
Engineering indoor air with Jenna Ditto
Did you know Americans spend 90% of their time indoors, primarily in their homes? This week on Engineering the Future, Jenna Ditto, assistant professor of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering,...
30 Okt 202423min

Engineering Depolarization with Jean Springsteen
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Jean Springsteen, a graduate student in WashU’s Division of Computational and Data Sciences, offers a tantalizing glimpse into a future where social media is...
16 Okt 202425min

Engineering Curiosity with Anna Goestenkors
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Anna Goestenkors, a graduate student working with Alexandra Rutz, shares an insider’s perspective on what it really means to be a biomedical engineer. Spoile...
2 Okt 202428min

Engineering Balance with Patty Weisensee
On this episode of Engineering the Future, Patty Weisensee, associate professor of mechanical engineering & materials science, discusses her journey from music to mechanical engineering and how she ha...
18 Sep 202425min

Engineering the Future: Women in Engineering trailer
It’s been too long! McKelvey’s Engineering the Future podcast is set to return Sept. 4, 2024 with a new season highlighting Women in Engineering. Guests from across McKelvey will join science writer S...
22 Aug 20241min

Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 4 - Nanoparticles as Aerosols
How can nanoparticles be leveraged as aerosols and what applications exist?
24 Apr 20199min

Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 3 - Good Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles Part 3: What are the benefits of nanoparticles? How do they work? What medical applications exist?
11 Apr 201921min

Engineering the Future: Nanoparticles Part 2 - Dangerous Nanoparticles
Nanoparticles Part 2: How are dangerous nanoparticles formed, how do they impact our health, and how can we reduce those impacts?
28 Nov 201823min




















