S1E56 The Benefits of Building a Long Term Career in Engineering | Paul Schaffner

S1E56 The Benefits of Building a Long Term Career in Engineering | Paul Schaffner

Send us Fan Mail Paul Schaffner has worked for Benchmark Electronics for over 30 years. These days it’s hard to find individuals who have stayed with a company for effectively their entire careers. Join us on the episode and listen to what factors have motivated Paul to develop his long-term strategy, and the benefits he has enjoyed through doing so. Along the way, learn a little about what it’s like to work in a field developing test equipment for electronics hardware and why it’s more fun t...

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S2E03 Engineering Empathy, Identifying Needs, & Developing Strong Work Ethic | Blayne Roeder

S2E03 Engineering Empathy, Identifying Needs, & Developing Strong Work Ethic | Blayne Roeder

Send us Fan Mail Like many great engineers, Blayne Roeder (pronounced like “raider”) grew up on a farm with a strong work ethic and in a culture that valued the ability to maintain (and sometimes buil...

22 Jan 202149min

S2E02 Soliciting Negative Feedback, Understanding The Problem, & Building Sales Success | Ryan Frederick

S2E02 Soliciting Negative Feedback, Understanding The Problem, & Building Sales Success | Ryan Frederick

Send us Fan Mail Ryan Frederick has spent his career building software product companies and during this episode shares just a few insights he has learned over the years. Directly applicable to both s...

15 Jan 202143min

S2E01 How to Determine if an Idea is Worth Pursuing – Mechanical Engineering Professor at MIT | Alexander Slocum

S2E01 How to Determine if an Idea is Worth Pursuing – Mechanical Engineering Professor at MIT | Alexander Slocum

Send us Fan Mail Alexander Slocum is a professor of mechanical engineering at MIT and is one of the authorities in the realm of mechanical design. He has written two books on machine design, Precision...

8 Jan 20211h 13min

S1E59 How Oxidation Weakens Aluminum, and Why Engineers Make the World Better | Ogun Unal

S1E59 How Oxidation Weakens Aluminum, and Why Engineers Make the World Better | Ogun Unal

Send us Fan Mail Ogun Unal’s expertise is in industrial engineering and metallurgy. He shares a particularly interesting example with us describing how the oxidized top layer of molten Aluminum can be...

31 Dec 202048min

S1E58 NASA, Systems Engineering, and Sending Robots to Space | David Oh

S1E58 NASA, Systems Engineering, and Sending Robots to Space | David Oh

Send us Fan Mail David Oh is the former flight director for the Mars Curiosity rover, and current systems engineering manager and system architect at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) for the up...

23 Dec 202052min

S1E57 Designing High Precision Mechanisms in Laboratory Settings, Laziness and Automation | Daniel Kurnianto

S1E57 Designing High Precision Mechanisms in Laboratory Settings, Laziness and Automation | Daniel Kurnianto

Send us Fan Mail Daniel Kurnianto is a Product Manager Owner, R&D Senior Mechanical Design Engineer of lab equipment & automation. Daniel’s F.A.S.T. Liquid Handling Automation Positive Displacement Pi...

18 Dec 202054min

S1E55 How Engineers Can Succeed by Broadening Their Knowledge Base | Tom Wilke

S1E55 How Engineers Can Succeed by Broadening Their Knowledge Base | Tom Wilke

Send us Fan Mail Like many engineers, Tom Wilke spent his youth taking things apart and putting them back together. Engineering was a natural fit for him. As he progressed in his career, Tom began lea...

11 Dec 202039min

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