Engineering Out Loud

"Engineering Out Loud" is a podcast for anyone who wants to know more about how engineering is changing the world. Hear from researchers about how they are tackling humanity鈥檚 biggest challenges, including enabling access to clean water, preparing and recovering from natural hazards, and improving human the health and safety. Get a sneak peek into the future and learn what motivates the College of Engineering faculty, students, and staff to do the hard work of innovation.

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A river and a dam.
Season 14: River Rebalance

In Season 14 we dive into the Klamath dam removals. We start with an overview of the historic project and then get into the details of a study to鈥

Julie Adams
Season 13: In the news

Season 13 features interviews and presentations with faculty, staff, and students on engineering topics in the news. Listen here or find 鈥溾

Bahman Abbasi鈥檚 desalination research.
Season 12: Quest for clean water

Season 12 takes us back in time to follow the progress of a research project to turn salt water into drinking water. In 2018, Bahman Abbasi,鈥

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Season 11: Engineering for natural hazard impacts

In Season 11, we take a look at how researchers are working behind the scenes to make sure we are prepared for the impacts of natural hazards鈥

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Season 10: Pandemic puzzles

In Season 10, we鈥檙e sharing stories of how our researchers have pivoted to help society understand and adapt to a world changed by the coronavirus鈥

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Season 9: Robotics and AI

In Season 9, we鈥檙e sharing stories of how our researchers are leading the robotics and AI revolution, from policy and ethics, to programming and鈥

Two faculty members are working on project
Season 8: Health and safety

In Season 8, we鈥檙e sharing stories of how our researchers are helping us stay healthy and safe, from better roadside parking for truckers to 鈥

Two faculty members are working in a laboratory
Season 7: Clean water

In Season 7, we鈥檙e drinking deeply from the well of water research going on in the College of Engineering. From the overarching Clean Water鈥

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Season 6: Student research

In Season 6, we鈥檙e excited to feature student research and projects from undergrads up through the ranks of the doctoral level. What these鈥

Julie Adams.
Season 5: Partners in research, Part 2

In Season 5, we're covering our strategic research partnerships with industry, academia, and government. With these collaborations, our researchers鈥

精东影视faculty member Goran Jovanovic.
Season 4: Partners in research, Part 1

In Season 4, we're covering some of our strategic research partnerships with industry, academia, and government. With these collaborations, our鈥

Professor Eugene Zhang drawing on whiteboard.
Season 3: Environmental and human health

In Season 3, we are focusing on stories of how research in engineering at 精东影视 State can impact broad areas such as cancer treatment, food鈥

Margaret Burnett.
Season 2: Engineering for inclusivity

In Season 2, we explore how researchers at the College of Engineering are working toward a culture of inclusivity by making gender inclusive software鈥

Tom Dietterich looking at the sky.
Season 1: Data science and engineering

In Season 1, we explore how researchers at the College of Engineering are using data science to make practical impacts on our lives and the鈥