Women Pioneers in Engineering

“If you want to become an engineer, become one. Whatever you want to do, pursue it with all your heart and soul.” ~ Mary W. Jackson In the history of engineering, few individuals shine as brightly as Mary W. Jackson, a pioneering mathematician and engineer whose journey epitomizes resilience, leadership, and community impact. Hailing from […]
Ways Technology Is Revolutionizing the Asphalt Paving Industry – Ep 040

In this episode, I talk with Bryce Wuori, MPM, about the role of technology in the asphalt paving industry and how Pavewise integrates project variables to enhance quality and increase revenue. He emphasizes the importance of weather data in paving and how Pavewise uses it to predict impacts and provide operational recommendations. Wuori also highlights […]
How to Make a Difference in the Field of Earthquake Engineering – Ep 098

In this episode, we talk with Ashly Cabas, Ph.D., M.ASCE, assistant professor at North Carolina State University, about the impact of local soil conditions on ground shaking during earthquakes, and the importance of understanding this for safer infrastructure design in earthquake engineering. Dr. Cabas also highlights the tools and technologies used in seismic hazard assessment […]
Strategies to Become a More Successful Engineering Leader

Most engineering professionals I speak with have goals focused around being a more successful engineering leader in their organizations. The challenge is that engineering projects, departments, and divisions are highly complex, requiring a blend of strong leadership and organizational skills. General George C. Marshall had both, and in this article, I would like to share […]
How to Guarantee a Great Internship Experience – Ep 325

In this episode, we talk to Robert J. Khoury about the key principles and strategies for creating an exceptional internship experience. He emphasizes the importance of empathy and intentionality in designing internships that meet the needs of both the employer and the intern. Robert also highlights the significance of dignity in internships and the impact […]
Tips for Aspiring Female Engineers in the Energy Sector – Ep 014

In this episode, I talk with Marsaynee Attia, DPAC Reliability Engineer at Duke Energy Corporation, about the importance of seeking mentors and sponsors, communicating assertively, and staying up to date with industry trends. She also talks about the challenges she has faced as a woman in a male-dominated field and encourages women to be confident […]
The Convergence of Engineering and Technology — Insights from Industry Leaders

Today, I would like to highlight some of the insights and lessons learned from industry leaders who are at the forefront of integrating engineering and technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). As engineering professionals, we continually seek innovative ways to improve our industry, enhance efficiency, and ensure the safety of the […]
How to Successfully Integrate AI in Project Management – Ep 040

In this episode, I talk with Robert K. Otani, P.E., LEED AP, about the importance of scope, schedule, and budget in project management, and the challenges and future of integrating AI in Project Management. He also provides great insights on the potential use cases of AI in project management and the need for data analytics […]
Pioneering the Future of Structural Engineering with Technology and Innovation – Ep 125

In this episode, we talk with Peter Johann about the evolution of technology and innovation within the field of structural engineering. We discuss the latest tools, the impact of Building Information Modelling (BIM), and how artificial intelligence is shaping design and construction. ***The video version of this episode can be viewed here.*** Engineering Quotes: Here […]
How to Make Urban Zones More Pedestrian and Bicycle-Friendly – Ep 258

In this episode, I talk with Tyler Grau, P.E., traffic engineering department manager at Stanley Consultants, about the importance of creating pedestrian and bicycle-friendly urban zones, and the key factors and recommendations for making urban zones more pedestrian and bicycle-friendly, including street design, public safety, accessibility, and network compatibility. ***The video version of this episode […]