Denisa is a chemical engineering graduate of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Since graduating, she has worked as a Custom Upstream Quotations Engineer at Cytiva and a consultant. She serves as CEO and founder of her own company, Anteros Bio, which launched December 1. Anteros Bio uses meta-genomic sequencing to provide at-home sexual health test kits for partners.
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In this episode, Shelbe interviews Rahul Singhvi, CEO and co-founder of Resilience. Don't forget to like, follow, and share!
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Dr. Javit Drake is an accomplished and seasoned engineer. After attaining his B.S. in chemical engineering from MIT and his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley, he worked at Procter & Gamble for nearly 20 years as a scientist and engineer. Since 2010, he has also worked as a lecturer at MIT in the chemical engineering department, teaching a class about batteries and electrochemical energy, and is now a professor in the department.
In this episode, Shelbe shares tips for networking and the importance of doing so. Don't forget to follow and rate this podcast!
In this episode, Shelbe interviews Anthony Winston, founder and former owner of Winston Engineering, now Border States Engineering Services.
Note: Since the time of this recording, Winston Engineering was acquired by Border States, such that it has now become Border States Engineering Services. All questions were asked and answered pre-acquisition.
In this episode, Shelbe shares advice on budgeting, saving, and overall finances as a graduate student!
In this episode, Shelbe interviews Elijah, Alex, and Kendrick on what it's like to be an engineer on the West Coast!
In this episode, Shelbe shares mistakes she has made as a Ph.D. student. Don't forget to follow, like, and share!
Dr. Bryan Bryson is a professor and principal investigator in the MIT Department of Biological Engineering. He also has an appointment at the Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT, and Harvard. Dr. Bryson attended MIT for both his undergraduate and graduate degrees, getting his B.S. in mechanical engineering and his Ph.D. in biological engineering.
Welcome to Season 3 of An Engineer's Journey! In this first episode, I give an update on my life as a Ph.D. student. Don't forget to follow this podcast and rate it!
Andrew Lindsay is a Software Safety and Assurance Engineer at NASA. He attended University of Florida for his B.S. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, then Florida Atlantic University for his M.A. in Educational Leadership and Administration and M.S. in Electrical and Electronics engineering.
Dr. Paula Hammond is the head of the chemical engineering department at MIT. She is also an Institute Professor at MIT, the highest professorship at the school, and a David H. Koch professor. She attended MIT for her bachelor’s and Ph.D. in chemical engineering, and attended Georgia Tech for her Master’s. She heads the Hammond Lab, which researches nanoscale materials for drug delivery.
In this episode, I share what I've learned about achieving work/life balance in engineering school.
Corey is a recent graduate of Harvard Business School where he received his MBA. He attended Tufts University for his B.S. in chemical engineering, Columbia University for his M.S. in chemical engineering, then MIT for his M.S. in Systems Engineering and Management. He has also worked for several companies in both engineering and finance.
In this episode, I explain why I decided to pursue a Ph.D. in chemical engineering, and why you... shouldn't!
Elise graduated from Duke University in 2022 with her B.S. in mechanical engineering. While there, she participated in many internships working in data analysis, private equity, and consulting. She is currently an associate consultant at one of the top consultant firms in the US.
In this episode, I share advice for if engineering is NOT a great career choice for you!
Matheus is a Ph.D. student in the University of Kansas’ pharmaceutical chemistry program, as well as a graduate research assistant in the DeKosky lab at the Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard. He pursued his B.S. in chemical engineering at the Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, and he also has a M.S. in pharmaceutical chemistry from the University of Kansas.
Welcome to Season 2 of An Engineer's Journey! In this first episode, I share how my first semester as a Ph.D. student went. Don't forget to follow this podcast and rate it!