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The Engineering Commons Podcast
The Engineering Commons Podcast
100 episodes
9 months ago
Join engineers Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff as they discuss issues of importance to today's engineering professional. Guest engineers frequently provide insights based on their real-life experiences.
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Join engineers Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff as they discuss issues of importance to today's engineering professional. Guest engineers frequently provide insights based on their real-life experiences.
Show more...
Science
Education,
Technology
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Episode 122 — Jared Asks
The Engineering Commons Podcast
1 hour 20 minutes 58 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 122 — Jared Asks
In this episode of The Engineering Commons, we answer questions from listener Jared about coping as an engineering student. Carmen informs us that making accurate estimations is an important engineering skill. In this episode, we answer questions from listener Jared about surviving the math-science death march encountered in the typical engineering curriculum. It’s normal to … Continue reading Episode 122 — Jared Asks →
The Engineering Commons Podcast
Join engineers Adam, Brian, Carmen and Jeff as they discuss issues of importance to today's engineering professional. Guest engineers frequently provide insights based on their real-life experiences.