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The Engineering Communication Podcast
Kelly Scarff
33 episodes
2 days ago
Engineers are known for doing so many amazing things, but none of those things would be possible without effective communication. From writing technical reports to presenting their research findings, engineers are required to communicate every day. Join Kelly Scarff and Matthew Wood as they interview engineers from all sectors of work to find out what kind of communication they use on a daily basis and what engineering students can do now to prepare.
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Engineers are known for doing so many amazing things, but none of those things would be possible without effective communication. From writing technical reports to presenting their research findings, engineers are required to communicate every day. Join Kelly Scarff and Matthew Wood as they interview engineers from all sectors of work to find out what kind of communication they use on a daily basis and what engineering students can do now to prepare.
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Dr. Jonathan Boreyko
The Engineering Communication Podcast
26 minutes 26 seconds
1 year ago
Dr. Jonathan Boreyko

In our final podcast of the season, Johan J. interviews Dr. Jonathan Boreyko, a graduate from Trinity College-Hartford and Duke University, is an Associate Professor in Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering. Tune in to learn all about the innovative research he and his grad assistants are conducting in his Nature-Inspired Fluids and Interfaces Lab at Virginia Tech and how they translate their lab work into published journal articles (teaser: it involves intensive writing workshops!). 


Thank you to everyone who supports this podcast! We’ve received a lot of great accolades from you all, and we have a great line up of guests for our upcoming episodes. We’re going on a summer hiatus, but we’ll return for our next season of The Engineering Communication Podcast in September 2024, so stay tuned!


The Engineering Communication Podcast
Engineers are known for doing so many amazing things, but none of those things would be possible without effective communication. From writing technical reports to presenting their research findings, engineers are required to communicate every day. Join Kelly Scarff and Matthew Wood as they interview engineers from all sectors of work to find out what kind of communication they use on a daily basis and what engineering students can do now to prepare.