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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. Noel Naughton
The Engineering Communication Podcast
35 minutes 6 seconds
2 months ago
Dr. Noel Naughton

Ever wondered how an octopus or a snake could inspire the future of robotics? In our latest episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, I sit down with Noel Naughton, Assistant Professor in Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering department, to explore his fascinating research in soft robotics—designed for hard-to-access environments.

We dive into: 🔹 How nature’s movers (like octopuses and snakes) are shaping robotic design🔹 Why data visualization isn’t just pretty—it’s powerful (shoutout to University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign!)🔹 And the most important section of a research paper (spoiler: it’s not the conclusion 👀).

Whether you're into engineering, communication, or just love a good interdisciplinary convo, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

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.