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  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment;

    In this episode we live vicariously through the retelling of the Disney Channel's "The Mandalorian," from the perspective of Vivian Harden, age 11. The Star Wars galaxy is of course for kids from ages 1 to 111, for the child in all of us.

    Warning, these episodes include spoilers if you have not already watched Season 1 of the Mandalorian. Also, our summary may be out of order or inaccurate.

    Key Words: art, cinema, engineering, mandalorian, Star Wars, science, space, space travel, storytelling, Beskar

  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment;

    In this episode we live vicariously through the retelling of the Disney Channel's "The Mandalorian," from the perspective of Vivian Harden, age 11. The Star Wars galaxy is of course for kids from ages 1 to 111, for the child in all of us.

    Warning, these episodes include spoilers if you have not already watched Season 1 of the Mandalorian. Also, our summary may be out of order or inaccurate.

    Key Words: art, cinema, engineering, mandalorian, Star Wars, science, space, space travel, storytelling, Beskar

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  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment;

    In this episode we live vicariously through the retelling of the Disney Channel's "The Mandalorian," from the perspective of Vivian Harden, age 11. The Star Wars galaxy is of course for kids from ages 1 to 111, for the child in all of us.

    Warning, these episodes include spoilers if you have not already watched Season 1 of the Mandalorian. Also, our summary may be out of order or inaccurate.

    Key Words: art, cinema, engineering, mandalorian, Star Wars, science, space, space travel, storytelling, Beskar

  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment;

    In this episode we live vicariously through the retelling of the Disney Channel's "The Mandalorian," from the perspective of Vivian Harden, age 11. The Star Wars galaxy is of course for kids from ages 1 to 111, for the child in all of us.

    Warning, these episodes include spoilers if you have not already watched Season 1 of the Mandalorian. Also, our summary may be out of order or inaccurate.

    Key Words: art, cinema, engineering, mandalorian, Star Wars, science, space, space travel, storytelling, Beskar

  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment;

    In this episode we live vicariously through the retelling of the Disney Channel's "The Mandalorian," from the perspective of Vivian Harden, age 11. The Star Wars galaxy is of course for kids from ages 1 to 111, for the child in all of us.

    Warning, these episodes include spoilers if you have not already watched Season 1 of the Mandalorian. Also, our summary may be out of order or inaccurate.

    Key Words: art, cinema, engineering, mandalorian, Star Wars, science, space, space travel, storytelling, Beskar

  • The Art of Engineering Podcast. http://www.taepodcast.com/

    This episode is a divergence from the technical, an escape from the stresses of our current pandemic isolation, and a celebration of being in the moment, all via a throw back to the golden days of radio and a riff on the film noir genre.

    This very fun radio and stage play was written by Eric Coble and provided at:

    http://ericcoble.com/

    Key Words: engineering, art, radio, noir

  • On the heels of our April-Fools podcast, welcome back and enjoy this interesting session on Japanese whiskey. This is the story of two visionaries, Masataka Taketsuru and Shinjiro Torii, who revolutionized the art of whiskey in Japan. This podcast was recorded as part of a live event at our local structural engineering institute. The room can be noisy at times, but I promise if you hang in, there, an interesting story with themes of ambition, travel, politics, and drama, as well as art, balance, nature, ecosystems, science & technology.

    Music:

    Voyage I - The Japanese Garden by The Kyoto Connection

    http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Kyoto_Connection/The_First_Voyage/04_-_Voyage_I_-_The_Japanese_Garden

    Souichi Sakagami:

    https://www.tandess.com/en/music/free-material/material.html

    Kaitou-X to Junjou-Tantei (Phantom Thief)

    DAI☆TAN SENSATION

    Key Words: engineering, history, Japan, Whiskey, Whisky, art, travel, politics, drama, balance, nature, ecosystems, science, technology, Taketsuru, Torii

  • In this segment we ask the tough questions of the animal kingdom, and their thoughts on engineering. A few animals and even one mythical creature… talk back! This is one episode you won't want to miss!

    music for this podcast, track "Endless Motion" by Bensound: www.bensound.com

  • Welcome back to our podcast with the second episode of a two-part interview with Professor Christopher S. Stowe, Ph.D., Professor of Military History and War Studies Department Head, Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University. We talk about the start of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and their involvement in the American Civil War, as well as the Topogs, cartography, and even into Chaos Theory!

    Professor Stowe is the author of numerous publications and has been a featured speaker on C-SPAN and the Pennsylvania Cable Network. He is a member of the Society for Military History and the Society of Civil War Historians. He was awarded the Department of the Army Commander’s Award for Civilian Service in 2011 and the Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award in 2014.

    Correction: In the interview Professor Stowe credited a quote from Bierce, but for posterity wishes to note the quote was actually from Napoleon. Professor Stowe regrets the error.

    The quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte is: "History is a set of lies agreed upon."

    The quote by Ambrose Bierce is: "History is an account, mostly false, or events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools."

    Note: The views contained within the podcast cast belong to Professor Stowe only and do not represent those of the USMC, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.

    Please see the following links for the excellent book references provided by Professor Stowe:

    Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War, by Thomas F. Army Jr.

    A Scientific Way of War: Antebellum Military Science, West Point, and the Origins of American Military Thought (Studies in War, Society, and the Military) by Ian C. Hope (Author)

    The Best School in the World: West Point, the Pre-Civil War Years, 1833-1866, by James L. Morrison

    An American Profession of Arms: The Army Officer Corps, 1784-1861, by William B. Skelton

    The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past, by John Lewis Gaddis

    Other Links and Information:

    The Society of Civil War Historians: http://scwhistorians.org/

    Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, this map by Charles Joseph Minard tells the story Napoleon’s Russian campaign of 1812. http://visual.ly/napoleons-march-moscow-war-181

    http://www.wood.army.mil/engrmag/PDFs%20for%20Jul-Dec%2008/Person%20-%20Topogs.pdf

    http://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/Army-Engineers-in-the-Civil-War/

    Music and sounds for this episode were recorded live at the Civil War Reenactment at the 24th annual Civil War Days Living History Event by the Huntington Beach Historical Society.

    https://www.hbhistory.org/civilwar

    http://www.ocregister.com/2017/08/31/huntington-beach-to-hold-24th-annual-civil-war-reenactment-in-tumultuous-times/

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series explores the evolution of a career in engineering, the overlap of art & engineering, and also promotes engineering outreach and STEM / STEAM in schools. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: engineering, art, Army Corps, USACE, Chaos Theory, Topogs, Civil War

  • We are back with Season 3 of our podcast. This is the first episode of a two-part interview with Professor Christopher S. Stowe, Ph.D., Professor of Military History and War Studies Department Head, Command and Staff College, Marine Corps University. We talk about the start of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and their involvement in the American Civil War, as well as the Topogs, cartography, and even into Chaos Theory!

    Professor Stowe is the author of numerous publications and has been a featured speaker on C-SPAN and the Pennsylvania Cable Network. He is a member of the Society for Military History and the Society of Civil War Historians. He was awarded the Department of the Army Commander’s Award for Civilian Service in 2011 and the Department of the Army Superior Civilian Service Award in 2014.

    Correction: In the interview Professor Stowe credited a quote from Bierce, but for posterity wishes to note the quote was actually from Napoleon. Professor Stowe regrets the error.

    The quote attributed to Napoleon Bonaparte is: "History is a set of lies agreed upon."

    The quote by Ambrose Bierce is: "History is an account, mostly false, or events, mostly unimportant, which are brought about by rulers, mostly knaves, and soldiers, mostly fools."

    Note: The views contained within the podcast cast belong to Professor Stowe only and do not represent those of the USMC, the Department of Defense, or the U.S. Government.

    Please see the following links for the excellent book references provided by Professor Stowe:

    Engineering Victory: How Technology Won the Civil War, by Thomas F. Army Jr.

    A Scientific Way of War: Antebellum Military Science, West Point, and the Origins of American Military Thought (Studies in War, Society, and the Military) by Ian C. Hope (Author)

    The Best School in the World: West Point, the Pre-Civil War Years, 1833-1866, by James L. Morrison

    An American Profession of Arms: The Army Officer Corps, 1784-1861, by William B. Skelton

    The Landscape of History: How Historians Map the Past, by John Lewis Gaddis

    Other Links and Information:

    The Society of Civil War Historians: http://scwhistorians.org/

    Probably the best statistical graphic ever drawn, this map by Charles Joseph Minard tells the story Napoleon’s Russian campaign of 1812. http://visual.ly/napoleons-march-moscow-war-181

    http://www.wood.army.mil/engrmag/PDFs%20for%20Jul-Dec%2008/Person%20-%20Topogs.pdf

    http://www.usace.army.mil/About/History/Army-Engineers-in-the-Civil-War/

    Music and sounds for this episode were recorded live at the Civil War Reenactment at the 24th annual Civil War Days Living History Event by the Huntington Beach Historical Society.

    https://www.hbhistory.org/civilwar

    http://www.ocregister.com/2017/08/31/huntington-beach-to-hold-24th-annual-civil-war-reenactment-in-tumultuous-times/

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series explores the evolution of a career in engineering, the overlap of art & engineering, and also promotes engineering outreach and STEM / STEAM in schools. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: engineering, art, Army Corps, USACE, Chaos Theory, Topogs, Civil War

  • This episode was recorderd at the 2017 Pacific Southwest Conference (PSWC) April 6, 2017 at the University of California at Irvine. PSWC is an annual event hosted by ASCE student chapters in the Pacific Southwest region, and encourages friendly competition between schools through events such as the concrete canoe and steel bridge completions. I had a chance to talk first with UC Irvine student and Concrete Canoe Design Captain Christopher Smith, and a few other teams as well!

    You can find more information about PSWC at:

    http://pswc2017.weebly.com/

    A few pictures from the canoe exhibitions:

    UC Irvine Team:

    Cal Poly San Luis Obispo Team

    Music:

    Intro: Tracks "ERAFNAF Fanfare" by The United States Army Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps - http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_United_States_Army_Old_Guard_Fife_and_Drum_Corps/Celebrating_50_Years/

    Altro: Track "Crusader" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series explores the evolution of a career in engineering, the overlap of art & engineering, and also promotes engineering outreach and STEM / STEAM in schools. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: asce, art, engineering, education, research, steam, stem, structural, concrete, irvine, canoe

  • On this episode we welcome the Dream Big! engineering movie event with ASCE president Dr. Norma Jean Mattei! Dr. Mattei is also a professor with the University of New Orleans, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, and one of three civilian members of the Mississippi River Commission appointed by President Obama in 2012.

    We discuss the Dream Big movie event happening across the nation right now!, the Envision & Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure, climate change, the future of engineering and infrastructure, research, "Ask an Engineer" questions and more!

    “Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice”

    William Jennings Bryan (41st United States Secretary of State)

    You can find more information on our guest, the Dream Big event, and more at the following links:

    http://www.asce.org/bios/norma-jean-mattei/

    http://www.asce.org/candidate/norma-jean-mattei/

    http://www.dreambigfilm.com/

    https://sustainableinfrastructure.org/

    http://www.asce.org/envision/

    Music: Tracks “Jade” and "Crusader" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series explores the evolution of a career in engineering, the overlap of art & engineering, and also promotes engineering outreach and STEM / STEAM in schools. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: asce, art, engineering, education, research, steam, stem, structural, infrastructure, dream big, envision

  • On this exciting interview we welcome artist David Malki!, author of the comic strip Wondermark (wondermark.com).

    Wondermark is a digital comic strip including 19th-century book and magazine illustrations. David also publishes articles, books, and creates t-shirts, wondermark-related art and products, and is the genious or co-genius behind other fun projects, like the Machine of Death anthology and board game.

    Here are some links mentioned on the show, I highly recommend following these for some great fun and diversions:

    http://wondermark.com/

    Topatoco - interesting, funny and unusual t-shirt artwork

    http://tweetmeharder.com/ With David Malki” and Kris Straub

    A few of my favorite comics from wondermark:

    #795; In which a Cat is lost

    #983; In which a Feast is netted

    #1193; Work Smarter, Not Gooder

    #1015; The Longest Monday, Part 3

    Music: Tracks “Jade” and "Crusader" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, comics, graphic design, engineering, education, steam, stem, victorian

  • Leonard David, space journalist, joins us on this podcast adventure!, Leonard has been reporting on space activities for over 50 years and talks with us about his new book: "Mars – Our Future on the Red Planet," to be published by National Geographic this month! Backed by extensive research, the book is a companion a six-part Mars television series from executive producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard to air on the National Geographic Channel in November 2016.

    Please see the following links to Leonard's informative "Inside Outer Space": http://www.leonarddavid.com/

    And his new book on Amazon: Mars – Our Future on the Red Planet

    Mr. David will be at the Griffith Observatory October 28, 2016:

    http://www.leonarddavid.com/join-us-all-mars-considered/

    ...And in Mission Viejo on October 27:

    http://cityofmissionviejo.org/Library/Library.aspx?id=23064

    10/18/2016 Scientific American Article: Blue Planet/Red Planet Politics: Obama’s Giant Leap for Legacy

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/blue-planet-red-planet-politics-obama-s-giant-leap-for-legacy/

    Currently, Leonard is SPACE.com’s Space Insider Columnist, as well as a correspondent for Space News newspaper and a contributing writer for several magazines, specifically Aerospace America, the membership publication of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).

    Leonard is co-author with Apollo 11’s Buzz Aldrin of Mission to Mars – My Vision for Space Exploration released in May 2013 and published by the National Geographic Society.

    For more information on a career in the space and satellite industry, please see: Space Careers — 2015 – was co-authored by Leonard and entrepreneur Scott Sacknoff. This book is designed for high school, college, graduate students – and job seekers of all ages.

    The space and satellite industry has careers for people interested in engineering, space science, astronomy, astrophysics, remote sensing, environmental monitoring, communications, software, and electronics, as well as for policy analysts, lawyers, accountants, tourism, and financial professionals.

    https://www.amazon.com/Space-Careers-Scott-Sacknoff/dp/1887022198

    Music: Tracks “Jade” and "Crusader" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, engineering, education, research, steam, stem, structural, space, NASA, Architecture, Sociology, History, Agriculture, Earth Analogies, Transportation, Geology, Meteorology, Construction, Terraforming

  • In this latest "Raise the Grade!" podcast of The Art of Engineering, we talk with Yazdan Emrani, Vice President at Carollo Engineers in Costa Mesa, CA, and co-chair of the recent 2016 Orange County Infrastructure Report Card! You can access the report card here:

    www.ascecareportcard.org

    The 2016 Orange County Infrastructure Report Car rates the county a C+ average in 12 categories. The report was developed jointly through the efforts of the The Orange County branch of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the University of California Irvine Civil & Environmental Engineering Affiliates, an advisory group to the Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering in UCI’s Henry Samueli School of Engineering.

    According to the a UC Irvine press release, "The team assessed aviation (A-); electrical power (C-); flood control and levees (C-); ground transportation (C); natural gas (B-); oil (B-); parks, recreation and environment (C+); school facilities (C); solid waste (B); surface water quality (D+); wastewater (B); and water supply (B). This is the fourth Orange County Infrastructure Report Card. The first, released in 2002, resulted in a GPA of C; in the 2005 and 2010 analyses, the GPA stayed constant at C+."

    Check out these links mentioned in or related to the podcast:

    http://engineering.uci.edu/dept/cee/affiliates/oc-report-card

    http://www.asceoc.org/

    http://www.asceoc.org/newsletter/article/2016OCIRC

    www.carollo.com

    music for this podcast: www.bensound.com

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: Civil Engineering, Report Card, UCI, ASCE, education, engineering, steam, stem

  • In this exciting "Structural Art" podcast of The Art of Engineering, we talk with Professor Maria Garlock, Associate Professor at Princeton University! Professor Garlock teaches a fascinating course on the Art of Engineering: Bridges available at edX:

    https://www.edx.org/course/art-structural-engineering-bridges-princetonx-cee262-1x

    Maria shared a wonderful quote in answer to the question: is this process of these iterations of design an imaginative process or "logical reasoning based on technical training"?

    "It is both together, the imagination alone could not have reached such a design unaided by reason. To me it seems clear that imagination can operate successfully only in conjunction with the basic principles of technical creative work.”

    ~ Eduardo Torroja, Structural Engineer

    Also check out Professor Garlock's web page for exciting information on research, structural art and STEM:

    http://garlock.princeton.edu/

    Check out the book on "Structural Art" mentioned in the podcast:

    "The Tower and the Bridge: The New Art of Structural Engineering" by David P. Billington

    https://www.amazon.com/Tower-Bridge-New-Structural-Engineering/dp/069102393X

    music for this podcast: www.bensound.com

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, engineering, education, research, steam, stem, structural, structural art

  • In this extra-special "Engineering Outreach" podcast of The Art of Engineering, I conduct a shake table experiment - controlled by an electric guitar, in a classroom - and answer kids questions about engineering!

    music for this podcast: www.bensound.com

    See videos of the electric guitar controlled shake table!

    2016:

    https://youtu.be/RK1tlqcn35k

    https://youtu.be/OI4nxlNLfKE

    Older:

    https://youtu.be/LqfsbuaCmGU

    https://youtu.be/xiCvLnpB2NQ

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, engineering, education, outreach, steam, stem, structural, music, Shake Table, guitar

  • In this Art of Engineering podcast we talk with David J. Peterson, author of the book "The Art of Language Invention" and language inventor for HBO's Game of Thrones !! and many other shows - including Syfy’s Defiance, Syfy’s Dominion, the CW’s Star-Crossed, the CW’s The 100, Showtime’s Penny Dreadful, MTV’s The Shannara Chronicles, NBC’s Emerald City, and Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World. Listen in as we talk with David and learn more about the world of conlangers (language creators).

    Here are a few of the engineering outreach links mentioned on the show:

    http://www.artoflanguageinvention.com/

    https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidPetersonAoLI

    http://www.sciencefriday.com/articles/princess-leia-and-the-conundrum-of-language-translation/

    http://www.asceoc.org/committees/structural_engineering_institute

    Music: Track "Crusader" by Scott Buckley – www.scottbuckley.com.au


    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, language, engineering, outreach, research, steam, stem

  • In this special "Engineering Outreach - Part II" podcast of The Art of Engineering, we talk with Bridge Engineer Susan Michaski from Michael Baker International - We talk Women's Transportaton Seminar (WTS) - Advancing Women in Transportation, Engineering Outreach, Music and more!

    Here are a few of the engineering outreach links mentioned on the show:

    https://www.wtsinternational.org/

    http://www.mbakerintl.com/

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, engineering, education, outreach, steam, stem, structural, geotechnical, research

  • In this special "Engineering Outreach" podcast of The Art of Engineering, we talk with Bethany Orozco from EnCorps STEM Teachers Program on engineering outrech and engineering week! Engineers week is coming up February 21 -27 and February 25 is introduce a girl to Engineering day! This will be a two-part series on Engineering Outreach, so check back for updates!

    Here are a few of the engineering outreach links mentioned on the show:

    http://encorps.org/

    http://www.nspe.org/resources/partners-and-state-societies/national-engineers-week

    http://www.discovere.org/our-programs/engineers-week

    http://samueliacademy.org/ (High School Student Internship Program)

    https://www.womenwhocode.com/

    http://girlswhocode.com/

    Be sure to send questions for "Ask an Engineer" segments to [email protected]

    This podcast series will explore the evolution of a career in engineering. We will be looking at life in engineer, from college, to early design and technical duties, to perspective of more senior design engineers. You can visit us online at www.TAEpodcast.com and http://taepodcast.libsyn.com/podcast

    Key Words: art, engineering, education, outreach, steam, stem, structural, geotechnical, research