Engineered for Impact
Inspiring engineers to learn and think more about the good
they can do in the world with their engineering skillset.
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#013 - Engineering for Nuclear Security with Cameron Tracy
Cameron Tracy, a research scholar at the Standford Center for International Security and Cooperation, discusses his engineering-related research on topics related to nuclear security and nuclear arms control. Learn about the role of academia in international and nuclear security, ethical considerations for engineers in the weapons and defence space, and how engineers from all disciplines can contribute to the field.
#006 - Academic research in cultivated meat with Rachael Floreani
Rachael is an Associate Professor at the University of Vermont in the Departments of Mechanical Engineering, Electrical and Biomedical Engineering, and Food Systems. We discuss academic research in cultivated meat, the value of engineers understanding business concepts, work-life balance, and advice for entering academia.
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