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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#015 - Improving Indoor Air Quality with Gavriel Kleinwaks
Gavriel Kleinwaks discusses her recent work on improving indoor air quality to reduce pathogen transmission. Listeners will learn about interventions such as HVAC, filtration, and UVC sterilisation, and how engineers 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.
#005 - High Impact Professionals with Federico Speziali
Federico Speziali is the Co-founder of High Impact Professionals. We discuss how working professionals can increase their impact through donations, using their skills, or promoting impactful initiatives in the workplace.
#004 - Social enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa with Arno Rohwedder
Arno Rohwedder is a social entrepreneur working in the agricultural sector in rural Tanzania. We discuss his inspiration for becoming a social entrepreneur, the challenges faced by social enterprises in Sub-Saharan Africa, and the difficulty of measuring impact.
#003 - Transitioning to a higher-impact career with Soroush Pour
Soroush Pour is an engineer and entrepreneur who, at the time of this recording, is on sabbatical from his role as head of Special Projects at Vow to investigate the safe and beneficial development of artificial general intelligence. We discuss the psychology and methods he employed in a year-long period of independent research in which he transitioned from the world of fintech to cultivated meat.
#002 - Alternative proteins with Jeffray Behr
Jeffray is a Food Process engineer at New School Foods and a passionate advocate for the alternative protein industry. We discuss his journey from undergraduate mechanical engineering to working in the alternative protein industry and his advice for others interested in a similar path.
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