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Being an Engineer
S5E44 Geoff Gaw | Nitinol, R&D, and How to Learn About New Technologies

Being an Engineer

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 45:54


Send us a textGeoff Gaw is an experienced mechanical engineer specializing in the medical device industry. With a degree in Mechanical Engineering and minors in Materials Science and Energy Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona, he has held leadership roles at Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic, and Applied Medical. His expertise spans project management, product and process development, and manufacturing support. He has overseen the development of complex medical devices, scaling teams, and driving operational excellence from early development stages to mass production. Currently, he serves as a Sr. Principal Engineer at Edwards Lifesciences.Aaron Moncur, hostAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us

The Building Science Podcast
Unlocking Electrification with Passive Buildings

The Building Science Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 74:49


Passive house has become synonymous with the rapidly arriving new normal for our homes and buildings and offers layers of positive outcomes. Thermal comfort, IAQ/IEQ, durability, and low energy use are typically the incentives for owners, architects, builders and trades. As it turns out, there may be broader societal benefits tied to thoughtfully managing heat flows in and out of a building as well. Good ol' thermodynamics isn't getting the flashy attention of solar PV, wind turbines and batteries, but the demand side may well be where we win this fight to protect ourselves and our planet from the worst, most devastating impacts of the climate crisis.Join Kristof in this wide-ranging conversation with Lisa White, the Co-Executive Director of Phius, where they unpack the positive ripple-out impacts that passive buildings have on our energy grids, and our decarbonization efforts. Seen holistically, buildings are a powerful enabling technology for the ongoing energy transition away from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy. Starting with a perspective on the current state of the grid and its ongoing evolution, the conversation here positions passive buildings in relation to the decline of the fossil fuel era and the dominance of renewables.Lisa WhiteLisa White is the Co-Director and a technical lead for Phius. Ms. White has been with Phius since 2012. She led the building certification review team for seven years and is an instructor for Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC®) training and WUFI® Passive energy modeling software training. She holds a degree in Environmental Sustainability with a minor in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Master's in Energy Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.Ms. White has a strong understanding of high-performance building design and how this is integral to the transition to a renewable energy grid. Her Masters' thesis posed the question “What do Net Zero Buildings Cost the Grid?”, combining the concepts behind how building loads are shaped, how design techniques can alter that shape, and how that ultimately impacts the electricity generation resources needed to meet the load – all while considering the shift to more intermittent, renewable energy resources. Ultimately, this research concludes that energy conservation and demand response in buildings is a critical up-front investment to facilitate this transition.At Phius, White works on the development of new and existing professional training courses and has delivered professional training to more than 800 students. She has taught introductory and advanced seminars at professional conferences and universities nationwide, including guest lecturing at the Harvard Extension School. She is a longtime member of Phius' technical committee and was instrumental in the development of the Phius+ 2015 Climate-Specific Passive Building standard, followed by the 2018 and 2021 updates. Alongside standards development and research, White works directly with the Fraunhofer Institute of Building Physics to develop and implement new key features into the WUFI Passive energy modeling software that Phius uses for passive building certification. While in her previous role as Certification Manager, Ms. White reviewed and provided feedback on energy models, drawings, details, planned mechanical systems, etc. to more than 500 project teams working on passive building designs across the world.Ms. White has written and co-authored many publications, the most recent being a cover-featured article in the ASHRAE High Performing Buildings magazine. She has presented at numerous national and international conferences on topics related to grid-friendly buildings, assessing resiliency and passive survivability, measured data for high performance and net zero buildings.TeamHosted by Kristof IrwinEdited by Nico MignardiProduced by M. Walker

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast
Powering Success: The Energy Consulting Edge with Jessica Harris

Sean White's Solar and Energy Storage Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2024 45:47


Join Sean White on this episode of the Solar and Energy Storage Podcast as he sits down with Jessica Harris, President of Harris Energy Solutions. They explore Jessica's role in shaping her company's focus on energy consulting versus engineering, and what sets them apart. Discover her approach to establishing a successful consulting firm, and the role of energy modeling in her work. Tune in for a deep dive into the world of energy consulting and the future of sustainable practices.   Topics Covered: Harris Energy Solutions: www.hesconnect.com PE = Professional Engineer Difference between Energy Engineering and Consulting Title 24 laws in California C&I = Commercial and Industrial NABCEP PVDS Energy Modelling in Equest – Jessica Harris' Heatspring class www.heatspring.com/courses/energy-modeling-in-equest VRF = Variable Refrigerant Flow HERS Rater = Home Energy Rating System Rater Energy Audit Solar Incentives Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency:  www.dsireusa.org NYSERDA = New York State Energy Research and Development Authority: www.nyserda.ny.gov CPS Energy Strategies in building and expanding a successful Company Decarbonization Heat Pumps HeatSpring Different types of companies   Reach Jessica Harris here: Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/jessica-harris Harris Energy Solutions: www.hesconnect.com Heatspring: www.heatspring.com/courses/energy-modeling-in-equest   Learn more at www.solarSEAN.com and be sure to get NABCEP certified by taking Sean's classes at www.heatspring.com/sean

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Asbury Yard Sale, Tesla Cuts Deeper, TikToker Blames the Dealer

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 16:39


As stores across the country are playing ‘The Final Countdown' as April wraps up, we're talking about Asbury's listing strategy for 10 of their stores. We're also talking about Tesla's next round of layoffs, as well as one Tiktoker who is less than excited about their interest rate. Show Notes with links:Asbury Automotive Group, ranked fifth among U.S. dealership groups, is eyeing the sale of 10 dealerships after its recent divestiture of the Koons Lexus of Wilmington. Here's the breakdownAsbury listed $242.7 million in assets, including the dealerships, real estate, and various franchise-related assets.The group sold Koons Lexus for $102 million, aligning with Lexus' franchise limit of eight stores per dealer.CEO David Hult highlighted a focus on selective acquisitions and maintaining shareholder value, noting a leverage ratio of 2.6 times earnings. The group currently has 157 storesAsbury has repurchased 240,000 shares for $50 million this quarter, with plans to buy back more.Hult said: "In the current market, there's certainly a lot of stores on the market from an M&A standpoint. But I think we really want to be extremely selective," said Hult during an earnings call.Tesla continues its aggressive cost-cutting strategy, announcing further layoffs that affect senior executives and the entire Supercharger team. This move comes amid broader tech industry layoffs and follows a significant quarterly earnings shortfall.Tesla has laid off more than 10% of its workforce, including high-profile executives and the team responsible for Supercharging infrastructure.The elimination of the entire Supercharger team, led by Rebecca Tinucci, signals a potential pivot in Tesla's approach to EV charging infrastructure despite the adoption of Tesla's NACS plug by other manufacturers.Alongside the layoffs, Tesla sees departures of key personnel like Drew Baglino, VP of Powertrain and Energy Engineering, underlining internal challenges and dissatisfaction.These layoffs coincide with Tesla's request for a substantial shareholder payout, contrasting sharply with the company's financial and operational cutbacks.Blaisey Arnold, a TikTok personality, recently faced the harsh reality of auto loans when she decided to part ways with her Chevy Tahoe due to overwhelming interest payments totaling $50,000.Arnold's loan for the $84,000 Tahoe came with a 10.2% APR from GM Financial, leading to massive interest accrual over the loan's term.With no down payment and negative equity from a traded vehicle, Arnold's monthly payments of $1,400 barely made a dent in the principal amount.Arnold criticized the dealership for allegedly taking advantage of her lack of financial savvy, a claim that underscores the broader issue of consumer education on auto loans.Quote from Arnold: "I did not go with my husband and as a female I feel they took advantage of me. They knew I really wanted the car and that I was by myself," Arnold shared with The Daily Mail.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast
How are you investing your energy? With Tabitha Scott

Right-Side Up Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 28:17


Alan Briggs and thought leader, Tabitha Scott, talk through the importance of understanding whether you are working with the flow of your energy or against it and how this relates to burnout. About Tabitha Tabitha is known for her groundbreaking expertise in leveraging the principles of modern and ancient science to accelerate innovation, productivity and adaptation for organizations. Tabitha led efforts to create the world's largest solar-powered community and was recognized for her numerous innovative uses of advanced technology at the White House. She has published dozens of original works in leading industry publications, like Forbes, the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, the Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology, and CEO Magazine on energy, behavior change, corporate leadership, and avoiding burnout. Tabitha is a Certified Energy Manager and Certified Demand Side Manager through the Association of Energy Engineers.  She is Blockchain Certified through MIT, and is a Certified Practitioner in bio-field holistic practices. Tabitha has a bachelor's degree in Finance from University of Louisville, a master's degree in Bank Management from the Graduate School of Retail Bank Management at the University of Virginia, and an MBA from Fairfield University. She is also certified as an AEM-Cube consultant and a CultureTalk partner. Connect with Tabitha Website: https://www.tabithaascott.com/ Books: https://www.tabithaascott.com/books/  

Build Tech Stack Equity
Improving Latino Community's Access to Mental Health Services | Luis Suarez, Sanarai

Build Tech Stack Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 36:09


Today we sit with Luis Suarez, the founder of Sanarai, a startup focused on increasing access to high-quality mental health resources for the Spanish-speaking community. Originally from Mexico City, Luis moved to the US to pursue his MBA at Duke University. After struggling to find mental health support in Spanish during the COVID-19 pandemic, Luis recognized the need for better resources for the Latino community. With Sanarai, he aims to bridge the gap and provide culturally sensitive mental health services to Spanish speakers. Luis shares his personal journey and the inspiration behind starting Sanarai. He highlights the significant gap in mental health services for the Latino population, with only 5% of mental health professionals speaking Spanish despite 13% of the population being Spanish speakers. He shares how they have built a two-sided marketplace connecting patients with mental health providers, focusing on relationship issues, anxiety, depression, and more. The team has leveraged resources like Google for Startups to grow their platform and ensure the highest quality of care for their users. If your company is looking to scale its AI initiatives, head over to Tesoro AI (www.tesoroai.com). We are experts in AI strategy, staff augmentation, and AI product development.  Founder Bio:  Luis Emilio Suarez pursued his education at Colegio Vista Hermosa, and later attended Universidad Politécnica de Madrid from 2006 to 2011, where he obtained a degree in Mining and Energy Engineering. He then went on to study at Duke University - The Fuqua School of Business from 2015 to 2017, and received a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.). Luis has an extensive work history starting from 2010, when he worked as a Project Engineer at Soletanche Bachy. He worked as a Contract Manager at SENER from 2012 to 2016, and in 2016 he became an MBA Summer Intern at Kearney. He was later promoted to Management Consultant in 2017. Most recently, in 2020, he founded Sanarai and became its CEO. Time Stamps: 02:51 Introduction and background of Luis Suarez 06:40 Challenges of serving the Latino market and expanding to Central and South America 09:46 Sanarai as a two-sided marketplace for mental health services 11:04 B2B2C model and partnerships with companies and community organizations 12:00 Strategy for creating and filling demand for therapists 14:20 Matching patients with therapists based on specialties 16:37 Building the technology for the platform started with an MVP. 18:54 How proven interest from therapists and clients led to building a customized platform. 20:20 Focusing on quality of mental health providers rather than the technology. 23:00 What does the Sanarai team look like today 26:32 How does Sanarai's work mode work 29:27 Explaining 1871 as an incubator and shared space for startups 30:52 Sanarai experience with Google for Startups program 33:03 Funding and resources offered by Google for Startups 35:24 How to get in contact with the Sanarai team Resources Company website: https://www.sanarai.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sanaraizen LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sanaraizen/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sanaraizen/

Energy Sense
Learning the Different Approaches to Sustainability: Insights from a Building Engineer

Energy Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2024 28:22


You can connect with guest Kiersten Washle on LinkedIn.You can follow Chris Rawlings on LinkedIn and Bowerbird Energy on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.Follow the Energy Sense Podcast on LinkedIn and subscribe in your favorite podcast platform so you don't miss an episode.Visit Bowerbird Energy online at bowerbirdenergy.com. Please stay in touch and send us ideas about guests and future episode topics of Energy Sense at info@bowerbirdenergy.com.   Subscribe to the Energy Sense Podcast and find all episodes here.

BUILDTank / buildCAST
#25 -2023 Lisa White Associate Director PHIUS on all things PHIUS

BUILDTank / buildCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 56:19


Lisa White joined PHIUS after earning a degree in Environmental Sustainability with a minor in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Master's in Energy Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. With PHIUS Lisa has worked as a PHIUS trainer, as the Certification Manager, and has been a longtime member of PHIUS' technical committee that developed the PHIUS+ 2015 Climate-Specific Passive Building standard, followed by the 2018 and 2021 updates.  In addition to standards development and research, Lisa has worked directly with the Fraunhofer Institute of Building Physics to develop and implement new key features into the WUFI Passive energy modeling software that PHIUS uses for passive building certification. I have been seeing Lisa speak at different conferences and was grateful when she accepted an invitation to have a recorded conversation. Especially when I found out that in 2019, she became the Associate Director and a technical lead for PHIUS, which really makes her the perfect person to speak with, about all things PHUIS related. Lisa White on LinkedIn PHIUS or Passive House Institute US PHN 0r Passive House Network PHI of Passive House Institute

Electronic Specifier Insights
STEM spotlight: a young woman's journey as a renewable energy engineering student

Electronic Specifier Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 14:29


In our latest Electronic Specifier Insights podcast, managing editor Paige West speaks to Afrose Ameen, Renewable Energy Engineering Student all about her journey as a renewable energy engineering student and how she is an ambassador for STEM and encouraging more women into the industry. This episode is sponsoered by EBV Elektronik.

Sound Health Options - Sharry Edwards & TalkToMeGuy
Robert Williams - Love is the Power: Moving Humanity from Fear to Love

Sound Health Options - Sharry Edwards & TalkToMeGuy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 61:00


Robert O. Williams is the inventor and developer of Quantum Code Technology™ (QCT™), and Sympathetic Resonance Technology™, (SRT™), and Out On The Edge Technology™ (OOTE™). Author of Love Is The Power: Moving Humanity From Fear To Love. An expert in the study of subtle energy engineering and its effect on physical systems, Robert's research has provided scientific breakthroughs in field-based technologies, consciousness, and human potential. After a near death episode in 1979, his study of the relationships between particle physicality and the “spaces between particles” (or non-physical domains) led him to the discovery of the technology which, he claims, saved his life.  He calls the discovery more of a “revelation” than anything else.  He suddenly comprehended the profound interconnectedness of nature and the innate intelligence at the foundation of all life.  In his book, Love is the Power, Robert O. Williams leads readers into the intimate journey of his life through the vivid memories of his unique childhood, an inspiring account of his talent and perseverance as a saxophone player, his introduction to Transcendental Meditation, his magical time performing and recording with The Beach Boys, and the extraordinary journey through near-death experiences and visits with other dimensions which culminated in three decades of research and invention of Quantum Code Technology™.  

Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Neuroscience
Experimental Fluid Mechanics - Lutz Böhm | Podcast #101

Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 39:36


Lutz Böhm graduated in the field ‘‘Process and Energy Engineering'' at Technische Universität Berlin in 2009 and, afterwards, started working at the Chair of Chemical and Process Engineering. In 2015, he successfully defended his PhD thesis‘‘Comparison of single bubble and bubble swarm behavior in narrow gaps inside flat sheet membrane modules''. Since then, he works as a postdoctoral fellow in the field of ‘‘Transport phenomena in reactive Newtonian and non-Newtonian multiphase systems

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 43. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (9 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 15:46


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 43, we conclude our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. We wrap it up with her project using Raman spectroscopy to help prevent membrane fouling for freshwater generation. She also describes the motivation behind her Coursera course on Active Optical Devices. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:44 Membrane fouling in fresh water generation 3:36 Scaling - deposit of crystalline materials on membranes 4:21 Use of Raman spectroscopy 6:28 Washing membranes 9:38 Active Optical Devices free course on Coursera Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

L.I.S.A. WISSENSCHAFTSPORTAL GERDA HENKEL STIFTUNG
L.I.S.A. - Voices of Global Berlin: Big City Life

L.I.S.A. WISSENSCHAFTSPORTAL GERDA HENKEL STIFTUNG

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 64:17


AGYA Principal Investigator Verena Lepper, Egyptology, Berlin, introduces the AGYA projects called “Global Berlin in the 21st Century” tackling Arab-German perspectives on transformations in Berlin, urban mobility, concepts of health and happiness, and innovative exhibition formats. She discusses life in international megacities with AGYA Co-President Mahmoud Abdel-Hafiez, Physics, Frankfurt a. M., AGYA alumna Hanan Badr, Communication Studies, Salzburg/Cairo, and AGYA member Philipp Blechinger, Energy Engineering, Berlin. After the panel discussion, sound artist Amin Fallaha, Berlin, imagines urban soundscapes in a DJ set and presents acoustic visions of future city life. Join us and listen to the beats! Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/salonsophiecharlotte22_voices_berlin

Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften
L.I.S.A. - Voices of Global Berlin: Big City Life

Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 64:17


AGYA Principal Investigator Verena Lepper, Egyptology, Berlin, introduces the AGYA projects called “Global Berlin in the 21st Century” tackling Arab-German perspectives on transformations in Berlin, urban mobility, concepts of health and happiness, and innovative exhibition formats. She discusses life in international megacities with AGYA Co-President Mahmoud Abdel-Hafiez, Physics, Frankfurt a. M., AGYA alumna Hanan Badr, Communication Studies, Salzburg/Cairo, and AGYA member Philipp Blechinger, Energy Engineering, Berlin. After the panel discussion, sound artist Amin Fallaha, Berlin, imagines urban soundscapes in a DJ set and presents acoustic visions of future city life. Join us and listen to the beats! Den Originalbeitrag und mehr finden Sie bitte hier: https://lisa.gerda-henkel-stiftung.de/salonsophiecharlotte22_voices_berlin

Being an Engineer
Sarah Bilger | How Not to Give Up, & Time Management Strategies

Being an Engineer

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later May 12, 2023 46:36 Transcription Available


Sarah Bilger has over 7 years of experience in Mechanical Engineering and holds a Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering. Some of the tools Sarah has developed over the years include managing multiple complex projects simultaneously, working as part of a team, and time management and organizational skills. She is also passionate about helping others pursue a career in STEM and advocating for inclusion and representation of women in the industry.https://enteringmotherhood.podbean.com/Aaron Moncur, hostAbout Being An Engineer The Being An Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community. The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 42. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (8 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 12:25


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 42, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Here she describes her research on integrated photonics and fabricating glass devices in the lab. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:44 Integrated photonics 5:06 Sensing in difficult wavelengths 6:22 Fabricating glass devices in the lab 8:02 III-V devices Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 41. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (7 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 15:14


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 41, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Next up is her research on using orbital angular momentum in super-resolution microscopy and… sausages? – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:44 Orbital angular momentum 5:08 Propagating modes with angular momentum through commercially available fiber 6:28 Degenerate modes 8:24 Application to super-resolution microscopy 9:08 Leveraging temporal coherence 11:02 Sausages! Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 40. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (6 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 21:10


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 40, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Here she describes techniques she's developed for creating femtosecond laser pulses, including phase locked laser arrays and time lensing. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:59 Ultrafast (short pulse) lasers in semiconductors 5:51 Upper state lifetime 7:42 Two-photon absorption 10:01 Phase and frequency controlled laser array 12:04 Time lens 14:17 Electrically pumped ultrafast laser for neuroscientists 15:53 Difficulty of phase controlled laser arrays 17:06 Devices for time lensing Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

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Q1 winning stocks up 86% in 3 months - 3-31-23 Market update

Daily Stock Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 35:00


Notes for the show are below some of the links, but I focus on $SPY $QQQ $DPST $FRC $SCHW $AAPL $MARA $SQ $PYPL $BOIL $UCO $XLF $XLE $BABA $META $GOOG $NVDA In Mexico - the show is sponsored by $MELI - what a killer stock. In the US - the show is sponsored by Carvana $CVNA SPONSORED BY VISIBLE - Check out this page: https://www.visible.com/get/?3P8FJPM, it has all the info you need to know about joining Visible. When you use my friend code, 3MFGCRG, you'll get your first month of service for $20-off! Use code DSP25 for 25% off Trendspider's platform - https://trendspider.com/?_go=gary93 Please use this link as I do get a commission when you sign up, but it's the program I use my algorithm in and I'll give you access to the algorithm if you sign up through this link. I will also give you watch lists and my custom scans that I use in the podcast every day. Sign up for Webull and get free stocks like I did - WEBULL LINK  Support the podcast - HERE Social Links and more - https://linktr.ee/dailystockpick  NOTES Feb Core PCE numbers came in better than expected - go read about it. I'm not an economist. They came in flat although still high.  $spy closes over $400 at $405 - old resistance becomes support  GWH Bag Holder on Spotify asked What do you think about $GWH? Or the entire long duration energy storage market as a whole? Thank you! Love your show! Original Birdie Bee asked on Spotify about $SOFI Sam from FB Would you mind taking a look at ($DVND) Touchstone dividend select ETF. I couldn't find a lot about it with what I'm using but has some interesting stocks in it. $spg for kirthik off Instagram - look at it vs $skt too  $TSLA Tesla Senior VP of Powertrain & Energy Engineering sells over $2,000,000 in shares this week.  $msft $aapl $tsla - all in q1 had huge retail interest so if we continue non $qqq - these will lead if it keeps going  Qtd winners  $nvda - up 86%  $meta - up 72% $wbd - up 58% $tsla - up 58% $amd - up 50% $bbby - most likely going to bankruptcy  $mcb way up after they state liquidity remained strong  $frc - Massachusetts is investigating insider sales  $dpst - not sure I would hold over the weekend  $schw - still like this one  Late news - $MU crashing based on China may ban US chips SCANS $AAPL $SQ $AMZN $IGM $UBER $TQQQ $TARK $XLC --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailystockpick/support

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 39. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (5 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 11:18


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 39, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Next is her research using quantum light for fiber based sensors. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:52 Fiber based sensors with quantum light (squeezed light) 7:07 Lower noise, higher sensitivity with Mach-Zehnder interferometer 8:35 Higher performance in photon-starved regime with quantum light Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 38. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (4 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 14:11


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 38, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. Next is her project in multi-photon microscopy and super-resolution imaging. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:44 Multi-photon microscopy 3:10 Super-resolution imaging, Stimulated Emission Microscopy (STED) 6:16 Delivering donut beam through fiber 8:32 Use of fluorescence and donut beam 10:44 Optogenetics Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

Talks from the Hoover Institution
Markets vs. Mandates: Session 5: Adding Economics to Energy Engineering | Hoover Institution

Talks from the Hoover Institution

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 60:59


Presenters: Mark P. Mills, senior fellow, Manhattan Institute; and David Victor, professor of innovation and public policy, University of California–San Diego. Chair: Neil Chatterjee, senior advisor, Hogan Lovells, and former commissioner and chairman of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Mark Mills argued that ambitious goals to achieve zero carbon emissions in the coming decades are delusional. He said that over the past 20 years, after $5 trillion spent worldwide, there hasn't been any significant movement toward transitions to renewables. Today, global energy derived from wood exceeds that of solar and wind power combined (which make up just 3 percent of all fuels).  Moreover, a rapid transition to these other renewable sources, including batteries, would require a level of mineral extraction never seen in history. In his first of four points, David Victor described the fragmented policy action in countering various pollutants. In replacing carbon, some alternative energies are farther along than others. Meanwhile, some industries face bigger challenges from other pollutants, such as aviation through the emission of contrail clouds from jet engines. These and other segments of the economy have different features that will determine if a market-driven or a mandate-based approach is more effective at mitigating environmental damage. Niall Ferguson examined the rhetoric of proponents of drastic action against climate change, many of whom believe that if the policies they favor aren't adopted, the world will experience a catastrophe involving extraordinarily high temperatures, precipitation, and sea levels. _______________________ Click the following link for more information https://www.hoover.org/news/hoover-institution-hosts-conference-evaluating-market-driven-versus-regulatory-approaches

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 37. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (3 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 14:50


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 37, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. We move on to her project with electrically tunable lenses and their application to 3D brain imaging in mice. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 2:58 Electrically tunable lens and prism 3:50 Electrowetting 4:54 Contact angle 6:02 Density matched liquids 8:00 3D brain imaging in mice Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 36. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (2 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 10:08


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 36, we continue our conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. She explains her use of time resolved spectroscopy to improve semiconductor laser power. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 3:02 Photonics group at University of Colorado Boulder 3:45 Time resolved spectroscopy for nonradiative recombination in semiconductors 4:43 Auger recombination 6:05 Power vs current curve droop 7:58 High power semiconductor lasers Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.
Ep116: Tom Samson "Small Modular Reactors: Nuclear's Next Act?"

Cleaning Up. Leadership in an age of climate change.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 56:16


This week on Cleaning Up, Michael welcomes Tom Samson, CEO of Rolls-Royce SMR. Rolls-Royce SMR are among a raft of new companies innovating in the field of Small Modular Reactors, hoping to provide nuclear energy in smaller, more repeatable modules at a lower price point than traditional gigawatt-scale reactors. Michael had questions for Samson on nuclear's “desperately poor track record” for price control, the practicalities of factory-building a nuclear reactor, and the feasibility of nuclear finding a role in an energy landscape full of increasingly cheap renewables. Like, subscribe and share for more insights and in-depth interviews from the front-line of the net-zero transition.Links and Related Episodes: Learn more about Rolls-Royce SMR: https://www.rolls-royce-smr.com/about-us Watch a walkthrough of Rolls-Royce SMR's nuclear technology here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jmp-z5bzmE Watch Cleaning Up Episode 5 with Kirsty Gogan, “Fighting for Nuclear”: https://www.cleaningup.live/episode-5-kirsty-gogan/ Watch Cleaning Up Episode 94 with Julia Pyke, “The Fight for GW Nuclear”: https://www.cleaningup.live/ep94-julia-pyke-the-case-for-gw-nuclear/ Watch Cleaning Up Episode 74 with Francesco Starace: https://www.cleaningup.live/ep74-francesco-starace-europes-clean-power-leader/ Watch Cleaning Up Episode 97 with Julio Freidmann: https://www.cleaningup.live/ep97-julio-friedmann-the-carbon-wrangler/ Guest Bio Tom Samson is the CEO of Rolls-Royce SMR Limited. He has over 30 years of experience in the power industry in various senior level executive positions in the UK and internationally. Samson joined Marubeni Corporation in 2009, where he undertook a number of CEO and Board-level assignments in the UAE and USA. Samson was appointed Chief Operating Officer for ENEC in the UAE in 2012, where he helped establish Nawah Energy as the operator of Barakah, the first nuclear power plant in the region. Samson was appointed CEO and Board member at NuGeneration Ltd in 2015, which was responsible for developing a new nuclear power station at Moorside in Cumbria. In early 2020 Samson joined Rolls-Royce to lead their SMR Consortium and is a Board Member of Rolls-Royce SMR Limited. Samson holds a degree from Edinburgh Napier University in Energy Engineering. Samson began his career as a Chartered Engineer at GEC Alstom designing combined cycle gas-fired power plants.

CiscoChat Podcast
Cisco Optics Podcast Ep 35. Fascinating laser research projects you wish you thought of (1 of 9)

CiscoChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 15:04


Lasers have been around for over six decades. Since their invention, they have found their way into many applications that have changed our lives. Optical communications is of course one of them, and there are many that may surprise you. There is also still plenty of room to take laser performance to new heights, leading to even more new applications. In Episode 35, we begin a new conversation with laser and optics expert Juliet Gopinath, Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. We begin with her work at Lincoln Laboratories on improving laser performance. – Pat Chou, Cisco Optics Product Manager Juliet Gopinath is the Alfred T. and Betty E. Look Professor of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder. She received her B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Minnesota and her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees at MIT. She was a member of technical staff at MIT Lincoln Laboratory from 2005 to 2009. Since then, she has led a research group at the University of Colorado Boulder. Her current research interests include ultrafast lasers, nonlinear optics, mid-infrared materials, spectroscopy, orbital angular momentum and adaptive optical devices. She has published 78 peer-reviewed journal articles and over 97 conference presentations. She is the recipient of an R&D 100 Award (2012) and is an Optica Fellow. She served as an Associate Editor for the IEEE Photonics Society Journal (2011-2017), the Associate Director for Cubit (2019), and currently is an Associate Editor for Optica. Take Juliet's course on Active Optical Devices for free! https://www.coursera.org/specializations/active-optical-devices Related links Cisco Optics-to-Device Compatibility Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/ Cisco Optics-to-Optics Interoperability Matrix: https://tmgmatrix.cisco.com/iop Cisco Optics Product Information: https://copi.cisco.com/ Additional resources Cisco Optics Podcast: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticspodcast Cisco Optics blogs: https://blogs.cisco.com/tag/ciscoopticsblog (subscribe at https://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=CiscoOpticsBlog ) Cisco Optics YouTube playlist: http://cs.co/9008BlQen Cisco Optics landing page: cisco.com/go/optics Timestamps 3:52 Quantum Electronics (Laser Technology and Applications) group at MIT Lincoln Labs 5:15 Slab-coupled optical waveguide lasers 6:07 Cryogenic Ytterbium YAG solid-state laser 7:06 Cooling high-powered lasers 8:13 Gaussian beams 8:57 Frequency conversion and the blue-green valley of death 11:01 Nonlinearity 12:48 Green laser pointers Music credits Sunny Morning by FSM Team | https://www.free-stock-music.com/artist.fsm-team.html Upbeat by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com

Today with Claire Byrne
Every household to get €50 for error in Large Energy Users subsidy

Today with Claire Byrne

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 17:05


Lynn Boylan, Sinn Féin Senator Brian O Gallachoir, Professor of Energy Engineering at UCC

The Anton Savage Show
Cop27 Update One Week In

The Anton Savage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 7:45


Last year, the Cop26 climate summit in Glasgow sought to keep alive the target of holding global temperatures to 1.5C. With this year's COP27, the feeling is not so much of keeping us on track but steering us back on course as the gap between targets and outcomes seemingly only widens. To discuss what we can expect from next week's negotiations, Anton is joined by Caroline O'Doherty, Environment Correspondent at the Irish Independent & Omar Ibrahim, Industrial Ph.D. Research Fellow and Energy Engineering student at University College Cork.

IAQ Radio
Lisa White - Grid-Building Interaction, Microgrids and Passive Building

IAQ Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 70:47


This week we welcome Lisa White, Associate Director at the Passive House Institute US. This show is a great follow up to our recent discussions about the internet of things, sensors and the electrify everything movement. Lisa did a well received presentation at Summer Camp with thoughtful insights on how changes to the grid can be coordinated with changes in buildings to take advantage of the moment. Lisa White is the Associate Director and a technical lead for Phius (Passive House Institute US). Ms. White has been with Phius since 2012. She led the building certification review team for seven years and is an instructor for Certified Passive House Consultant (CPHC®️) training and WUFI®️ Passive energy modeling software training. She holds a degree in Environmental Sustainability with a minor in Architecture from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and a Master's in Energy Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago.

Energy Sense
Energy Engineering: Using AI and Advanced Technology

Energy Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 22:05


Thanks for listening. Visit Bowerbird Energy online at bowerbirdenergy.com. Please stay in touch and send us ideas about guests and future episode topics of Energy Sense at info@bowerbirdenergy.com. You can follow Chris Rawlings on LinkedIn and Bowerbird Energy on Instagram, YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.You can reach Herbert Dwyer of EMPEQ on LinkedIn. America needs to decarbonize 7,800 buildings every day for the next 28 years if we are to reach our 2050 climate goals. The first step in each of these projects is on-site data collection regarding existing infrastructure. EMPEQ's SaaS product increases the efficiency of this initial benchmarking process by up to 80%.Bowerbird Energy CEO Chris Rawlings invites you to join his efforts to support the innovative research and bold initiatives of the American Heart Association that save and improve lives. Your donation of any amount can help people live longer, healthier lives. Please consider giving today: Click Here to Help Me Save and Change Lives.

Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED
Greg Hayden. CEO at Ethos Engineering

Engineers Journal AMPLIFIED

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 32:12


Greg Hayden is a dynamic innovator who is all about reinvention and the power of keeping things fresh. Over the course of the past 17 years Greg and his team at Ethos Engineering have ridden one wave after another in the constantly evolving tech space. On this episode of the Amplify podcast, he gives us a front-row view into what it looks like to go from boom to bust, pivot quickly and pioneer frontiers such as data centre transformation, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and blockchain. He also shares what he believes should be our global current priorities (particularly around climate change) and the logic behind basing his company culture on outcomes rather than hours logged.Whether it's developing energy-efficient next-gen data centres, creating exciting new points of entry for smart buildings or reconceiving the ways in which we share global resources, Ethos's … well, ethos … is all about vision, innovation and agility. Greg sees technology and its interplay socially and economically as a fascinating “jigsaw” – with diverse points of view, constant learning and openness to surprise as the central drivers. “The world has changed so, so fast. We need to not only keep up with it, but surpass ourselves by bringing something new and fresh,” he says. “And the only way you can do that is through innovation!” TOPICS WE DISCUSSED INCLUDEHow repetitive tasks represent an area rich with opportunity for digitization through machine learning. What smart buildings have to offer in terms of real-time data customized to our individual live/work environments and needs, including things like air quality, energy efficiency, meal planning and other elements of a living lab. Greg shares the smart culture at Ethos's offices, from scheduling conference space for collaborations to controlling room temperature in real time to reserving a parking space.Why data centres don't deserve vilification Why Ireland's future lies in building out future-facing, ambitious energy infrastructure. Should CPDs reflect bleeding-edge technologies? Greg says, Yes! Without a doubt, engineers need to be at the forefront of development and scalability. Work-life balance, it's practical implementation at Ethos and how scheduling non-negotiable pockets of quality time will change your life.GUEST DETAILSGreg Hayden's role at Ethos is to attract, grow, and enable the best talent in the industry to support clients in the delivery of best-in-class projects. He works with some of the most significant clients in the Data Centre, Smart Buildings, Sustainability, and Commercial Sectors. He enjoys continually learning and developing, from his Honours Degree in Energy Engineering to his International MBA, and recently AI, Blockchain, and current IoT business strategy training at MIT.Ethos Engineering has has designed, delivered and provided master planning services for 45 data centres, including 23 in Ireland. The firm has also completed 9.6 million sq. ft. of office space (including shell & core and fit outs), 4 million sq. ft. of mixed-use developments, 14 Linac Accelerators, 8,562 residential units, 7,200 student beds, 2,000 dwellings, 1,700 hotel beds, 1,100 prison cells, 3,000 healthcare beds and 30 operating theatres - in Ireland and internationally. CONTACT DETAILShttps://www.ethoseng.ie/https://www.linkedin.com/in/greg-hayden-mba-chartered-engineer-7339b514/ MORE INFORMATIONLooking for ways to explore or advance a career in the field of engineering? Visit Engineers Ireland to learn more about the many programs and resources on offer. https://www.engineersireland.ie/

Energy Speaks Back
Episode No.98 - Mateusz Zajac - Energy Product Procurement

Energy Speaks Back

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2022 31:39


He was raised in energy poverty and he decided to study Energy Engineering to help enable "Clean energy for all". While studying at the university, he started a family and landed a Procurement internship at Rolls-Royce to make ends meet. Thank you Mateusz for the awesome conversation you deliver to our industry.

RTÉ - Morning Ireland
What more can be done to tackle the energy crisis?

RTÉ - Morning Ireland

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 4:47


Brian Ó Gallachóir, Professor of Energy Engineering at UCC, discusses what is happening at home and abroad to try and protect energy supplies this winter.

The Vulnerable Scientist
162 | Vulnerable Dawid Hanak Part 5 | Hobbies | Motivatedacademic.com

The Vulnerable Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 17:06


Dr. Dawid Hanak helps organizations achieve net-zero emissions and green energy transition via engineering consultancy. In this episode, he talks about what he does in his downtime and motivatedacademic.comDr. Dawid Hanak is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Process Engineering at Cranfield University. He received a B.Eng. degree (with distinction) in Environmental and Energy Engineering, and an M.Eng. degree in Power Engineering from Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland in 2012 and 2013, respectively. He also received the M.Sc. degree in Carbon Capture and Transport, and the Ph.D. degree in Carbon Capture Systems Engineering from Cranfield University, Cranfield, the UK in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Dr. Hanak has held research positions at Cranfield University and has been leading process modeling activities in a portfolio of research projects in the areas of Energy Systems and Carbon Capture and Storage. His research interest includes low-emission power generation and industrial processes, sustainable energy systems, fossil fuel power plants retrofits with CO2 capture systems, probabilistic techno-economic performance assessment, and reliability analysis. His expertise is in process simulation and modeling of power generation and CO2 capture systems, and statistical analysis of engineering data. If you want to be Vulnerable on the show, send me an audio message either on speak pipe (https://www.speakpipe.com/VulnerableScientistVoicemail ) or anchor (https://anchor.fm/thevulnerablescientist/message).Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Vulnerable Scientist
161 | Vulnerable Dawid Hanak Part 4 | Highs

The Vulnerable Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 26:23


Dr. Dawid Hanak helps organizations achieve net-zero emissions and green energy transition via engineering consultancy. In this episode, he talks about the highs he has experienced in his career journey.Dr. Dawid Hanak is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Process Engineering at Cranfield University. He received a B.Eng. degree (with distinction) in Environmental and Energy Engineering, and an M.Eng. degree in Power Engineering from Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland in 2012 and 2013, respectively. He also received the M.Sc. degree in Carbon Capture and Transport, and the Ph.D. degree in Carbon Capture Systems Engineering from Cranfield University, Cranfield, the UK in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Dr. Hanak has held research positions at Cranfield University and has been leading process modeling activities in a portfolio of research projects in the areas of Energy Systems and Carbon Capture and Storage. His research interest includes low-emission power generation and industrial processes, sustainable energy systems, fossil fuel power plants retrofits with CO2 capture systems, probabilistic techno-economic performance assessment, and reliability analysis. His expertise is in process simulation and modeling of power generation and CO2 capture systems, and statistical analysis of engineering data. If you want to be Vulnerable on the show, send me an audio message either on speak pipe (https://www.speakpipe.com/VulnerableScientistVoicemail ) or anchor (https://anchor.fm/thevulnerablescientist/message).Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Vulnerable Scientist
160 | Vulnerable Dawid Hanak Part 3 | Lows

The Vulnerable Scientist

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 23:11


Dr. Dawid Hanak helps organizations achieve net-zero emissions and green energy transition via engineering consultancy. In this episode, he talks about the lows he has experienced in his science career journeyDr. Dawid Hanak is a Senior Lecturer in Energy and Process Engineering at Cranfield University. He received a B.Eng. degree (with distinction) in Environmental and Energy Engineering, and an M.Eng. degree in Power Engineering from Silesian University of Technology, Gliwice, Poland in 2012 and 2013, respectively. He also received the M.Sc. degree in Carbon Capture and Transport, and the Ph.D. degree in Carbon Capture Systems Engineering from Cranfield University, Cranfield, the UK in 2013 and 2016, respectively. Dr. Hanak has held research positions at Cranfield University and has been leading process modeling activities in a portfolio of research projects in the areas of Energy Systems and Carbon Capture and Storage. His research interest includes low-emission power generation and industrial processes, sustainable energy systems, fossil fuel power plants retrofits with CO2 capture systems, probabilistic techno-economic performance assessment, and reliability analysis. His expertise is in process simulation and modeling of power generation and CO2 capture systems, and statistical analysis of engineering data. If you want to be Vulnerable on the show, send me an audio message either on speak pipe (https://www.speakpipe.com/VulnerableScientistVoicemail ) or anchor (https://anchor.fm/thevulnerablescientist/message).Feel free to reach out too if you want to talk about a certain topic in the science career space or anything as a scientist that might have nothing to with science but affects scientists. The podcast is on social media @TVscientistPod and Website; TheVulnerablescientist.com.You can support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thevulnerablescientist) on Patreon or Paypal sarahnyanchera(at)gmail or Mpesa at (254)0718-896-962 under Sarah Nyakeri. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

A Future Made
Material magic

A Future Made

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 36:01


In the first episode of the new series of A Future Made, a podcast from Heriot-Watt University, Anna Ploszajski and Robbie Armstrong join Professor Raffaella Ocone and Assistant Professor Aimaro, to discover exciting new solutions to the huge problem of waste from used PPE. Thanks to an ingenious project from the University's Schools of Engineering & Physical Sciences and the Institute of Mechanical Process & Energy Engineering, there's scope for recycling mountains of PPE and for generating new forms of energy. The series showcases Heriot-Watt University's innovative work in science, business, technology, design and engineering - which is helping to change the future, solve the problems of today, and make an impact on the global stage.

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show
Is our power grid in the midst of a perfect storm?

Highlights from The Pat Kenny Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 11:33


With so many system alerts over the last two years, is our power grid in the midst of a perfect storm? For more on this Pat spoke to Brian Ó Gallachóir, Director of MaREI and Professor of Energy Engineering at UCC.

The Climate Careers Podcast
Ep. 3: Wind energy engineering with Alex Spiridakis

The Climate Careers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 45:22


Wind and solar are the backbone of our new energy supply. Combined, they have the potential to supply 80% of our energy needs. In the next decade, the amount of wind energy installed in the U.S. is set to double -- especially off the East Coast. Alex Spiridakis is a current Boston University Questrom MBA who transitioned into the wind industry from engineering work in distant parts of the energy world. He shares how almost any engineer can switch gigs and focus on climate full-time.

RTÉ - The Business
War in Europe Part II

RTÉ - The Business

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 5:24


The supply of gas has become one of the unconventional weapons that's being used in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. We're joined by Prof. Brian Ó Gallachóir, Professor of Energy Engineering in UCC and Director of MaREI.

BIGGER THAN ME PODCAST
#40 - Sami Khan: Climate Change, Sustainable Energy & Engineering

BIGGER THAN ME PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 152:19


Sami is an Assistant Professor in the School of Sustainable Energy Engineering at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. His research focus currently is improving carbon capture technology. In this conversation, Aaron and Sami discuss climate change, sustainable energy, CO2, how Mr. Khan became interested in the topic and the role chemical engineers can play. He leads the Engineered Interfaces for Sustainable Energy (EISEn) group, studying creative ways to enhance the performance and longevity of sustainable energy systems. He teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in energy engineering at SFU, and his multidisciplinary research group is particularly interested in clean energy solutions in remote Canadian communities.Sami was born in Pune, India and immigrated to Canada. A chemical engineer by training from the University of Toronto, Sami's interest in science and policy piqued when he interned at Ontario Power Generation, reviewing compliance to nuclear safety codes and standards as part of the Darlington Nuclear Station refurbishment project. Sami's motivation to use his engineering knowledge to impact policy making subsequently led him to pursue a Masters' degree in Technology and Policy from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In his Masters' thesis, Sami studied the market for rare-earth metals with applications in hydropower systems. He received the Hydro Research Foundation Award from the US Department of Energy, and was recognized as the Young Researcher of the Year at the World Hydropower Congress in Beijing, China in 2015. He obtained his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in June 2020. Sami has previously worked in the rare-earth mining industry in Canada, and was a Science and Technology Advisor to the Chief Scientist of Natural Resources Canada. He has taught high school and university students in South Korea, Kazakhstan and Mexico, and has volunteered in Indonesia through the GiveLight Foundation, supported by the Priscilla King Gray Public Service Fellowship from MIT. He is an avid biker, sailor, foodie and geography geek, and yearns to sail around the world one day. He is an uncle to four nieces and is an alumni mentor at both his alma maters. Bigger Than Me Podcast Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/BIGGERTHANMEPODCAST Bigger Than Me Instagram Page: https://www.instagram.com/biggerthanmepodcast/ Bigger Than Me LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bigger-than-me-podcast/?viewAsMember=true SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://www.patreon.com/biggerthanmepodcast

My Climate Journey
Ep. 192: Caroline Spears, Founder & Executive Director of Climate Cabinet

My Climate Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 43:35


Today's guest is Caroline Spears, Founder & Executive Director of Climate Cabinet.Climate Cabinet makes local climate change data and policy solutions actionable for policymakers on the frontlines of the climate crisis. The organization ensures critical local climate opportunities are on the map and that key players are equipped to immediately advance bold climate action. Born in Houston, Texas, Caroline studied climate science and clean energy at Stanford University, graduating with her B.S. and M.S. in Atmosphere and Energy Engineering. Previously, she worked in solar energy. Caroline has received the 2021 "Grist Fixer" award, won a Henry Arnold Fellowship, and recently joined the Fast Forward Accelerator class of 2021.I was looking forward to catching up with Caroline because local elections are essential to addressing the climate crisis. We discuss Caroline's upbringing in an oil & gas Texas family, how she became climate motivated, and Climate Cabinet's important role. Caroline also explains why candidates and races need customizable approaches to climate policy, the Climate Cabinet Score, and how the team determines which races are their top priorities. Caroline is a fantastic guest, and this episode is a must-listen for those interested in making significant impacts at the polls.Enjoy the show!You can find me on twitter @jjacobs22 or @mcjpod and email at info@myclimatejourney.co, where I encourage you to share your feedback on episodes and suggestions for future topics or guests.Episode recorded live January 4th, 2022For more information about Climate Cabinet, visit: https://www.climatecabinetaction.org/For more information about this episode, visit: https://myclimatejourney.co/episodes/caroline-spears

Being an Engineer
S3E1 Sol Rosenbaum | Networking, Public Speaking, & Fitting Equipment Through Doors

Being an Engineer

Play Episode Play 58 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 7, 2022 37:44 Transcription Available


Sol Rosenbaum is an energy engineer with both bachelors and masters degrees in mechanical engineering. Sol is also passionate about mentoring younger engineers, so much so that he has founded TheEngineeringMentor.com where he helps people in the industry find jobs, network, and learn non-technical skills. ABOUT BEING AN ENGINEERThe Being an Engineer podcast is a repository for industry knowledge and a tool through which engineers learn about and connect with relevant companies, technologies, people resources, and opportunities. We feature successful mechanical engineers and interview engineers who are passionate about their work and who made a great impact on the engineering community.The Being An Engineer podcast is brought to you by Pipeline Design & Engineering. Pipeline partners with medical & other device engineering teams who need turnkey equipment such as cycle test machines, custom test fixtures, automation equipment, assembly jigs, inspection stations and more. You can find us on the web at www.teampipeline.us***Valued listener, we need your help getting to 100 podcast reviews. Win a $50 Amazon Gift card if you leave us a review on the Apple Podcasts. Simply email a screenshot of your 5-star review to Podcast@teampipeline.us , the email will be in the show notes. We will announce 5 lucky winners at the end of the first quarter in 2022.

ILUSIN FTUI
Inspirational Talk 2 : Living in Italy

ILUSIN FTUI

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2021 88:10


Inspirational Talk : Living in Italy Narasumber : 1. I Wayan Krisnayudi M'11 M.Sc. in Energy Engineering, Politecnico di Milano Energy Engineer, ISC IRL 2. Davigara Dwika Primayandi M'15 Ketua BEM FTUI 2018 M.Sc. in Engineering Management, Politecnico di Torino Moderator : Amrullah Farad Sunaryo M'16 S.T. in Teknik Mesin, Universitas Indonesia Project & Operations, PT. Pertamina Power Indonesia Sabtu, 23 Oktober 2021

Find Your Future
Industry Insight Series - Your Future in Energy, Engineering, Manufacturing & Production

Find Your Future

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 74:18


Meet our panel of key players from the manufacturing and engineering industry and hear about their unusual routes into the sector and the variety of roles on offer for graduates from any discipline. For more information please visit go.qub.ac.uk/careersevents

Ask Theory
041: [Sustainable Energy] Paano Ba Malulutas Ang "Energy Gap" Sa Pilipinas? (with Vince Davidson Pacañot)

Ask Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 55:46


This episode features Vince Davidson Pacañot, an Energy Engineering graduate student at the University of the Philippines Diliman and an SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 13 (Climate Action) advocate affiliated with the 2030 Youth Force in the Philippines Inc. We talked about the current state of the Philippine energy sector, coal power plants in the Philippines, the need for sustainable, renewable, and affordable energy, how to improve the Philippines' energy mix, how climate change threatens the country, and more.

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Kimberly Spencer and Tabitha Scott

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 46:58


Kimberly Spencer is an award-winning high performance, trauma-informed coach and trainer, Amazon best-selling co-author, international motivational speaker, and the founder of CrownYourself.com, helping visionary leaders transform their self-limiting stories, build their empire, stand out fearlessly, and make the income and the impact they deserve.From her entrepreneurial beginnings at five selling bags of glitter-water to her neighbors, to becoming an award-winning screenwriter, certified Pilates instructor, Miss Congeniality, and six-time WEGO Health Activist Award nominee, Kimberly is proof that it's better to make your own mold than to conform to someone else's. She's also the former executive of a national e-commerce startup and was the owner of the private Pilates studio, Fitness with Kim in Los Angeles, CA. Her journey into the world of mompreneurship with her husband was featured in the 2017 Netflix docuseries, Being Dad. Her work has been featured on The CW, ESPN, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and NPR, and in Thrive Global, CNBC, and Forbes.https://crownyourself.comTabitha A. Scott is an international speaker, award-winning author, and advisor on powering personal potential. She currently serves as Principal of Southern Growth Studios, leading innovation, strategy, and sustainability practices for large organizations. Tabitha recently led IT Strategy for a Fortune 400 Company during its record growth period. Formerly CEO of Cole Scott Group and Military Assistance Company, and SVP of Innovation & Sustainability at global companies Balfour Beatty Investments and Lend Lease Americas, she has deep experience leading purposeful business transformations. Tabitha is known for her groundbreaking expertise in leveraging the principles of modern and ancient energy to accelerate innovation, productivity and personal potential. Tabitha led efforts to create the world's largest solar-powered community and was recognized for her numerous innovative uses of advanced technology at the White House. She has published dozens of original works in leading industry publications, like the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, the Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology, and CEO Magazine on energy, behavior change, and leadership development.Tabitha is a Certified Energy Manager and Certified Demand Side Manager through the Association of Energy Engineers. She is Blockchain Certified through MIT, and is a Certified Practitioner in bio-field holistic practices. Tabitha has a bachelor's degree in Finance from University of Louisville, a master's degree in Bank Management from the Graduate School of Retail Bank Management at the University of Virginia, and an MBA from Fairfield University. She is also certified by European-based Human Insight as an AEM-Cube consultant.https://powering-potential.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

The Douglas Coleman Show
The Douglas Coleman Show w_ Kimberly Spencer and Tabitha Scott

The Douglas Coleman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 46:58


Kimberly Spencer is an award-winning high performance, trauma-informed coach and trainer, Amazon best-selling co-author, international motivational speaker, and the founder of CrownYourself.com, helping visionary leaders transform their self-limiting stories, build their empire, stand out fearlessly, and make the income and the impact they deserve.From her entrepreneurial beginnings at five selling bags of glitter-water to her neighbors, to becoming an award-winning screenwriter, certified Pilates instructor, Miss Congeniality, and six-time WEGO Health Activist Award nominee, Kimberly is proof that it's better to make your own mold than to conform to someone else's. She's also the former executive of a national e-commerce startup and was the owner of the private Pilates studio, Fitness with Kim in Los Angeles, CA. Her journey into the world of mompreneurship with her husband was featured in the 2017 Netflix docuseries, Being Dad. Her work has been featured on The CW, ESPN, Chicken Soup for the Soul, and NPR, and in Thrive Global, CNBC, and Forbes.https://crownyourself.comTabitha A. Scott is an international speaker, award-winning author, and advisor on powering personal potential. She currently serves as Principal of Southern Growth Studios, leading innovation, strategy, and sustainability practices for large organizations. Tabitha recently led IT Strategy for a Fortune 400 Company during its record growth period. Formerly CEO of Cole Scott Group and Military Assistance Company, and SVP of Innovation & Sustainability at global companies Balfour Beatty Investments and Lend Lease Americas, she has deep experience leading purposeful business transformations. Tabitha is known for her groundbreaking expertise in leveraging the principles of modern and ancient energy to accelerate innovation, productivity and personal potential. Tabitha led efforts to create the world's largest solar-powered community and was recognized for her numerous innovative uses of advanced technology at the White House. She has published dozens of original works in leading industry publications, like the Journal of Applied Corporate Finance, the Encyclopedia of Energy Engineering and Technology, and CEO Magazine on energy, behavior change, and leadership development.Tabitha is a Certified Energy Manager and Certified Demand Side Manager through the Association of Energy Engineers. She is Blockchain Certified through MIT, and is a Certified Practitioner in bio-field holistic practices. Tabitha has a bachelor's degree in Finance from University of Louisville, a master's degree in Bank Management from the Graduate School of Retail Bank Management at the University of Virginia, and an MBA from Fairfield University. She is also certified by European-based Human Insight as an AEM-Cube consultant.https://powering-potential.comThe Douglas Coleman Show now offers audio and video promotional packages for music artists as well as video promotional packages for authors. Please see our website for complete details. http://douglascolemanshow.comIf you have a comment about this episode or any other, please click the link below.https://ratethispodcast.com/douglascolemanshow

Following the Gong, a Podcast of the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State
FTG 0004 - Career Fair Prep with Career Dev Pros Lisa Kerchinski & Keith Graham '85 Eng

Following the Gong, a Podcast of the Schreyer Honors College at Penn State

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2021 58:32 Transcription Available


In this special episode, we speak with Lisa Kerchinski and Keith Graham ‘85 Eng.  Guest Bios: Lisa has served as the Director of Career Development for the Schreyer Honors College since 2007, where she supports Scholars and Scholar alumni in a variety of career exploration and development opportunities. She also works with employers to recruit Schreyer Scholars for internships and entry level roles. Lisa is a proud friend of the College, having earned a BA in Interpersonal and Public Communications from Bowling Green State University and an MS in College Student Personnel from Indiana University. You can connect with her through LinkedIn or book an appointment at https://www.shc.psu.edu/appointments/  Keith Graham ‘85 Eng brings both industry and academic experience to this conversation. He currently serves as the Associate Chair of Undergraduate Education in the University of Colorado's Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering. He spent 31 years in the electrical engineering space, including roles at HP and Thorson Rocky Mountain. He earned his BS in Electrical Engineering with Honors from Penn State's College of Engineering. He is also a volunteer leader on the Scholar Alumni Society where he is the Chair of the Career Development and Mentorship Committee. You can connect with him on LinkedIn.  Episode Specifics: We discuss the following topics in this valuable conversation:  • Penn State's Career Days • How to approach this event and other career fairs • Speaking with employers and follow-up etiquette • Building a professional network • General job and internship search strategies • Other resources for Schreyer Scholars at Penn State ----- Schreyer Honors College Links: • Website   • Facebook   • Twitter  • Instagram  • LinkedIn  • Upcoming Events   • Scholars – Need Assistance? Book an Appointment!   • Alumni – Learn Why and How to Volunteer  • Make a Gift to Benefit Schreyer Scholars   • Join the Penn State Alumni Association   ----- Notes & Credits: This content is available in text form at https://schreyerhonorscollege-ftg.sounder.fm This show is hosted, produced, and edited by Sean Goheen ‘11 Lib (Schreyer).  The artwork was created by Tom Harrington, the College's Web Developer.  The sound effect is “Chinese Gong,” accessed via SoundBible used under Creative Commons License. The theme music is “Conquest” by Geovane Bruno, accessed via Pixabay and used under Creative Commons License.

The Next Byte
33. The Solar Panel That Broke The World Record

The Next Byte

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 17:26


(1:09) - Scientists Set New Record With Bifacial Solar Cells: Australian National University just broke a world record for solar efficiency by harvesting solar energy reflected from the ground behind a solar panel using their novel double sided approach.(7:27) - Smart Laser Cutter System Detects Different Materials: Have you ever wanted to use a laser cutter without needing to research the right settings for the material you want to cut? Well, MIT has developed an AI powered optical sensor that can determine whether your material is safe and if so, it'll tell you the exact parameters to use!--About the podcast:Every day, some of the most innovative universities, companies, and individual technology developers share their knowledge on Wevolver. To ensure we can also provide this knowledge for the growing group of podcast listeners, we started a collaboration with two young engineers, Daniel Scott Mitchell & Farbod Moghaddam who discuss the most interesting content in this podcast series. To learn more about this show, please visit the shows page. By following the page, you will get automatic updates by email when a new show is published.Be sure to give us a follow and review on Apple podcasts, Spotify, and most of your favorite podcast platforms!Take a few seconds to leave us a review. It really helps! https://apple.co/2RIsbZ2 if you do it and send us proof, we'll give you a shoutout on the show.

UnderDog
From Engineering to Dance to Global Advocacy Leader, Pooja Shares Her Remarkable Life Journey As a Letter of Love

UnderDog

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 42:17


Pooja Pradeep is an educator, dancer, and a serial entrepreneur, the Founder & Executive Director of Letters of Love which is a youth-led international non-profit organization that provides psychosocial support to refugee children through art, sports, dance, music, and other workshops while creating a globally aware, empathetic citizenry of young leaders in classrooms. She is also the Communications & Advocacy Manager Community Arts Network (CAN) which is a platform that aims to engage, enable, and empower people through arts - be they individuals, organizations, or whole communities.Pooja was born to two incredible, hard-working, and kind parents and was brought up along with a wonderful sister in Kerala, India. Her mom always told me that she first learnt how to dance before she learnt how to walk. She graduated as a Mechanical Engineer with a specialization in Energy Engineering from VIT University, Vellore (India), while leading, dancing and choreographing for the university Hip-Hop dance crew all those years.During her last semester of engineering, Pooja had the opportunity to be the dance counselor at a camp hosted by my university for 100 odd underprivileged children which brought her to a turning point in her life. That made the decision to pursue her true calling- Education.She finished her Bachelors in Education from St.Xavier's Institute of Education, Mumbai (India), and ever since, she has been working with the youth around the world in the fields of Empathy-centric Education, Conflict Transformation, Psychosocial Support to Refugee & Migrant Communities, Edtech and Entrepreneurship.Connect with Pooja here:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pooja-pradeep/Website: https://pooja-pradeep.squarespace.com/

Smart Energy Voices
Goodbye to Year Over Year Baselines, Hello to Predictive Modeling, Ep # 39

Smart Energy Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 18:49


At a recent Innovation Summit, host Debra Chanil sat down with Ken Watson, a Sr. Manager of Key Accounts at Acuity Brands, and Andrew Blauvelt, the Vice President of Sales at Acuity Brands for the BuildingOS product group. In this episode of Smart Energy Voices, they discuss the shift in building industry energy metrics and establishing baselines in a world with inconsistent occupancy levels and changing public health guidelines. Listen to hear Andrew and Ken share their extensive experience and insight on best practices for navigating this dynamic shift. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in... Andrew Blauvelt's and Ken Watson's roles in their companies [02:02] How has 2020 impacted building management? [02:50] The solution for last year's data [05:00] Predictive modeling's role in ensuring health [07:31] Resource optimization and new technologies [10:10] Occupant engagement dashboarding [11:10] Next steps for energy and efficiency managers [11:49] Where are companies headed in the coming year? [16:08] Predictive modeling in response to 2020 Organizations that have used 2020 as a benchmark for climate goals will want to revise their plan for using that year. There were so many variables in 2020 that the data isn't an accurate representation of what can be expected. COVID-19 has impacted building management in terms of occupancy and energy consumption levels. 2020 usage has skewed the data to the point that it can't be considered to plan future uses. In addition to COVID, there have been severe weather events throughout the country. The fallout of the pandemic has led to stricter indoor air quality guidelines. Future energy consumption will be increased relative to the past. Moving forward will require baselines that are established on predictive modeling. Predictive modeling uses real-time data to establish performance baselines essential to helping teams forecast consumption. While corporate sustainability requirements are still a top priority, energy management needs to understand the effects of fluid conditions such as occupancy level, operating hours, and new code requirements.  Involving stakeholders in new technologies Buyers should engage stakeholders by leveraging the current conditions around indoor air quality requirements, fluctuating baseline models, and the uncertainty of future building operations. The ability to aggregate, normalize, predict, and learn across an enterprise of thousands of buildings should no longer be considered a luxury. These tools are needed now. Occupant safety and awareness are paramount to building necessary trust. Communicating that to the industry will help partners be viewed as pioneers within those respective industries on providing safe and trustworthy spaces. Occupant and stakeholder engagement dashboarding helps create a feedback loop that allows organizations to share things like real-time energy use, project status, green initiatives, and post-covid improvements that have been made. How does a company begin to change? The first step is using the tools that a company already has. In this case, the tool is the air ventilation, bringing more air into a space, flushing out the area, and allowing there to be as much fresh air as possible. The next step is seeing things deeper than airflow, such as particulates, CO2, and VOCs in the air, and then actively managing via alerting and dashboarding how the safe space for your customers is being created. While working that back to sustainability goals, that data can also be used in those predictive models to help you understand the effects of that airflow and new fan energy. The final step is actively comparing those pathogens. Several technologies allow a low-flow UVC to neutralize pathogens up to 99%. These new variables need to be brought back to regression modeling to understand the targets and goals. For energy and facility managers, the first step should be focusing on low-hanging fruit. Low-cost measures like schedule optimization are an excellent way to get the most out of existing infrastructure. After that, focusing on quick payback projects like an LED retrofit will help get the baseload as low as possible by minimizing capital expense. An ideal end state would be to have an entire portfolio sub-metered and sensored within a single, highly available system. Making adjustments like these, one step at a time, is what will create the energy industry's needed change. Resources & People Mentioned BuildingOS Connect with Ken Watson LinkedIn Ken Watson is a Sr. Manager of Key Accounts with over 10 years of experience working with enterprise organizations. Ken is an advocate for cloud-based EMIS solutions that enable clients to hit their climate and energy reduction targets using actionable data. His previous experience in managing and procuring energy gives him a deep understanding of the needs building operators have to improve overall energy performance. Prior to his current role as a Senior Manager of Key Accounts at Acuity Brands, Ken worked as a Business Development Manager for Digital Services at Siemens. He's a Certified Energy Manager and Certified Energy Procurement Professional through the Association of Energy Engineers and a LEED Green Associate. Ken holds a Bachelors of Business Administration/Finance from Illinois Connect with Andrew G Blauvelt  LinkedIn Andrew Blauvelt is the Vice President of Sales at Acuity Brands for the BuildingOS product group. He works closely with building owners, operators, consultants and systems integrators to provide a platform which aggregates, normalizes and benchmarks all building related data.  Andrew believes transparency and collaboration are essential to unlocking sustainable buildings that close the loop between owners and occupiers. Andrew has a strong background in building sciences starting as a building automation technician, working as an energy engineer for AECOM, managing business development for Siemens in energy services and analytics, and currently designing a seamless edge to cloud experience at Acuity Brands. Andrew holds a Bachelors in Physics from Albion College, a Bachelors in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Michigan, and a Masters in Energy Engineering from the University of Illinois at Chicago. Connect With Smart Energy Decisions https://smartenergydecisions.com Follow them on Facebook Follow them on Twitter Follow them on LinkedIn Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices If you're interested in participating in the next Smart Energy Decision Event, visit smartenergydecisions.com or email our Event Operations Director, Lisa Carroll at lisa@smartenergydecisions.com Audio Production and Show notes by PODCAST FAST TRACK https://www.podcastfasttrack.com

Beyond the Rig
Energy Leaders Conversations - Christopher Narine Thomas

Beyond the Rig

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 42:35


Beyond the Rig welcomes Christopher Narine Thomas - Senior Commercial Analyst! "The fact you don't know everything is your saving grace" -CNT In this episode, Chris shared his journey in the energy sector thus far, offered key insights on embracing criticism, the importance of mentorship and asking for help, and his playbook for looking at problems. Christopher has a background in Geoscience and Chemical Engineering, specializing in Energy Economics and Energy Engineering with over 10 years of experience in the Energy sector. He has held multidisciplinary roles at the Trinidad and Tobago Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries, Trinidad and Tobago Energy Chamber, bp Trinidad and Tobago, and currently works within a senior role in the Middle East. This is definitely an episode you do not want to miss!

Too Smart Idiots
Episode 4: Eric Podwojski

Too Smart Idiots

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 70:20


Nate Kern is an incoming first year medical student, Iron Man athlete, mental health advocate and sneaker enthusiast. Spencer Coolidge is a second year law student, a music aficionado and sports fanatic. On this episode of the podcast the boys are joined by Eric Podwojski. Eric is a 25 year old Bitcoin educator and enthusiast; the brains behind Hoodie Crypto. His background stems from engineering roots as he earned his Bachelor of Science in Energy Engineering from Penn State University in 2018. Following graduation, Eric worked as a design engineer focusing on gas pipeline systems in Maryland, Virginia and District of Columbia- simultaneously starting a profitable real estate business. Outside of his professional career, Eric loves snowboarding, competitive sports and exploring the country with his friends and girlfriend. He is also currently training for his first marathon which is set to take place on May 2nd. He joins Spencer and Nate to talk about the future of money, Bitcoin education, getting into real estate, knowing when to quit your job and how to invest in yourself mentally, physically and monetarily to sustain a fulfilling future. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toosmartidiots/support

Soft Robotics Podcast
Soft Robotics With Nikolaus Correll

Soft Robotics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 49:40


Soft Robots with embedded sensing, actuation, computation, and adapting their physical properties for changing requirements. Bio: Nikolaus is an associate professor at the Department of Computer Science with courtesy appointments at the Department of Electrical, Computer and Energy Engineering and the Department of Aerospace Engineering at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He obtained a PhD from EPFL advised by Alcherio Martinoli in 2007, and spent two years at MIT CSAIL working with Daniela Rus as a post-doc. Before moving to EPFL, Nikolaus was a research assistant in the Collective Robotics Group at Caltech in 2003, also with Alcherio Martinoli. Nikolaus earned a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH Zürich) in spring 2003. He wrote his master’s thesis at the Collective Robotics Group at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, USA, about collaborative coverage supervised by Alcherio Martinoli and Joel Burdick, and spent a term at Lunds Tekniska Högskola (Lund Institute of Technology, Sweden) as an exchange student at the Department of Automatic Control working with Rolf Johansson in 2002. Before moving to ETH Zuerich in 2000, Nikolaus studied electrical engineering at the Technical University of Munich from 1998.

Energy News Au
Engineers Australia - The Peak Body For Energy Engineering

Energy News Au

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2021 17:06


Engineers Australia – dedicated to industry's development How did the engineering profession fare over 2020 and what does the future hold? In this episode we chat to Engineers Australia Chief Engineer Jane MacMaster and ACT Young Engineer of The Year Alexandra Radulovich. Engineers Australia is the heart of the engineering industry the Australasian region. The organisation has a 100-year history as the peak body for engineers. The prestigious institution offers more than just membership. Its professional development and highly regarded chartering certificate is an international mark of excellence. In 2021 the majority of oil and gas and renewables companies and contractors require chartered engineers to ensure quality and standards across their operations. Earning a chartered status means engineers within your organisation will be recognised as the professionals they are with global recognition. For professionals working in the space the chartered credential also offers career progression in senior or consultive roles. It's a competitive edge and shows an individual's commitment to the highest professional standards. Chartered engineers are peer-assessed against industry-recognised standards and there are several pathways to achieving chartered status. Charted certification is just one of the many roles Engineers Australia plays in the Australian energy sector. Engineers Australia also regularly publishes extensive research and journals for industry, works with government bodies, the media, and industry as well as running events. It also upholds professional standards across engineer careers from students to honorary fellows.

Irish Tech News Audio Articles
Hydrogen and its potential impact on energy security

Irish Tech News Audio Articles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 6:26


This webinar to be held on Wednesday 11th November will examine how hydrogen could impact the competitiveness and future energy security of Northern Ireland. The webinar, titled ‘Hydrogen-Exploring opportunities in the Northern Ireland Energy Transition’ will include a presentation from Alexandru Floristean a prominent figure in Hydrogen Europe. Mr. Floristean will present on ‘Hydrogen’s role in the EU’s plans for Energy Transition’. Currently, he is conducting a worldwide analysis of policies which may impact (negatively and positively) the deployment of hydrogen technologies in the context of the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Observatory (www.fchobservatory.eu) Meabh Cormacain, an energy advisor at the Department for the Economy will present on the ‘Northern Ireland Decarbonisation Policy Perspective’. Ms. Cormacain has held her current post since July 2019. She was formerly Manager of the Northern Ireland Renewables Industry Group (NIRIG), the trade body for the renewable electricity industry in Northern Ireland. Prior to joining the energy sector Meabh worked in South America and Southeast Asia for international aid agencies. A Department for the Economy statement reads: “As Northern Ireland moves to higher levels of renewable electricity generation and continues efforts to decarbonise the heating and transport sectors, hydrogen could play important roles in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Hydrogen could also present opportunities for business in Northern Ireland to explore new markets, new technologies, and new skill sets in an ever more competitive environment. This webinar will give an overview of what hydrogen can deliver for Northern Ireland, and we can best position ourselves to maximise the benefits.” Dr. Patrick Cnubben from the New Energy Coalition, in the Netherlands is the architect of HEAVENN, the Northern Netherlands hydrogen project and he will present on ‘The Vision and Progress to Date of the HEAVENN Project’. Dr. Cnubben is focussed and responsible for the realisation of large scale investments in the field of BioEnergy and Gas enhancing amongst else the production and use of (biogenic) energy carriers such as Green Gas, (Bio)LNG, and Hydrogen. Recently Patrick has been appointed the coordinator of the green molecules program (green hydrogen and green gas) with New Energy Coalition. Dr. Rory Monaghan from NUI Galway will present on ‘NUI Galway-NI project’ .Dr. Monaghan is the Lecturer of Energy Engineering in the School of Engineering at the National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway). He is the Lead of the Energy Research Centre in the NUI Galway Ryan Institute, a Funded Investigator in MaREI, the SFI Research Centre for Energy, Climate and Marine, and the Director of the Energy Engineering Programme at NUI Galway. Rory has been researching hydrogen and fuel cells since 2003 when he commenced his graduate studies at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Rory currently leads the Long-Term Effects work package of the €9.3 million GenComm project, which is funded by the EU Interreg northwest Europe Programme. He was commissioned by the Department of the Economy to prepare the Think Piece on Hydrogen Opportunities for Northern Ireland. Dr. Monaghan said: “Northern Ireland is a leader in the UK and in Europe in wind energy. it faces its own unique challenges in decarbonisation and energy security and competitiveness. Hydrogen has the potential to build on Northern Ireland’s strengths in renewables and indeed in manufacturing and technology. We hope to ignite discussion on how Northern Ireland can best position itself in a low carbon, hydrogen-enabled future.” Paul Mc Cormack, Innovation Manager at Belfast Metropolitan College and GenComm Programme Manager will chair the webinar and will set the scene by introducing the potential of hydrogen as an energy vector in green energy solutions. Paul stated “Prime Minister Boris Johnston said last week that a green in...

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast
Decoding Tesla’s Q3 Financial Results | 22 Oct 2020

EV News Daily - Electric Car Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 37:14


Show #914   Good morning, good afternoon and good evening wherever you are in the world, welcome to EV News Daily for Thursday 22nd October. It’s Martyn Lee here and I go through every EV story so you don't have to.   Thank you to MYEV.com for helping make this show, they’ve built the first marketplace specifically for Electric Vehicles. It’s a totally free marketplace that simplifies the buying and selling process, and help you learn about EVs along the way too.   Tesla (TSLA) has just published their financial results and also the shareholders letter for Q3 2020. Plus then then have a conference call to discuss it.   And I'll say now, remember (although who could forget) this is all against a backdrop of a global pandemic.   The earnings call featured: Martin Viecha -- Senior Director of Investor Relations Elon Musk -- Chief Executive Officer Zachary Kirkhorn -- Chief Financial Officer RJ Johnson -- Global Head of Commercial Energy Drew Baglino -- Senior Vice President, Powertrain and Energy Engineering ; Vice President, Technology Carl Peterson -- Director of Engineering     fifth consecutive quarterly profit   record revenue of $8.8 billion (up from 6.3 billion last year)   cash of $14.5bn (recent capital raise of $5bn)   Revenue from the sale of regulatory credits made up $397 million. 1.18 billion so far this year   2020 target of 500,000 vehicles - "Achieving this target depends primarily on quarter over quarter increases in Model Y and Shanghai production". They need to deliver over 181,000 vehicles this quarter.   840,000 to 1 million vehicles next year "in the vicinity". That would be upt o100% increase. The revenue allows them to invest more.   Cybertruck orders will be delivered in 2022, or toward the end of 2021 the earliest.   SBC (stock based compensation) expense increased to $543M (driven by 2018 CEO award milestones)   Tesla: "“The third quarter of 2020 was a record quarter on many levels. Over the past four quarters, we generated over $1.9B of free cash flow while spending $2.4B on new production capacity, service centers, Supercharging locations and other capital investments. While we took additional SBC expense in Q3, our GAAP operating margin reached 9.2%. For the trailing 12 months, we achieved an operating margin of 6.3%. We expect our operating margin will continue to grow over time, ultimately reaching industry-leading levels with capacity expansion and localization plans underway.”   But I want to start with this quote. It's profound, it's a laser focus on what they do. This IS their blueprint or ethos. I still see people online asking the questions how are you going to stimulate demand. For the last 10 years critics have said "but they'll struggle when other automakers start": "In addition to reducing the cost of the car, we're making the cars better. And that's the formula to sell the volume. That's what we're focused on."     ELON'S OPENING STATEMENT The importance of one million cars providing a feedback loop for corner case situations (aka Google). Because of the nature of spool up a new plant with new technology, it will start off very slow at first.   FINANCIAL Could be spending 5bn a year on capital expenditures. This Q was 1bn capex.   CELLS 350 kilowatts for charging on their cars. Right now the max is obviously 250kW. The pilot line in California will export 4680 cells to Germany for the Model Ys. Annual rate of 10GWh.   ANNUAL CAPACITY Shanghai - 250,000 vehicles based on just Model 3 Fremont - 590,000 for S3XY   CREDITS As Reuters explains: "Pollution credits became a more meaningful source of revenue for Tesla about a year ago when California and other U.S. states increased the mandatory share of zero-emission vehicles sold per manufacturer."   FREMONT "We have recently increased capacity of Model 3 / Model Y to 500,000 units a year. In order to do this, we restarted our second paint shop, installed the largest diecasting machine in the world and upgraded our Model Y general assembly line. Production should reach full capacity toward the end of this year or beginning of next year. "   SHANGHAI Not from Tesla themselves but Shanghai contributed ~34,000 Model 3's in Q3 "“We are currently building Model Y capacity at Gigafactory Shanghai, Gigafactory Berlin and Gigafactory Texas, and remain on track to start deliveries from each location in 2021”" "Model 3 production capacity has increased to 250,000 units a year. We reduced the price of Model 3 to 249,900 RMB after incentives, making it the lowest-price premium mid-sized sedan in China. This was enabled both by lower-cost batteries and an increased level of local procurement. As a result of this shift in cost and starting price, we recently added a third production shift to our Model 3 factory. "   BERLIN Construction of the Gigafactory in Berlin continues to progress rapidly. Buildings are under construction and equipment move-in will start over the coming weeks. At the same time, the Giga Berlin team continues to grow. Production is expected to start in 2021.. We are not dependent on internal cell production in 2021. "GigaBerlin will see our first battery line at scale"   TWEET TESLA IS A CORRELATION OF STARTUPS @elonmusk: "“Tesla  should really be thought of as roughly a dozen technology startups, many of which have little to no correlation with traditional automotive companies.”"   He sees a product line and a factory as a startup. So S,3,X,Y,C,R,S is 7 from vehicles. Nevada, Fremont, Shanghai, Berlin, Austin, Buffalo. Plus car insurance, solar and storage.   Elon sees it as Autonomy, Chips, Service, Sales, Drive Units, Superchargers, Insurance ("Could be 30-40% of the automotive business.")   Startups are never "finished". They ship a new build every week, for instance.   CYBERTRUCK "I was in the studio last Friday with Franz and the team looking over some improvements on the Cybertruck. There are a lot of small improvements compared to what was unveiled. I think it’s going to be better than what we showed."   Production depends on Austin: "It’s dependent on completing that factory and there are some new technologies with the high hardness exoskeleton. This has never been done before so there will probably be some challenges."   SEMI TRUCK “We continue the development of the Semi. And in particular, Megachargers, we realized that the 350-kW or so that we are looking for cars is not going to be enough for Semi. So we’re looking for something much more powerful than that, that can achieve essentially charging the Semi during a break, between your driving time so that you can drive until the next break. So there is no usable or efficient time wasted for charging the Semi. We’re working with other parties to make sure that there is a standard infrastructure that will be able to be deployed for all customers. Yes. That’s probably all I can say at this point. Just we’re not working in isolation. We have to invent it because it doesn’t exist. But we’re trying to invent something that could be helpful for everybody”   Sounds like CharIN to me.   ROADSTER Zero mention. It's a branding exercise, if/when they make it. As irrelevant to the bottom line as S & X.     You can listen to all 913 previous episodes of this this for free, where you get your podcasts from, plus the blog https://www.evnewsdaily.com/ – remember to subscribe, which means you don’t have to think about downloading the show each day, plus you get it first and free and automatically.   It would mean a lot if you could take 2mins to leave a quick review on whichever platform you download the podcast.   And  if you have an Amazon Echo, download our Alexa Skill, search for EV News Daily and add it as a flash briefing.   Come and say hi on Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter just search EV News Daily, have a wonderful day, I’ll catch you tomorrow and remember…there’s no such thing as a self-charging hybrid.     PHIL ROBERTS / ELECTRIC FUTURE (PREMIUM PARTNER) BRAD CROSBY (PREMIUM PARTNER) AVID TECHNOLOGY (PREMIUM PARTNER) PORSCHE OF THE VILLAGE CINCINNATI (PREMIUM PARTNER) AUDI CINCINNATI EAST (PREMIUM PARTNER) VOLVO CARS CINCINNATI EAST (PREMIUM PARTNER) NATIONALCARCHARGING.COM and ALOHACHARGE.COM  (PREMIUM PARTNER) DEREK REILLY FROM THE EV REVIEW IRELAND YOUTUBE CHANNEL (PREMIUM PARTNER) RICHARD AT RSYMONS.CO.UK – THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE SPECIALIST (PREMIUM PARTNER)   DAVID AND LISA ALLEN (PARTNER) OEM AUDIO OF NEW ZEALAND AND EVPOWER.CO.NZ (PARTNER) GARETH HAMER eMOBILITY NORWAY HTTPS://WWW.EMOBILITYNORWAY.COM/  (PARTNER) BOB BOOTHBY – MILLBROOK COTTAGES AND ELOPEMENT WEDDING VENUE (PARTNER) DARIN MCLESKEY FROM DENOVO REAL ESTATE (PARTNER) JUKKA KUKONEN FROM WWW.SHIFT2ELECTRIC.COM RAJEEV NARAYAN (PARTNER)   ALAN ROBSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALAN SHEDD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALEX BANAHENE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ALEXANDER FRANK @ https://www.youtube.com/c/alexsuniverse42 ANDERS HOVE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ANDREA JEFFERSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ASEER KHALID (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ASHLEY HILL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BÅRD FJUKSTAD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BRIAN THOMPSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) BRUCE BOHANNAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CHARLES HALL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CHRIS HOPKINS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) COLIN HENNESSY AND CAMBSEV (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CRAIG COLES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) CRAIG ROGERS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAMIEN DAVIS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DARREN FEATCH (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVE DEWSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID FINCH (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID MOORE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID PARTINGTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DAVID PRESCOTT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) DON MCALLISTER / SCREENCASTSONLINE.COM (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ERU KYEYUNE-NYOMBI (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) FREDRIK ROVIK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GENE RUBIN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GILBERTO ROSADO (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) GEOFF LOWE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) HEDLEY WRIGHT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN GRIFFITHS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN SEAR (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) IAN (WATTIE) WATKINS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JACK OAKLEY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JAMES STORR (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JIM MORRIS (EXECUTIVE PRODICERS) JON AKA BEARDY MCBEARDFACE FROM KENT EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JON MANCHAK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) JUAN GONZALEZ (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KEN MORRIS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KEVIN MEYERSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) KYLE MAHAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LARS DAHLAGER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LAURENCE D ALLEN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LEE BROWN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) LUKE CULLEY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARCEL WARD (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARK BOSSERT (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MARTY YOUNG  (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MATT PISCIONE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MIA OPPELSTRUP (PARTNER) MICHAEL PASTRONE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) MIKE WINTER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NATHAN GORE-BROWN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NEIL E ROBERTS FROM SUSSEX EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NICHOLAS MILLER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) NIGEL MILES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) OHAD ASTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PAUL RIDINGS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PAUL STEPHENSON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETE GLASS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETE GORTON (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PETER & DEE ROBERTS FROM OXON EVS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PHIL MOUCHET (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) PHILIP TRAUTMAN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RAJ BADWAL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RENE KEEMIK (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RENÉ SCHNEIDER (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RICHARD LUPINSKY (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ROB HERMANS (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) ROB FROM THE RSTHINKS EV CHANNEL ON YOUTUBE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) RUPERT MITCHELL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) SEIKI PAYNE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) STEPHEN PENN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) STEVE JOHN (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) THOMAS J. THIAS  (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) TODD OAKES (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) THE PLUGSEEKER – EV YOUTUBE CHANNEL (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) TIM GUTTERIDGE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER) WILLIAM LANGHORNE (EXECUTIVE PRODUCER)     CONNECT WITH ME! EVne.ws/itunes EVne.ws/tunein EVne.ws/googleplay EVne.ws/stitcher EVne.ws/youtube EVne.ws/iheart EVne.ws/blog EVne.ws/patreon   Check out MYEV.com for more details: https://www.myev.com

Efficiency Equals Profitability's podcast
Systems Lifecycles, Energy Engineering and all things Efficiency with Mike Amedeo

Efficiency Equals Profitability's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 41:40


This episode will educate people about all aspects of energy efficiency. Through plant management onto Engineering education, coupled with years of project specific work, Mike Amedeo shares specific knowledge around what goes in to efficiency projects from sales and engineering standpoints. We'll also discuss equipment lifecycles and get down and dirty with HVAC and incentives. Mike Amedeo on LinkedIn Vice President of Sales at Environmental Systems Corporation m.amedeo@esccontrols.com (860) 805-2104

Rome is in MNL
Career Pathfinding Nuclear Energy Engineering, and Saving the World with Don Fernando | RMNL Podcast #31

Rome is in MNL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2020 42:53


Don Lawrence Carl Fernando is a BS Chemical Engineering graduate from the University of the Philippines - Diliman and is currently studying MS Nuclear Engineering at Université Paris-Saclay in France. He is currently about to start his second year and aims to specialize in nuclear reactor physics & engineering.  In this episode, Don shared how he has gained clarity in his career path starting from when he was studying in the university. He also shared about his work experiences which further lead him into becoming more interested in nuclear energy engineering. There might be different sentiments about nuclear energy, but here, Don has helped me understand better how nuclear energy could be of help to climate change problems.  This is such a wonderful opening for the 3rd season of the podcast, right? :D Video version is available on my YouTube channel - https://www.youtube.com/c/romejuanatas/

Building Efficiency Podcast
Ep. 18 - Jim Hockett - VP of ESCO, Acuity Brands

Building Efficiency Podcast

Play Episode Play 48 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 16:41


Jim Hockett is the Vice President of ESCO for Acuity Brands Inc (AYI). Mr. Hockett has responsibility to lead process and sales initiatives that promote customer connectivity, new technology placement, and growth within the energy segments. Mr. Hockett began his lighting and energy solutions career in 1983 with Sylvania where he spent 30 years prior to accepting an early retirement & enhanced severance package. Since 2013 he has served in several sales and marketing roles within the Acuity Brands organization. Mr. Hockett has been active in the Technology and Energy Solutions Industry for many years. He became Lighting Certified by the National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions (NCQLP) in January of 2009. He served on the University of North Texas Industrial Advisory Board – Mechanical and Energy Engineering from 2012 – 2015. He also serves as the NAESCO Affiliate Committee Chair and a member of the NAESCO Executive Advisory CommitteeMr. Hockett currently resides in Ft Myers Beach Florida and holds an Associate of Arts in Computer Information Systems from Midway University and a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Management from John Brown University. The Nenni and Associates team are strategic partners in multiple facets of the energy and infrastructure services sector. We strive to continuously support our clients with their hiring needs and overall organization health. We are here to serve our clients as the market changes and be “in the moment” with market intel as we look to the future together.Our services for both our clients and candidates can be found below ✔️For Employers: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/for-employers/✔️For Candidates: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/career-opportunities/✔️Consulting: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/consulting-services/✔️Executive Search: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/executive-search/Nenni and Associates on Social Media:► Follow on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/nenni-and-associates/► Like on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nenniandassoc/► Email Listing: https://www.nenniandassoc.com/join-email-list/► Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/nenniandassoc► Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/NenniAssociates

Women @ Lunch Table
Project Management in Food & Beverage Industry ft. Padmashree Venkat, Project Manager | Tetra Pak, Dubai.

Women @ Lunch Table

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 30:11


In this episode, Padmashree Venkat shares her stories and experiences working as a Project Manager in the Food & Beverage industry. Padmashree has managed large scale projects focused on designing and implementing dairy processing plants in countries like Egypt, Oman, Jordan and Lebanon. As a project manager in a different industry and in a different geography, I found Padmashree's experiences share enough commonalities as well as a great uniqueness. We hope you find this conversation insightful! You can reach out to Padmashree Venkat on LinkedIn. *** Topics discussed: 1. Her journey into Tetra Pak; 2. Relevance of Energy Engineering to manage projects in F&B industry; 3. Transitioning to a Project Manager from a Process Engineer; 4. Skills required for a project manager in the F&B industry handling LEVANT market; 5. Day to day activities and scale of projects 6. Experiences and learnings working in a unique and multicultural environment as a woman; *** You can reach out to me on LinkedIn or write an email to womenatlunchtable@gmail.com. I'll be happy to hear from you! *** Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast. Women @ Lunch Table podcast is now available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, RadioPublic, Pocket Casts and Breaker. *** Jeevitha Balakrishnan *** --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeevitha-balakrishnan/support

Artificial Intelligence in Industry with Daniel Faggella
[AI Futures] Formation of Ethically Aligned AI Standards - with Dr. Karachalios PhD, Managing Director of IEEE Standards (S1E3)

Artificial Intelligence in Industry with Daniel Faggella

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 26:55


Today's interview is with, Konstantinos Karachalios, Managing Director of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standards Association (ieee.org). Konstantinos earned a Ph.D. in Energy Engineering (nuclear reactor safety) from the University of Stuttgart. Before IEEE, Konstantinos played a crucial role in international scenario simulation for large-scale nuclear reactor accidents. And with the European Patent Office, his experience included establishing EPO’s patent academy. For 100+ years, the IEEE has developed global standards for bleeding-edge technologies like nuclear power, blockchain, nanotech, systems engineering, and many more. Emerj is a big supporter of the IEEE's AI standards for "Ethically Aligned Design", and in this talk, we speak about what's happening in the early stages of AI standards and policy formation around the world.

Henry Experience
#16 - Elgenid Elqurashi | Energy Engineering

Henry Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2020 31:11


Elgenid has a bachelor in Chemical Engineering and right now is finishing his master degree in Energy Engineering. In this episode, Elgenid breaks down the Energy Engineering field, explains how energy is categorized, brings problem solving ideas for alternative energy, and also since he comes from Sudan, a country in the North of Africa, he takes us virtually there and alters the perception of what we might think of his country, things such as: animals, lifestyle, and childhood activities. I hope you folks enjoy it!

Edarabia's Podcast
What Can You Do with an Electrical Engineering Degree

Edarabia's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 4:37


Professor Tadhg O’Donovan is the Associate Head of the School of Engineering and Physical Sciences at Heriot-Watt University’s Dubai campus. In this role, he is responsible for undergraduate degree programmes in Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical and Electronic, Automotive and Energy Engineering, and postgraduate degree programmes in Energy, Renewable Energy Engineering and Advance Mechanical Engineering.Prior to this, Tadhg was an Associate Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Heriot-Watt University’s Edinburgh campus. He has worked in academia for a total of 14 years now.Tadhg has a research background in thermal science focusing on solar energy conversion, systems and storage. He has established collaborative links with industry and employs a techno-economic approach to support various renewable energy companies. To date, he has published in excess of 80 research papers in peer reviewed conferences and high impact factor journals. He has an established record of teaching innovation, and his innovative teaching practices have earned him the prestigious Graduates’ Teaching Award in 2013 and 2017.Tadhg received his PhD in Mechanical Engineering from Trinity College Dublin in 2005 and continued there as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow and lecturer before joining Heriot-Watt University. He represents Heriot-Watt University for the Energy theme for the Scottish Universities Physics Alliance (SUPA) and is the Director of the Scottish Institute for Solar Energy Research (SISER) as well as the Honorary Education Secretary for Energy Institute in the Middle East.In his free time, Tadhg likes to spend time with his young family; he has a 6-year-old daughter, Eilidh and a 3-year-old son, Seán. He also enjoys sports such as swimming and running and plays squash, badminton, golf and tennis.Support the show (https://www.edarabia.com/edtalk/)

CU Engineering
Innovators In The College - Jacob Segil & Lucy Pao - Episode 17

CU Engineering

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 11:17


On this edition of On CUE, we are looking at two research projects at the college that could be transformational at both the individual and global levels. Their work touches on personalized medicine, quantum engineering, clean energy, national security and so, so much more. First up, Jacob Segil - an instructor for the Engineering Plus and Mechanical Engineering degree programs who's work focuses on creating advanced prosthetics capable of "feeling." Our second guest is Lucy Pao, a professor in the Department of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, her research focuses on control systems, multisensor fusion, and haptic and multimodal visual/haptic/audio interfaces. In this interview Lucy speaks to us about one of her projects focused on bringing down the cost of wind energy via innovating the traditional designs of wind turbines. Subscribe and never miss a CUE! For more information visit www.colorado.edu/engineeering For a full transcript of the podcast visit https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/podcast-jacob-segil-and-lucy-pao Lucy Pao's website: https://www.colorado.edu/faculty/pao/ Jacob Segil's website: https://www.colorado.edu/eplus/jacob-segil

The Embodied Healing Self with Jen Mons
Ep 21 Embody Your Light Body with Barbera Ammahlia Schaefer-Berdner

The Embodied Healing Self with Jen Mons

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2019 70:45


In this Episode Jen shares guest Barbera Ammahlia Schaefer-Berdner, a light body engineer and name alchemist. Former Manager of Energy Engineering whom after a Near Death Experience for a total of 7 minutes, chose to remain behind and reconnect the souls who've lost their way home. In 2013, upon completion of her soul's mission, she experienced something similar to a walk-in, giving her personal experience for professional women and healers who have also been through intense spiritual awakenings and upheavals in life. Barbera reconnects you to Source, In yourself. She rewires, aligns, activates, and upgrades people's energy systems, including their physical one (which results in better health, improved business, and better relationships) and this facilitates their ability to embody their destinies.  Having healed herself of cancer, she also helps her clients heal from many of the dis-eases of their physical bodies, which are often stagnation in their Light body, energetic fields that makeup who they are on a cosmic plane that is connected to this earthly one. Enjoy the show!  Key points you will learn: How an upheaval or trauma in life effects our energy systems What an embodied light body is and healing A blend of science and spirit based on personal experiences. Show Notes: [01:00] About Barbera Ammahlia Schaefer-Berdner, a light body engineer [08:30] From “dead” for 7 minutes  to Alternative Healing Energy [10:40] What does it mean to Embody the light body? [12:42] The Upheaval to the Upgrade with healing light [21:00] Breakdowns allow you to choose a path, a live intervention. [25:40} Triggers and activations: an invitation for an energetic shift [28:30] The integration of the light body [33:00] Cancer as an upgrade for Barbera's intuition [38:50] A change in the collective matrix around cancer [42:00] Discerning without judgement [49:00] How to know when you need support facilitating a pathway to healing. [01:01:45] Embody the healer within you Quotes: [8:40] “After a dog sled race, I hit my head and I was dead for 7 minutes” [10:06] “When we have a upheaval in our lives, we have an energy system…..that gets fried” [12:11] “The health challenges were not about healing the body but were a spiritual upgrade” [16:00 ] “The children are coming into the planet as an upgraded light body” [18:00] “My vibration of my body at the time physically could not handle the vibration of my soul as she wanted to come in” [22:00] “They have a knowing … that there is an energetic component that we are not getting to yet” [31:30] “How to to be a full sovereign being holding your light “ [34:17] “I didn't give my power away” [39:22] “This is why you listen to your patients, they know their bodies better then we ever will” [41:20] “I had another spiritual awakening, I had a walk in.. where your soul got a really big upgrade” [42:15 ] “We like to judge that if its not natural it is better…Chemotherapy can create a lot of symptoms, so can a spiritual awakening” [46:20] “Healing is in the acceptance of where you are” [51:15] “Embody your destiny” [57:25] “ We are teaching people to trust the inner knowing” [59:40] “Allow yourself to be curious about the possibility” [1:00:35] “Our healing is so much bigger then us” Resources: Books I love! https://jenmons.com/podcast-resources/ Find Barbara www.embodylightbody.com Freebie: “Easy Energy Elevation Technique” Clear that funky energy that leaves you feeling like you've had the life sucked out of you.  Join Barbera for a clearing of your energy so you get back to your usual sparkly programming faster and easier. PODCAST DISCLAIMER: This podcast is to educate, inside, and inform the listeners of various pathways to wholistic well being.  This information is not to replace the advise of your physician, specialist, medical doctor, therapist, nutritionist or dietician. Please refer to full Medical Disclaimer Here. AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: Jen Mons Coaching is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to www.jenmons.com The post Embody your light body with Barbera Ammahlia Schaefer-Berdner appeared first on Jennifer Mons Coaching.

STEMoirs
Eps. 12: Professor Mariana Bertoni

STEMoirs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2019 61:35


Sebastian is joined by the notorious M.I.B. - Mariana I. Bertoni, a professor at Arizona State University in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering. We hear why she owns a brewery in Minnesota, the influences that guided her on this professorship path, how she handles the pressures, and her views on the duties of scientists to society. We rant a bit about duck curves and solar energy, chat about where solar manufacturing might be heading, and finally, why she finds it all worth it.Why the duck curve isn't a big issue (yet):https://energytransition.org/2016/07/the-duck-is-safely-afloat-in-california/The history of the duck curve: https://www.nrel.gov/news/program/2018/10-years-duck-curve.htmlA less technical explanation, but take what is said about why the duck is an issue with a grain of salt:https://www.suaoki.com/blogs/news/the-duck-curve-how-is-a-hindrance-for-solar-panel-market

Engineering Influence from ACEC
An Interview With Ralph Christie on Energy, Engineering, and the Importance of Advocacy

Engineering Influence from ACEC

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 9:34


Ralph Christie, Jr., PE, Chair Emeritus of Merrick & Company discusses energy, the future of engineering and the importance of advocacy at the 2019 ACEC Annual Convention and Legislative Summit in Washington, DC.The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) is the business association of the nation’s engineering industry. ACEC member firms drive the design of America’s infrastructure and built environment. Founded in 1906, ACEC is a national federation of 52 state and regional organizations representing more than 5,600 engineering firms and 600,000+ engineers, surveyors, architects, and other specialists nationwide.

Resources Radio
Measuring Methane, with Arvind Ravikumar of Harrisburg University of Science and Technology

Resources Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 30:41


Host Daniel Raimi talks with Arvind Ravikumar, assistant professor of Energy Engineering at Harrisburg University of Science and Technology in Pennsylvania. They discuss methane emissions from oil and natural gas systems, their effect on climate change, new technologies, which can detect and reduce those emissions, and what governments are doing to encourage the deployment of those new technologies. Plus, Arvind will give an update on how climate change is affecting the annual Iditarod race in Alaska. References and recommendations: Cows actually burp methane; https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2015/08/150803-cows-burp-methane-climate-science/ Melting snow and the Iditarod; https://www.nytimes.com/2019/03/01/sports/iditarod-climate-change-warming.html "Three Considerations for Modeling Natural Gas System Methane Emissions in Life Cycle Assessment" by Emily A. Grubert and Adam R. Brandt; https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652619307875?dgcid=author

CAMP GOODBOY
Episode 46: Good Energy Engineering with Justice Laub

CAMP GOODBOY

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 119:19


On Episode 46, we welcomed our Good Energy correspondent Justice Laub aka Good Energy. We discussed Enlightenment Now, global warming and Jussie Smollett. Enjoy!

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson
368: Matthew Kozuch on Youth and Sustainable Gardening

The Urban Farm Podcast with Greg Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2018 28:57


Having the perspective and impact of younger generations on growing food. In This Podcast: Early childhood impressions of environmental pollution led Matthew Kozuch to seek out solutions, and while at UC Berkley he worked on several projects with Engineers for a Sustainable World.  After graduation he continued with them and became the National Build Day Coordinator. This is the first of hopefully an annual event in more than 50 chapters across the United States. Don't miss an episode! Click here to sign up for podcast updatesor visit www.urbanfarm.org/podcast Matthew currently serves as the Build Day Coordinator for Engineers for a Sustainable World (ESW) which he's been a part of since joining the UC Berkeley chapter as a project leader in 2014. He graduated in May 2017 with a B.S. in Energy Engineering and is facilitating solar photovoltaic maintenance for the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission. Build Day is an initiative started by ESW creating local sustainable change by bringing together technical expertise and community organizing.  During the ESW Build Day event this past April, the chapter met with about seventy other volunteers to help construct a chicken coop, plant a strawberry patch, and create sheet mulching for expanding the Hoover Hawks Victory Garden. Go to www.urbanfarm.org/esw for more information and links on this podcast, and to find our other great guests.

Recover with Purpose Podcast
Ep 37 Jackie Kicks your FACE

Recover with Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2018 63:20


Ep 37 Jackie Galloway Jackie Galloway is a 22 year old, Olympic bronze medalist from the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. She was born in Crown Point, Indiana and graduated in 2014 from Wylie High School. She is a Mechanical and Energy Engineering student at the University of North Texas, and is currently preparing for a run at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.' If you would like for me to add to that let me know!  Social tags- Instagram- @jackiekicks_urface Facebook- Jackie Galloway Twitter- @ikick_urface Sponsors: Performance Medicine and Sports Therapy www.recoverwithpurpose.com "The Recover with Purpose Podcast" is sponsored by Health IQ, an insurance company that helps health conscious people like runners, cyclist, weightlifters and vegetarians get lower rates on their life insurance.  Go to healthiq.com/Recover to support the show and see if you qualify. Rapid Reboot is an athlete-oriented recovery technology company that makes reliable, dynamic pneumatic compression boots for every athlete at every level in every sport – without the price tag of other brands http://rapidreboot.com/performancemed 5% off Hyperice www.hyperice.com

Moraine Valley Broadcasting Channel
Chemistry Podcast: Bond Energy Engineering

Moraine Valley Broadcasting Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2018 11:12


"Bond Energy Engineering" discusses the molecular complexity of the energy stored in bonds. In addition to this, a method of engineering the concept in which energy is stored in bonds is then related to realistic situations that provide cleaner, environment friendly energy.

Health Media Now
HEALTH MEDIA NOW-ROBERT WILLIAMS-HOW TO MOVE FROM FEAR TO LOVE

Health Media Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2018 46:00


Please join us this Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at 4:00 p.m. PST and 7:00 p.m. EST for a live show with host Denise Messenger.  Robert Williams will be joining us and talking about his book, "Love in the Power--Moving Humanity from Fear to Love."  Robert is considered one of the world’s foremost experts in subtle energy engineering and technology. Robert is an inventor, musician and educator. He lectures at leading universities and is the inventor and developer of Quantum Code Technology™. In addition to teaching music at the university level, Robert recorded and performed with such artists as The Beach Boys, Paul Horn and Charles Lloyd. He has worked with prominent scientists including Dr. William Tiller (Stanford), Dr. Beverly Rubik (Berkeley), Dr. Rustum Roy (Penn State) and Dr. Stuart Krassner (UC Irvine).

The Alara Canfield Show
Soul Architecture and Energy Engineering with Audrey Light Language

The Alara Canfield Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 74:35


www.awakentohappinessnow.com/audrey14 Join me and my good friend Audrey Light Language as we learn about Soul Architecture and Energy Engineering! Another amazing and powerful call with Audrey as she brings in high vibration energies and frequencies from the Akash, Beings of Light, Ascended Masters, Fairies, and more as well as Sacred Key Numerical Codes to raise your vibration.

Nottingham MedChi
Professor Geoffrey Maitland - “Future Energy – How We Can Avoid Catastrophic Climate Change“

Nottingham MedChi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 75:52


Professor Maitland is Professor of Energy Engineering at Imperial College London and Past President of the Institution of Chemical Engineers (2014-2015). He talks about global warming with particular emphasis on carbon capture.

Discovery
Future of Energy

Discovery

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2015 27:00


Professor Jim Skea, from the Faculty of Natural Sciences, Centre for Environmental Policy at Imperial College London, joins Jack Stewart in the studio and brings his insight from the Paris climate talks. Paul Younger, the Rankine Chair of Engineering and Professor of Energy Engineering at the University of Glasgow, talks about geothermal energy and its potential as a renewable energy source, particularly in Ethiopia. Mark Jacobson, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Stanford, argues for a 100% switch to renewable energy sources. Tadj Orzesczyn, Professor of Energy and Environment at University College London, talks to us from the perspective of energy demand. If we can reduce this, then we can reduce the amount of energy we need to produce in the first place. (Photo: Ferrybridge C power station, near Knottingley 2015. Credit: OLI SCARFF/AFP/Getty Images)

The Life Scientific
Paul Younger on energy for the future

The Life Scientific

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 28:08


Paul Younger, Rankine Professor of Energy Engineering at the University of Glasgow, in conversation with Jim al-Khalili in front of an audience at the Free Thinking Festival at Sage Gateshead. Paul Younger's future career was inspired by the hills around him near the River Tyne. From a background in geology he now carries out research into, as he says, "keeping the lights on and keeping homes and businesses warm whilst de-carbonising our energy systems." He spent many years at the University of Newcastle, where he built up his expertise in the relationship between water and rocks. He has advised on how to clean up the highly polluted water left in mines after they are closed - from the North East to Bolivia. His knowledge of the rocks beneath our feet has lead him to investigating how we might use more geothermal energy in the future. Paul Younger tells Jim al-Khalili about the experimental holes that have been drilled in County Durham and central Newcastle, and explains why these projects are now mothballed. And Professor Younger also talks about his research into other unconventional ways of generating energy - such as turning coal deep underground into gas.

ScienceNow: Disaster in Japan
ScienceNow: Disaster in Japan

ScienceNow: Disaster in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2011 99:07


This ScienceNow event, held on March 29, 2011, presented five expert perspectives on the science behind the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crises that have engulfed Japan. Event Panelists Susan Beck, Professor, Geosciences, University of Arizona Beck provided an overview of the earthquakes and tsunamis that are at the core of Japan's catastrophe. Her research involves using broadband seismology to understand mountain belts, earthquakes and faulting. Current studies include earthquakes and Earth structure associated with subduction zones and strike-slip plate boundaries. Eric Betterton, Professor and Department Head, Atmospheric Sciences, UA Betterton described the transport of radioactive particles in the atmosphere and the possible consequences for the western U.S. Betterton's research focuses on atmospheric and environmental chemistry, including aerosols, cloud condensation nuclei, frozen solution chemistry, microphysical and chemical properties of winter precipitation, urban air quality, and ground water remediation. Paul Bonavia, Chairman, President and CEO, UniSource Energy Corp Bonavia examined the unfolding consequences of this disaster on energy policies worldwide. Prior to joining UniSource Energy in 2009, Bonavia served as Presidents of the Utilities Group and Commercial Enterprises at Xcel Energy. Bonavia serves on the Dean's Board of Advisors of the UA College of Science. Baldassarre Stea, Prof and Dept Head, Radiation Oncology, UA Dr. Stea provided an understanding of the effects of radiation on human health. Stea is board-certified in radiation oncology and treats patients with lung cancers, melanoma, brain tumors and pediatric cancers. John Williams, Prof, Nuclear and Energy Engineering, UA Williams provided an insiders' perspective on the challenges presented by the nuclear reactor technology. As director of the UA Reactor Lab, Williams coordinated the recent decommissioning of the University of Arizona's 52-year old TRIGA nuclear reactor.