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Anthony started Winston Engineering Inc because he wanted to make a positive impact on the construction industry and spend more time with his family. Originally from Chicago, IL, he earned my Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Power Transmission and Distribution at Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University and got my start in the defense industry but chose to make a change. He then went onto obtain a Professional Engineering License in California and moved to focusing on the power industry.
Peter Schlosser is the vice president and vice provost of the Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University. He is the University Professor of Global Futures and holds joint appointments in the School of Sustainability, the School of Earth and Space Exploration in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment in the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. The laboratory has been launched to harness the innovative capacity of academia and develop options for sound management of the planet. Professor Schlosser is one of the world’s leading earth scientists, with expertise in the Earth’s hydrosphere and how humans affect the planet’s natural state. His research interests include studies of water movement and its variability in natural systems (oceans, lakes, rivers, groundwater) using natural and anthropogenic trace substances and isotopes as ’dyes’ or as ‘radioactive clocks.’ He also studies ocean/atmosphere gas exchange; reconstruction of continental paleotemperature records using groundwater as archive; anthropogenic impact on natural systems and sustainable development as academic discipline. His research adds to the basic understanding of ocean circulation and the ocean's role in climate. The same principles are used to investigate groundwater flow in shallow and deep aquifers, providing results that are relevant for environmental risk and impact studies. He has published more than 180 articles in leading journals.
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Anthony Winston III, P.E. is originally from the Southside of Chicago and earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering with Emphasis in Power Transmission and Distribution at the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering at Arizona State University. Right after graduating, Anthony worked in government defense design test systems for missile, radar systems and arrestment/launch systems for aircraft on Navy ships. After getting his Professional Engineering license, Anthony decided to go out on his own and start Winston Engineering LLC to allow him to work in construction and spend more time with his family. The company has just over 300 clients in 4.5 years and provides HVAC, Electrical and Plumbing Engineering for residential and commercial buildings. Website: http://www.winstoneng.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/winston_engineering_inc/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Winston_Eng_Inc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonywinstoniii/ Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/WinstonEngineeringInc/?_rdc=1&_rdr
An Arizona State University alumni, Randy went to the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering for Computer Science, and from the very beginning of his college life he was adamant about pursuing something meaningful - something that will help improve people's lives. Throughout his childhood he had 6 dogs, so Randy was not foreign to the selfless love that is shared by the pet and its owner. Hence, he decided to help the lives that do not have the voice to ask for help on their own.
Dr. Nadia Kellam discusses her use of narrative research methods and I-poems. Nadia is an Associate Professor in the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. This episode is hosted by Dr. Ruth Streveler, produced by the School of Engineering Education at Purdue University, and features music composed by Patrick Vogt.
A team of students and faculty from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering represented ASU at this year’s Intel Cup in Shanghai, China. ASU’s team, who developed a robotic guide dog meant to assist individuals with visual impairments more efficiently and inexpensively than alternative options, brought home a first prize award! Hear their story on the Innovation Happens podcast.
A team of students and faculty from the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering represented ASU at this year’s Intel Cup in Shanghai, China. ASU’s team, who developed a robotic guide dog meant to assist individuals with visual impairments more efficiently and inexpensively than alternative options, brought home a first prize award! Hear their story on the Innovation Happens podcast.
Kerri kicks off the episode talking about Serena Williams’ postpartum IG post, the newest additions to the NFL sidelines, and the return of Better Call Saul. #ThirtyStuff includes an update on the FaciaBlaster and Float Therapy (feels like you’re floating in space!). This week’s guest is Brooke Coley, PhD. Dr. Coley earned her Ph.D. in Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh and she is currently an Assistant Professor in Engineering at the Polytechnic School of the Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University. In her work, she hopes to push the bounds of traditionally heteronormative engineering environments through transdisciplinary approaches. Intrigued by the intersections of engineering education, mental health, and social justice, Dr. Coley's primary research interest focuses on virtual reality as a tool for developing empathetic and inclusive mindsets. For more information visit Dr. Coley’s website: www.thecoleyspacelab.com (coming soon!)
Dr. Karmella Haynes is an Assistant Professor in the Ira A. Fulton School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering at Arizona State University. She is also a senior judge for the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition. She received her Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics from Washington University in St. Louis. Prior to joining the faculty at ASU, Karmella was awarded a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Teaching and Research fellowship at Davidson College, followed by an NIH postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School. Karmella is with us today to tell us all about her journey through life and science.
Tadd Truscott, Assistant Professor, Ira A. Fulton College of Mechanical Engineering, Brigham Young University.
Guest: Jeffrey La Belle, PhD Host: Steven Edelman, MD Many patients do not test blood glucose levels as often as they should, due to pain associated with the finger stick, as well as the need for an excess of testing paraphernalia. This week's guest discusses a potential non-invasive test on the horizon that would use tears to measure glucose levels. Dr. Jeffrey La Belle, biomedical engineering research professor in the School of Biological and Health Systems Engineering in Arizona State University's Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering and the Biodesign Institute, discusses promising new research in testing that may improve effectiveness and compliance with measuring blood glucose.
Subhash Mahajan from the Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, Arizona State University, presents a lecture on "Self-Assembled Nanostructures in Mixed III-V and Group III Nitride Layers and Their Influence on Electronic and Optical Properties." His research covers two thematic areas: structure-property relationships in functional materials and deformation behavior of solids.