21 episodes

ECE Tech Talk is excited to offer you scintillating conversations with incredible people from the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. We aim to bring the department closer together and humanize the faculty members.

Follow our podcast if you want more!

Currently hosted by Evan Allen and Gwyn Steel
Previously created and hosted by Dhwan Wanjara and Mayank Hirani

ECE Tech Talk ECE Ambassadors at Virginia Tech

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ECE Tech Talk is excited to offer you scintillating conversations with incredible people from the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Virginia Tech. We aim to bring the department closer together and humanize the faculty members.

Follow our podcast if you want more!

Currently hosted by Evan Allen and Gwyn Steel
Previously created and hosted by Dhwan Wanjara and Mayank Hirani

    Randy Marchany - Hacking, volleyball, and the coolest instrument you've never heard of

    Randy Marchany - Hacking, volleyball, and the coolest instrument you've never heard of

    We're back!!

    Today our new hosts (Evan Allen and Gwyn Steel) interview Randy Marchany, Director of Virginia Tech's Information Technology Security Lab and Chief Information Security Officer. Randy is a true renaissance man, coaching volleyball for Virginia Tech and playing in a band when he's not protecting VT from hackers. He held Steph Curry as a baby.

    If you want to know what Randy's mystery instrument sounds like, here's a great link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6QOr-oCTwU

    We hope you enjoy the podcast - let us know what you think!

    • 54 min
    Steven Bathiche, A Microsoft Fellow

    Steven Bathiche, A Microsoft Fellow

    In this episode, we bring you Steven Bathiche, A Virginia Tech alumnus and A Microsoft fellow. Steven shares his background and early education experiences through some great storytelling. He also goes on to talk in-depth about his time at Virginia Tech and his relationship with Dr.Dessy. He shares his journey to becoming a Microsoft fellow, an honor only shared by 20 other people in the history of the company. Steven Bathiche leaves us with the same advice Dr. Dessy gave him. Enjoy!

    • 57 min
    McPherson's Quotes

    McPherson's Quotes

    In this episode of ECE Tech Talk, we interview David McPherson to find out about his time at Virginia Tech and why he is so loved amongst his students. We also stumble upon McPherson's career and to top it off he reads his Mcpherson's Quotes from the CS discord server. Enjoy!

    • 34 min
    The Return of Dr.Buehrer

    The Return of Dr.Buehrer

    Dr. Buehrer returns to the podcast to talk about Virginia Tech sports and spring 2021.  He also adds a teacher's point of view on a virtual semester and offers some words of advice for students on how to make the most of it. Dr. Buehrer also shares his observations of how Covid-19 has affected graduate studies. 

    • 54 min
    Dr.Talty's random walk of life

    Dr.Talty's random walk of life

    In the latest episode of ECE Tech Talk, Dr.Talty describes his random walk of life. He provides detailed memories of his time at GM and Ford and how he ended up there. Dr.Talty also shares how he finds working at a university the closes thing to a fountain of youth. Mayank and Dhwan also promise Dr.Talty that after the pandemic they will gather and play darts. Enjoy!

    • 50 min
    Engineering Visibility: Non-Traditional Students

    Engineering Visibility: Non-Traditional Students

    Summary of the Engineering Visibility Podcast
    Engineering Visibility brings visibility to the invisible topics, concerns, and questions within the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.  This department is globally recognized for its dedication to research and its rigorous academic program.  However, outside the classrooms and labs are hallways that are teeming with a variety of people, ideas, questions, and concerns.  In this podcast, I sit down with the people of the ECE department to talk about all the things that go unseen in ECE.

    Non-Traditional Student Introduction
    Though the majority of undergraduate students within the college of engineering at Virginia Tech are between the ages of 18 and 23, not every undergraduate student arrives to Virginia Tech directly from high school.  There are also “non-traditional” students that include transfer students, older adult learners, and part-time students.  Non-traditional students typically have different goals and expectations than their younger peers and bring a wealth of professional and personal experience into the classroom.  In this episode, meet the non-traditional students and alumni of the ECE department.

    NSF Disclaimer:

    "This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1623067. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation."

    • 27 min

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