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Bringing you the innovators, the innovations, the issues and topics that are advancing engineering.

ASME TechCast Mechanical Engineering Mag

    • Technology

Bringing you the innovators, the innovations, the issues and topics that are advancing engineering.

    Rethinking the Boiler with AtmosZero CEO Addison Stark

    Rethinking the Boiler with AtmosZero CEO Addison Stark

    "The future is going to be the clean industrial revolution."

    AtmosZero is on a mission to electrify and decarbonize steam. The startup's co-founder and CEO, Addison Stark, shares his mechanical engineering story, what led him to rethink the boiler, and advice for aspiring entrepreneurial engineers.

    • 16 min
    Nuclear Engineer Grace Stanke Talks Life After Miss America

    Nuclear Engineer Grace Stanke Talks Life After Miss America

    Where is the former Miss America now? Nuclear engineer Grace Stanke recently received her degree and moved to the East Coast for the next big step in her exciting career. In this episode, we talk about how her journey started and what 2024 holds in store for the Wisconsin native.

    • 14 min
    How to Mitigate Growing Technician Shortfalls

    How to Mitigate Growing Technician Shortfalls

    The workforce shortage and war for talent continue. One area that’s being hit particularly hard is the technical workforce, which is facing headwinds such as rapidly advancing technological requirements and antiquated perceptions.

    Despite growing demand across industries, from energy to manufacturing and beyond, there’s a widening gap between available positions and qualified candidates. And the engineer-to-technician ratio is widening, even though the need for critical hands-on skillsets is growing as well.

    Parminder Jassal, CEO and co-founder of Unmudl, a skills-to-jobs marketplace that connects learners and employers via a coast-to-coast network of leading community colleges, joins ASME TechCast to discuss these challenges and how industry, the public, and educators can turn this trend around.

    • 25 min
    Young Professional Engineers

    Young Professional Engineers

    Mechanical engineer, author, speaker, and trainer, the executive vice president of RMF Engineering in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., discusses how firms can recruit, retain, and train young professionals.

    • 24 min
    Space Exploration and the Engineering Workforce

    Space Exploration and the Engineering Workforce

    Mars has been a longstanding target for exploration, but for nearly 50 years, we've been sending robots to examine the Martian surface. Elizabeth Jens of Jet Propulsion Laboratory is one of the engineers working on systems used by the Perseverance rover and other missions. In this podcast, she talks about her work and the importance of encouraging young women to consider science and engineering careers.

    • 35 min
    Behind the New Faces of Engineering

    Behind the New Faces of Engineering

    Mechanical Engineering magazine's June/July cover story delves into the minds of early career engineers to hear their diverse stories, from humble beginnings to great achievements, and how they're paving the way forward for future engineering generations.

    In this sneak preview, we hear from Amy Elliott about her work in 3D printing and robotics at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, as well as her public outreach initiatives representing women in STEM and helping kids find their passion in engineering.

    • 21 min

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