34 episodes

This podcast explores topics relevant to current and future engineering students through conversations with practicing engineers, engineering faculty, and engineering students.

The Engineering Student Experience Podcast Paul Nissenson

    • Education
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This podcast explores topics relevant to current and future engineering students through conversations with practicing engineers, engineering faculty, and engineering students.

    Episode 34 - What is professional licensure?

    Episode 34 - What is professional licensure?

    In this episode, Paul interviews Davy McDowell, who is the Chief Operating Officer of the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES). During the conversation, Davy provides an overview of the process engineers go through to become professionally licensed. He also discusses the types of engineering jobs that typically require professional licensure, what the professional licensure exams (FE and PE Exams) are like, when it’s recommended to take the exams, and tips for preparing for the exams.
    NCEES is an organization that assists states and territories in the professional licensure process: https://ncees.org/ 
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode produced and edited by Paul Nissenson.
    Recorded on November 1, 2023 via Zoom.

    • 47 min
    Episode 33 - What is Manufacturing Engineering?

    Episode 33 - What is Manufacturing Engineering?

    In this episode, Paul interviews Dr. Victor Okhuysen who is a Professor in the Industrial & Manufacturing Engineering Department at Cal Poly Pomona. During the conversation, Dr. Okhuysen provides an overview of the field of manufacturing engineering. He compares manufacturing engineering with other engineering disciplines, discusses career paths available in manufacturing engineering, and gives various tips for all engineering students.
    You can read more about the Cal Poly Pomona's Industrial & Manufacturing Department here: https://www.cpp.edu/engineering/ime/index.shtml 
    National Association of College and Employers (NACE) website for career readiness competencies: https://www.naceweb.org/career-readiness/competencies/career-readiness-defined/
    American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) magazine breaks down mechanical engineering jobs by sector (about half of mechanical engineers work in manufacturing): https://www.asme.org/topics-resources/content/infographic-where-do-americas-mechanical-engineers-work
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode edited by Paul Nissenson.
    Recorded on May 2, 2023 at Cal Poly Pomona.

    • 44 min
    Episode 32 - What’s it like to be a veteran and an engineering student?

    Episode 32 - What’s it like to be a veteran and an engineering student?

    In this episode, Paul interviews two Cal Poly Pomona engineering students, Elizabeth Sanchez (industrial engineering) and Esteban Alderete (aerospace engineering), who also are US Marine Corps veterans. During the interview, Elizabeth and Esteban share their experiences of active-duty service, transitioning back to civilian life, and being engineering students. They also provide advice for people who are thinking about joining the military, and advice for veterans who are considering pursuing an engineering degree one day.
    Cal Poly Pomona Veterans Resource Center: https://www.cpp.edu/veterans/index.shtml
    TELACU Veterans Upper Bound program: https://telacu.com/telacu-education-foundation/college-readiness-programs/veterans-upward-bound/
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode edited by Paul Nissenson. Recorded on March 22, 2023 at Cal Poly Pomona.

    • 58 min
    Episode 31 - What’s it like to have to repeat a course?

    Episode 31 - What’s it like to have to repeat a course?

    In this episode, Paul interviews two Cal Poly Pomona engineering students, Jared Changizian (mechanical engineering) and Michael Youssef (electrical engineering), who discuss a very common experience for engineering students -- having to repeat a course due to receiving a low grade. During the interview, Jared and Michael describe the emotions and thoughts they experienced when they found out they had to repeat engineering courses. They also discuss how they eventually overcame these difficulties and became stronger as a result.
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode edited by Paul Nissenson. Recorded on March 21, 2023 via Zoom.

    • 55 min
    Episode 30 - What is ABET?

    Episode 30 - What is ABET?

    In this episode, Paul provides an overview of ABET, which is the agency responsible for accrediting engineering programs. He discusses why accreditation is important for students and what an engineering program must do to receive accreditation.
    During the episode, Paul mentions that all of his department's program educational objectives are listed on his department's website. You can view the program educational objectives, along with the seven student outcomes mandated by ABET, in the "ABET Accreditation" section of this website: https://www.cpp.edu/engineering/me/index.shtml
    More information about ABET can be found here: https://www.abet.org/accreditation/ 
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode edited by Paul Nissenson. Recorded on January 3, 2023.

    • 21 min
    Episode 29 - Engineering in the Air Pollution Control Industry

    Episode 29 - Engineering in the Air Pollution Control Industry

    In this episode, Paul explores the field of air pollution control (or air pollution abatement) with Anoosheh Oskouian and John Von Bargen from Ship & Shore Environmental, a company based in Signal Hill, CA that specializes in designing and constructing air pollution abatement systems. Anoosheh is President and CEO of the company, and John is the Vice President and Director of Engineering.
    During the interview, Anoosheh and John discuss the importance of air pollution abatement in our everyday lives, how Ship and Shore Environmental works with businesses and local air quality regulatory agencies to meet the air pollution abatement needs of businesses, the types of engineers who typically work in this field, the history of air pollution control in the US, and many other topics.
    About Ship & Shore Environmental: Ship & Shore Environmental, Inc. is a Long Beach, CA-based, woman-owned business specializing in the design, evolution, manufacture, and deployment of industrial air pollution capture and control systems. S&SE helps major manufacturers and other organizations around the world meet volatile organic compounds (VOC) abatement challenges by providing customized energy-efficient air pollution abatement systems across various applications, resulting in improved operational efficiency and tailored “green” solutions. Since 2000, S&SE has advised governmental groups and leaders on the full spectrum of environmental needs. Today, S&SE offers a host of innovative engineering and manufacturing capabilities and maintains multiple offices around the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia. With over 100 specialized experts spread across the globe, the company remains dedicated to delivering tailored solutions for clients on both land and sea. For more information, visit www.shipandshore.com.
    Have comments about this episode? Send your feedback to TESEpodcast@gmail.com and Paul will personally read your email.
    Episode edited by Paul Nissenson. Recorded on August 2, 2022 at Ship & Shore Environmental in Signal Hill, CA.

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