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This podcast will discuss business to government infrastructure topics like technology, services, products, and materials that impact our communities' civil infrastructure.
We interview government officials, private sector leaders, engineers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and hard-working infrastructure professionals.

The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast The Infrastructure Hot Seat Podcast

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This podcast will discuss business to government infrastructure topics like technology, services, products, and materials that impact our communities' civil infrastructure.
We interview government officials, private sector leaders, engineers, entrepreneurs, innovators, and hard-working infrastructure professionals.

    Metamaterials Revolutionize Infrastructure and Medical Implants with AI-Gen

    Metamaterials Revolutionize Infrastructure and Medical Implants with AI-Gen

    This episode of the infrastructure hot seat, hosted by Chad Smeltzer, features an engaging discussion with Dr. Amir Alavi, an assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh. The conversation goes into the intersection of infrastructure, metamaterials, and artificial intelligence, bringing to light significant advancements and potential future implications. As Dr. Alavi shares his journey and recent developments from his research, listeners are drawn into an intriguing world where technology transcends traditional barriers across various industries.In the past year, Dr. Alavi has secured several pivotal projects focused on developing lightweight, high-performance metamaterial structures. One core discussion is about a collaborative project with PennDOT aimed at creating bridge decks constructed from prefabricated metamaterial blocks, signaling a significant shift towards sustainable infrastructure solutions. Furthermore, the episode addresses how generative AI, a cutting-edge subset of artificial intelligence, is transforming the process of designing these materials, enabling millions of potential designs to be explored rapidly.**Key Takeaways: *** Metamaterials offer scalable solutions that can be applied to civil infrastructure as well as biomedical implants, demonstrating the versatility of the technology.* Dr. Alavi's team is utilizing generative AI to significantly reduce the design process time, from millions of years of natural evolution to mere days.* The research could potentially lead to more sustainable infrastructure with reduced material usage and carbon emissions, supporting an eco-friendlier construction industry.* Fabrication remains a substantial challenge, particularly for multi-material metamaterials, that requires further innovation and collaboration with contractors.* Ongoing projects visualize metamaterial-based noise absorption walls for highways and the prospects of testing biomedical implants in vivo.




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    • 30 min
    Wastewater Process Engineer Discusses Future of Treatment Technology

    Wastewater Process Engineer Discusses Future of Treatment Technology

    Kevin Frank is an accomplished wastewater process engineer with over two decades of experience in the field of civil infrastructure and environmental engineering. Since beginning his career in 2002 at the Scranton wastewater treatment plant in northeastern Pennsylvania, Kevin has honed his expertise in water quality and purification. He holds a bachelor's degree in environmental engineering from Wilkes University and completed a master's degree at Penn State while working full-time. Presently, Kevin is a dedicated employee of AECOM, where he has worked for 17 years, lending his extensive knowledge to consulting engineering with a focus on enhancing nutrient removal processes and wastewater treatment design.






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    • 28 min
    The Journey from Teacher to Public Works Director.

    The Journey from Teacher to Public Works Director.

    Stephanie Boyce is the currently serving Public Works Director in Mission, Kansas. With a career that took an unconventional turn, Boyce transitioned from being a school teacher to diving into public works. She started her journey in local government almost 17 years ago and climbed the ranks through various public works roles. Stephanie's commitment to learning and expanding her expertise has seen her take on critical infrastructure projects and city improvement initiatives. She has been instrumental in leveraging technology and resources to enhance city planning and operations.






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    • 27 min
    The City Manager's Role in Economic Sustainability

    The City Manager's Role in Economic Sustainability

    Scott Andrews, City Assistant Manager of Bakersfield, California, joins host Chad Smeltzer to discuss his 20 years of experience in public service. Scott shares how he got into local government and the mentors who helped shape his career.

    They also delve into the role of a city manager and the importance of engaging the community. Scott highlights the exciting developments happening in Bakersfield, including the high-speed rail project and efforts to address homelessness.

    Tune in to gain insights into the world of local government and the impact it can have on communities.






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    • 27 min
    GIS and Drone Technology Solving Infrastructure Problems

    GIS and Drone Technology Solving Infrastructure Problems

    Justin Guerra is an experienced GIS and drone program manager currently serving at the Texas Rural Water Association. After completing his civil service as a United States Marine, Guerra leveraged his military precision and discipline into a career enhancing infrastructure problem-solving. With a rich background that includes military deployment to Afghanistan and humanitarian missions in Africa, he possesses a unique global perspective on the importance of resources like water. His academic journey in geography and his hands-on approach to rural utility systems have made him an expert in GIS application and implementation, significantly assisting rural communities to elevate their standards to those of larger municipalities.






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    • 32 min
    American Cities Struggle with Crumbling Infrastructure and Limited Funding

    American Cities Struggle with Crumbling Infrastructure and Limited Funding

    In this episode of the Infrastructure Hot Seat podcast, host Chad Smeltzer interviews Todd Saums, the Commissioner of Water Distribution with the City of Toledo, Ohio. Saums shares his journey from starting as a laborer in construction to his current role, overseeing the city's water distribution. They discuss the challenges of maintaining and upgrading infrastructure, including dealing with water main breaks and replacing lead services. Saums also touches on the importance of mentorship and the need for investment in infrastructure. Tune in to gain insights into the world of utilities and the critical work being done to ensure access to clean water.




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    • 29 min

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