
Matt Wiles, P.E.
In this episode , I interview Matthew Wiles, P.E. , Vice President and COO of ECR Engines of Richard Childress Racing. Matt earned his bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering department his master’s d

Hosted by Kelly Scarff · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 39 episodes
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Engineers are known for doing so many amazing things, but none of those things would be possible without effective communication. From writing technical reports to presenting their research findings, engineers are required to communicate every day. Join Kelly Scarff and Matthew Wood as they interview engineers from all sectors of work to find out what kind of communication they use on a daily basis and what engineering students can do now to prepare.
Kelly Scarff hosts The Engineering Communication Podcast, a science show with 39 episodes published.

In this episode , I interview Matthew Wiles, P.E. , Vice President and COO of ECR Engines of Richard Childress Racing. Matt earned his bachelor’s degree from Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering department his master’s d

In the latest episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast I talk with Marie Paretti , Virginia Tech Engineering Education Professor, who brings a rare blend of expertise with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering, an M.A.

A few weeks ago, Amir Lahoud from Virginia Tech’s radio station, WUVT-FM Blacksburg , invited me to record a special episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast for their station with guest Matt Nowinski —and I’m so

In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, I sat down with Connor Herron , a Locomotion Controls Engineer at Persona AI , where he develops software and algorithms that bring humanoid robots to life. Conno

Laura Moss is a Stability and Radiological Analysis Engineer at GE Vernova Hitachi Nuclear Energy . She has a chemical engineering degree from Virginia Tech Department of Chemical Engineering a master’s from NC State Uni

Ever wondered how engineering drawings and a few failures can shape an engineer’s career? In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we sit down with Craig Keys , an alum from Virginia Tech Mechanical Engi

We’re thrilled to welcome Hannah Carroll, P.E. to the next episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast! Hannah brings a fascinating blend of engineering expertise and forensic insight to the conversation. With a bac

What happens when engineering meets health equity? In our latest episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we sit down with Ashley Taylor, Ph.D., MPH , a powerhouse in interdisciplinary research and inclusive edu

Ever wondered how an octopus or a snake could inspire the future of robotics? In our latest episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, I sit down with Noel Naughton , Assistant Professor in Virginia Tech Mechanica

In this season's final episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, Aleem Ahmed talks with Eszter Anna Varga , a graduate of both Kevin T. Crofton Department of Aerospace and Ocean Engineering at Virginia Tech and V

We have another episode ready for you! In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Jim Hess . Jim has an impressive resume, holding management and leadership positions at companies like Stanley

We're back with another episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast! In this episode we talk with Yedhartha Sai Chinnasani, E.I.T , a Rolling Stock Engineer at Mott MacDonald . Tune in to learn more about effective

In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Walter Lee , an Associate Professor in the Virginia Tech Engineering Education Department. Dr. Lee is also the Director for Research in the Virginia

In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Gurbinder Kaur, PhD , a Senior R&D Engineer at Mitra Chem . Dr. Kaur earned her doctorate at Thapar Institute of Engineering & Technology and was a p

In the Season 3 premiere of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Durgesh Chandel, Ph.D. , a Software Research Engineer/Scientist at Intel Corporation . Join us to learn more about Durgesh's career path tha

In our final podcast of the season, Johan J. interviews Dr. Jonathan Boreyko , a graduate from Trinity College-Hartford and Duke University , is an Associate Professor in Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering . Tune in to

In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Jared Wicker . Jared is a graduate of Clemson University and currently works at X-energy as an Environmental Licensing Engineer. If you’re an enginee

The Engineering Communication Podcast is continuing its Start-up Series for this episode with David Alsippi , a Penn State University and University of Wisconsin-Madison graduate and founder and owner of ScanTek Solution

In this episode of The Engineering Communication Podcast, we talk with Caitlin Chamberlain . Caitlin has an Engineering degree from James Madison University and now works as a Junior Systems Engineer at Leidos . We cover

As part of our new #AI series, this week’s episode talks with Dr. Dylan Losey, former post-doc at Stanford University and current assistant professor in the Virginia Tech Mechanical Engineering department. Dylan runs the
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