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| Show 116: Engineering a Better World
Dr. Eugene DeLoatch explains the
ever-present nature of engineering in everyday life. He lauds engineering
as a field of innovation and creativity.
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Main Guest: Dr.
Eugene DeLoatch is the Dean of the School of Engineering
at Morgan State University.
Michel Reece – an engineering postdoc working
at Morgan State University
Earl S. Richardson – President, Morgan State University
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117: How Pure Is Your Water?
Dr. Kimberly Jones discusses how her
work with "optimizing membrane processes" affects the water we drink
here on earth...and possibly on Mars.
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Main Guest: (Delta) Dr. Kimberly Jones,
Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at Howard University
Dean Orlando Taylor – Vice Provost for Research/Dean Graduate School, Howard
University
Show 118: Ethics in Engineering
Dr. Taft Broome teaches Howard
University students what they need to know about engineering, but also what they
need to know about how engineering impacts our daily lives.
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Main Guest: Dr.Taft
Broome,
Professor of Civil Engineering at Howard University
Show 119: Science Outside the Lab
Dr. Daryl Basham went from a Ph.D. in
Biochemistry to law school. He discusses how his background led him away from
research and to his current work as a patent agent preparing and prosecuting
patent applications in biotechnology arts and microbiology.
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Main Guest: Dr. Daryl
Basham,
Biotechnology Patent Lawyer at Gray Cary
Show 120: Beyond Global Warming
Dr. Warren Washington explains how weather
patterns cause environmental changes that are affecting the earth, and the way
we live, in diverse ways.
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Main Guest: Dr. Warren
Washington, Chair National Science Board (NSB); senior scientist
and head of the Climate Change Research Section in the Climate and Global Dynamics
Division at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
Former Student: John E. Jones, Jr., Deputy Director of the National Weather Service
Show 121: Great Expectations
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Theoretical physicist, and AAAS President, Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson has a myriad of notable experiences, including Chairman of the U.S. Nuclear
Regulatory Commission, and an appointment to the New York Stock Exchange
Human Resources & Compensation Committee, but she makes her home
as President of Rensselaer Polytechnic University.
Interviews:
Main Guest: Dr. Shirley Jackson, President Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, President AAAS Board of Directors
Mentee: Deb Nazon, working toward Ph.D. in ecological economics at Rensselaer
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