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Engineering Out Loud

From the College of Engineering at Oregon State University, this is "Engineering Out Loud"—a podcast telling the stories of how our research and innovation here are helping change the world out there.

Innovation Science Education
Update frequency
every 15 days
Average duration
19 minutes
Episodes
78
Years Active
2016 - 2025
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Ethics in AI presentation, S13E2

Ethics in AI presentation, S13E2

Imagine the camera of a self-driving car switches to a power-saving mode and takes low-resolution images. As a result, the car hits a pedestrian. A mundane decision to save battery thus becomes a dec…

00:44:17  |   Fri 23 May 2025
Immersed in learning on the Klamath River, S14E3

Immersed in learning on the Klamath River, S14E3

The Klamath River is transforming after four dams were removed in 2024. In this episode, we join the research team studying the impacts of the dam removals on plant and algae. Hear from the students …

00:21:17  |   Tue 01 Apr 2025
How will the Klamath River transform? S14E2

How will the Klamath River transform? S14E2

The removal of four dams from the Klamath River was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to capture the interplay of science, engineering, and culture. Desirée Tullos, professor of water resources engine…

00:23:34  |   Mon 06 May 2024
What is behind the Klamath dam removals? S14E1

What is behind the Klamath dam removals? S14E1

This is a historic year on the Klamath River, where the biggest dam removal in the U.S. is underway. The hope for the monumental engineering project is that it will restore some balance to a damaged …

00:13:23  |   Wed 03 Apr 2024
NEWS: How many robots can a single human supervise? S13E1

NEWS: How many robots can a single human supervise? S13E1

Will swarms of unmanned aerial vehicles be able to aid humans in wildland firefighting or package delivery? Research summarized in a new paper in Field Robotics represents a big step towards realizin…

00:26:47  |   Thu 21 Dec 2023
Graduation day, S12E4

Graduation day, S12E4

The final episode of the season occupies a time of transition, as spinoff company Espiku ramps up. We get an update on two systems that received patents and a third that could provide an environmenta…

00:20:36  |   Tue 28 Mar 2023
And so, it flows, S12E3

And so, it flows, S12E3

The pandemic didn’t stop Bahman Abbasi’s desalination research. In this third episode, we learn about the successful lab-scale demonstration of his team’s technology and the next steps toward its com…

00:15:30  |   Wed 22 Mar 2023
Building the foundation, S12E2

Building the foundation, S12E2

In the second episode of this four-part season, we travel to Bend, Oregon to visit the Water and Energy Technologies Laboratory and meet the team that is inventing a new technology to desalinate wate…

00:13:09  |   Wed 15 Mar 2023
Turning seawater into sweet water, S12E1

Turning seawater into sweet water, S12E1

Can turning seawater into drinking water be a cost-effective way to provide clean, fresh water for the growing numbers of people facing water scarcity? Bahman Abbasi, associate professor of mechanic…

00:16:40  |   Wed 08 Mar 2023
Preparing for nature’s worst, S11E8

Preparing for nature’s worst, S11E8

What is Oregon doing to prepare for earthquakes, tsunamis, and wildfire? Researchers at Oregon State University are working with the state Legislature to help them make informed decisions about how …

00:26:21  |   Tue 29 Mar 2022
Dune erosion solutions, S11E7

Dune erosion solutions, S11E7

Can plants fortify Oregon’s coastal dunes against storm surge? Meagan Wengrove, assistant professor of coastal and ocean engineering, built scale versions of dunes in one of the world’s largest wave …

00:25:03  |   Tue 25 Jan 2022
RAPID reconnaissance: Capturing data in the aftermath of a disaster, S11E6

RAPID reconnaissance: Capturing data in the aftermath of a disaster, S11E6

After a major disaster, hidden amid the rubble and debris are precious clues about the extreme forcesstructures were subjected to, and exactly what caused them to fail. How can researchers collect th…

00:15:32  |   Tue 30 Nov 2021
Saving PDX, S11E5

Saving PDX, S11E5

What will it take for Oregon to recover after a magnitude 9.0 Cascadia subduction zone earthquake? Among other things, it will need a major airport to receive the tons of relief supplies from around …

00:15:47  |   Tue 16 Nov 2021
What’s in the water after a wildfire? S11E4

What’s in the water after a wildfire? S11E4

Wildfires that devastate mountain communities have the potential to foul the water distribution system running underneath residential structures. But knowing which water pipes have been affected is c…

00:18:17  |   Tue 09 Nov 2021
Burning to learn, S11E3

Burning to learn, S11E3

How do engineers fight wildfires? With fire. David Blunck, associate professor of mechanical engineering, is trying to better understand and predict the behavior of embers that spread blazes. To do t…

00:17:01  |   Tue 12 Oct 2021
When the Earth moves, E11S2

When the Earth moves, E11S2

What happens to bridges, buildings, and pipelines when the soil holding them up behaves like a liquid? Ben Mason, associate professor geotechnical engineering, has traveled the world doing post-earth…

00:19:11  |   Wed 14 Jul 2021
The day the lights go out in Oregon, S11E1

The day the lights go out in Oregon, S11E1

The long-feared 9.0 magnitude Cascadia subduction zone earthquake, which seismologists say is inevitable, will damage or destroy large swaths of Oregon’s electrical grid. How long will it take to get…

00:13:34  |   Wed 16 Jun 2021
Documenting the surge

Documenting the surge

How do you manage a COVID-19 surge? When intensive care units are beyond capacity, health care workers are stretched thin, and life-saving equipment is in short supply, there are a lot of tough choic…

00:14:08  |   Tue 01 Jun 2021
Changing the culture of computer science education, S10E4

Changing the culture of computer science education, S10E4

How can we get a more diverse group of young people interested in computer science? Focus on equity, says Jill Hubbard, instructor of computer science and co-principal investigator of a multi-univers…

00:16:12  |   Tue 13 Apr 2021
Using games to teach computer science remotely, S10E3

Using games to teach computer science remotely, S10E3

Can middle schoolers learn computer science concepts using tabletop games? How about during a pandemic, when classroom interaction takes place remotely? Researchers in computer science and education …

00:22:46  |   Wed 13 Jan 2021
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