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We are so excited to offer our latest educational resource: the School of PE Podcast. Several times a month, we will be releasing a variety of episodes featuring hot topics in engineering along with interviews with School of PE instructors, subject matter experts, and other special guests. Hosted by our Associate Vice President Chris Miller, these podcasts are designed to deliver interesting and informative content you can listen to or watch anywhere, anytime. Tune in regularly so you don’t ...
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In this week’s episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris and Tony Long, a petroleum engineer from Texas, discuss gas emissions. You’ll learn about flared natural gas, lit and unlit flares, venting, and more! Discover the causes of harmful emissions, and learn what engineers like Tony are doing to reduce them. Later, Tony shares advice for aspiring…
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On this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris is joined by Julienne Bautista, a stormwater environmental engineer from Washington, DC. She explains the serious effects of stormwater pollutants on homes and the environment and how engineers use detention and retention to counteract them. You’ll learn about the stormwater regulations in DC and t…
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This episode of the School of PE Podcast featuring Chris and Luke Rowley, a PE from Utah, is all about goal setting. Luke shares comprehensive advice on how to set and achieve your goals. He also reveals 4 fundamental life categories that all goals should fall within to improve the quality of your results. Learn how to work past boredom, procrastin…
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In this week’s episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris is joined by civil engineer Justin Goolsby to discuss the college experience of an engineer. Learn about the impact professors can have on students and how you can get to know your professors for a better experience. Justin also addresses the challenges that come with remote classes and pres…
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On this episode of the School of PE Podcast, join Chris and environmental engineer Geder Mena as they dive into some unique topics in engineering: creativity and emotional intelligence. Discover how these traits apply to engineering and why they are integral to generating innovation in the field. You will also learn about other interesting elements…
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This week’s episode of the School of PE Podcast features John Zaccheo, a mechanical engineer from NYC. Learn more about the climate mobilization act in NYC and the local government’s plans to dramatically reduce carbon emissions within the next couple decades. John also shares what changes need to be made to buildings to increase energy efficiency,…
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This episode of the School of PE Podcast features Chris and Luke Mignogna, a field engineer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Take a closer look into the day-to-day of a field engineer, and learn what skillsets are necessary to become one. Luke shares the benefits of becoming a field engineer and how the experience he has gained from it has evolved hi…
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In this week’s episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris is joined by Brian Huttner, a precast structural engineer from Virginia Tech. Learn how precast concrete is used to build and why it is so efficient for making beautiful structures. Brian gives insight into his past projects and how he has learned to balance client/architect expectations wit…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris talks with Obi Efochie, a PE-based out of Texas, about the winter power outages in Dallas, Texas. Obi provides insights into the causes of the power outage and suggests ways to prevent future outages, including winterizing power systems and passing laws that allow the allocation of power between ci…
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This episode of the School of PE Podcast features principal engineer and geologist Charles Hubbard on technical competency in the real world. He explains the importance of always gaining more information and education to increase your competency within your field. You’ll learn about the problem solving, analysis, and evaluation Mr. Hubbard conducts…
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In this episode, we welcome Dustin Douglas back to the show, this time to discuss the effects of materials cost increases in construction! Learn about which materials are experiencing cost increases, what’s causing them, who absorbs the increases, and more. Discover the effects that COVID has had on rising costs as well as the different ways consum…
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In this week’s episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris is joined by Justin Meyerson, an Office Engineer at SI Engineering, P.C. in NYC. Have you ever wondered what resident engineering and inspection (REI) services are or what an office engineer does? In this episode, you’ll learn more about resident engineering and inspection services for gover…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, repeat guest Erin Kelly joins Chris on the show! During this episode, you will learn more about the different paths that civil structural engineers can take, including design engineering, forensics engineering, risk assessment, and in-house engineering support. Kelly explains how there’s no right way to …
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This School of PE Podcast episode features Chris and Mr. Aleksandr Treyger, a PE and PMP based out of Jersey Shore. Learn more about climate change and the future of hydropower, like how climate change affects people and the environment, different ways people and corporations can reduce pollution and emissions, and the benefits of implementing hydr…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris talks with Mr. Mitch Hanson, an electrical engineer in Fort Collins, CO. You will learn more about what comes next after passing your PE exam. Hanson touches on how he balanced studying for the exam with maintaining his career, the benefits of obtaining a PE, what it means for a licensed engineer t…
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Join Chris as he talks to repeat guest Mr. James Avery, a fire protection engineer based out of Memphis, TN. In this episode, you will learn about the safety tools Avery uses on a day-to-day basis, the fire protection equipment individuals should have to protect themselves and their homes, and the rigorous testing done on commercial fire protection…
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Join Chris as he talks with Isaac Oakeson, the founder of Civil Engineering Academy. In this episode, dive into the new PE Civil CBT exam format—learn about the different alternative item type (AIT) questions, the pros and cons of the exam going digital, and some of the best strategies to ace the exam. This episode is particularly applicable for ex…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris is joined by Mr. Doug Smith, the Learning Success Manager for HoloPundits, a leading augmented reality solutions provider helping School of PE create AR/VR features for our publications. Discover the exponential growth of extended technology applications and the benefits of implementing these techn…
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This episode of the School of PE Podcast features a discussion between Chris and repeat guest, Collin Sims, School of PE’s Program Administrator. You will learn more about how School of PE is a leader in professional education with innovative technology designed to improve learning experiences for students. Discover how and why we developed certain…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, we are joined by a returning guest, Mr. James Lindsey, a structural engineer. This episode focuses on Lindsey’s personal experiences with and strategies for preparing to take both the FE and PE exams. Lindsey gives suggestions on how to overcome mental hurdles, how to improve content retention, and how t…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, join Chris as he puts fire protection engineer James Avery in the hot seat! Based in Memphis, Tennessee, Avery began his engineering adventure in the mechanical sector before receiving an opportunity to work for a sprinkler company. You’ll learn about technological developments in fire protection like fi…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, we are joined by a repeat guest, Mr. Mike Villarosa, a New York State civil engineer and instructor for School of PE. This episode focuses on new information released by the NCEES about the PE Civil CBT exam, the pros and cons of having open book exams vs. exams where students can only use their referenc…
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On this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris interviews James Lindsey, a structural engineer currently working in the field of utilities. You’ll learn about the effects of weather on transmission lines and structures, the pros and cons of certain assembly structures, when you would want to use underground versus overhead lines, and more!…
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Join Chris as he talks to Erin Kelly, an instructor for School of PE and structural engineer in California. Kelly currently performs seismic risk assessments for commercial real estate with Blackstone Consulting. In this episode, you will find out about the California Seismic and Surveying exams and why they’re intentionally difficult, as well as t…
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This episode of the School of PE Podcast features a conversation between Chris and Dustin Douglas, a geotechnical engineer living and working in Texas. Douglas is currently a region engineer for a geotech firm called GeoPier, but originally began his education as a music major! In this episode, you will learn about why engineers would want to earn …
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In this episode, Chris Miller talks with Collin Sims, School of PE’s Program Administrator. Collin is from Zanesville, OH but lives in Columbus now. This conversation touches on taking the FE exam while you’re in college/right out of college, the transition of the PE Mechanical exam from pencil-and-paper to CBT, and the importance of maintaining a …
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This fourth episode of the School of PE Podcast features a conversation between Chris Miller and USAF Major Sean Stuntz. Stuntz is a civil engineer for the Air Force originally from Louisiana but based currently in Nevada. In this episode, you will find out about the mission for military civil engineers, differences between civilian and military en…
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In this episode of the School of PE Podcast, Chris Miller talks with Mike Villarosa, a civil engineer in New York who has been teaching with School of PE for three years. Villarosa is a civil engineer for the Orange County Department of Public Works as well as a Water Resources instructor for School of PE. You’ll learn about the different experienc…
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Join host Chris Miller as he talks to School of PE student-turned School of PE instructor Sidney May. May is a civil engineer with a focus in transportation and owns her own engineering practice out of Birmingham, Alabama. In this episode, you will learn about May’s joining the School of PE team as an instructor, her passion for engineering, and he…
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In this pilot episode of the School of PE Podcast, host Chris Miller introduces himself, the podcast, and touches on the elephant in the room: the transition of the PE Civil exam from pencil-and-paper format to computer-based testing (CBT) format. Chris notes that there is no need to panic about this change, as most students have likely taken their…
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