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#GINNing Podcast
@KrazyKlementine
This double-degreed Auburn engineering apostle extraordinaire is just supportin' the team and livin' the dream. Her current mission field? Greater Nashville, a.k.a. Auburn North, where she's been winning the respect and confidence of her fellow men with a can-do swagger that certainly staggers. It's she, it's she... it's Kristin McGhee.
2025-04-03
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
That Creed Speed
Auburn Creed? More like Auburn Speed. Check out the #GINNing gang's conversation with Samantha Korac, vehicle dynamics and controls engineer for Auburn's Autonomous Tiger Racing team, who recently helped steer the GAVLAB's gears around the Las Vegas Motor Speedway at up to 170 driver-less miles per hour. Listen below, or on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Play, iHeartRadio or wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts by searching #GINNing.
2025-02-07
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Handel the Truth
Second lieutenant in the Air Force. Three-time Space Camp alum. Third-generation Auburn grad. Second-generation Auburn Engineering grad. ChemE grad student. Graduate Research Assistant. Future astronaut. Future president of Mars. (Don't worry — Handel can handle it.)
2024-09-12
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
DBF's BFF
Meagan Blosser, outgoing president of Auburn University's Top-20 Design, Build, Fly team, doesn't care how you pronounce her name, because this new Auburn aerospace engineering alumna definitely knows how to... go with the flow.Listen to Blosser describe how she's spreading her wings on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
2024-06-11
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Banner Boy
Four years ago, Jack Branham was torn."While I was going through college selection, I wasn't planning on being an engineer. I wanted to be a music major," said Branham, a graduating senior and researcher in mechanical engineering from Montgomery. "But I had as much passion for engineering as I had for music. Auburn has a great music program, but it's also a great engineering school. Ultimately, I made the decision to switch to engineering."Judging by his most recent accolade, it was the right one.Listen to Branham breakdown his Auburn journey a...
2024-04-29
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Let It Cook
From polymers to public administration, Olivia Cook is inspiring the nation. Listen to the 2014 polymer and fiber engineering graduate (with graduate degrees from Auburn in public policy and public administration) discuss how she's using lessons learned at Auburn to help change the world on the 250th episode of the best podcast in all of higher education.
2024-02-20
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Savannah Anderson's Adventures at Auburn
Auburn Engineering is helping animatronics aficionado Savanna Anderson fulfill her Disney dreams. Thank you, Asa Kalama.
2023-12-13
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Mello Marshal
She marched her way to the biosystems boss level and now this second-generation Auburn Engineer is reaping the rewards. Graduation marshal Natalie Hodge? That's an honor you can't dislodge.Listen to the graduating senior discuss her Auburn experience the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
2023-12-04
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Rebel
This is the story of an engineering rebel who embraced Auburn sight unseen, fell in love with Aubie, broke Oxford's generational curse on her family, and tackled the greatest challenges for green infrastructure. Eat your heart out, Ole Miss.Listen to the award-winning #GINNing gang's interview with junior Kate Wilson, the new president of Auburn's chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
2023-10-20
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Interests of Justus
A great name. A great mane. A heart for others. An engineer without borders. Learn how biosystems engineering junior and Auburn EWB chapter president Justus Smith is truly doing his part for the American Way.
2023-03-31
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
Kate the Great
Kate Preston is a junior in chemical engineering. And she's your new Miss Auburn. Enjoy!
2023-02-09
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Path of Khan
Her name is Arabic for "happiness." And boy has civil engineering master's student Afrah Kahn finally found herself at Auburn.
2023-02-02
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Come on, Haneen!
Haneen Ali is all about improving healthcare delivery processes with systems engineering. And football. Learn how the Jordanian dual appointment dynamo is using her pigskin passion to boost the research reputation of both the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering and Auburn's College of Liberal Arts on the latest episode of the best podcast in all of higher education.
2023-01-20
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Wesley's Foundation
Computer Science, finance, battle bots, volunteerism, picking Auburn over the University of Pennsylvania... Ladies and gentlemen, Wesley Lowman.
2022-11-17
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Somebody wrote 'War Eagle'
You'll be listening to our interview with NASA Marshall Space Flight Center deputy director, Auburn aerospace engineering alumnus and noted rocket graffiti artist Joseph Pelfrey in 3, 2, 1...
2022-11-11
26 min
#GINNing Podcast
Eye of the Leopard
Building rockets, autonomous vehicles... oh, sure — obviously. But... did you know that Auburn mechanical engineers can also... make it rain? Just ask Auburn point guard Wendell Green who recently called mechanical engineering senior Chandler Leopard "the best shooter I’ve ever played with in my life." Hope you like classical, friends. Because it's time for a little string music.
2022-10-20
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
His Voice is His Passport
Smart people like the 1992 movie "Sneakers." So it's no wonder Sam Mulder, new associate research professor in Auburn's Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, can quote it.
2022-09-30
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
Orange (and Blue) Beach
From O‘ahu to Orange Beach, it's been one heck of a ride. Buckle up and get your ears on for an environmental engineering education experience par excellence courtesy humble Joel Hayworth, the Elton Z. and Lois G. Huff Associate Professor of civil and environmental engineering, and the director of the newly announced Auburn University Gulf Coast Research Station.
2022-09-29
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
Wilmore Woman
Materials engineering maven and pageant circuit veteran Reagan Handley is bringing as much poise to prosthetics and orthotics as she did to the runway. Her school? Auburn University. Her talent? Being smart.
2022-09-20
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
#GINNing heralds Gerald
Gerald L. Pouncey Jr. is the Chairman of Morris, Manning & Martin, LLP, and head of the firm's Environmental and Infrastructure Practices. He's also the latest guest on the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.Listen to the 1982 chemical engineering graduate discuss his courthoom career and his Auburn legacy.
2022-08-30
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Clarke's Remarks
Engineering and long snapping — that's what Auburn does. At least that's the takeaway from our interview with mechanical engineering GTA Clarke Smith, the second long snapping Auburn Tiger to tackle the rigors of the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering we've interviewed in a year. Hut, hut.
2022-07-22
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
Christopher B. President
He finally said yes. Auburn University President Christopher B. Roberts, ladies and gentlemen...
2022-07-20
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
Water Quality
Learn how Auburn swimming sensation Meghan Lee slices through the waters of civil and environmental engineering on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
2022-06-30
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Lipke Lad
Listen to chemical engineering junior Peter Abraham, Auburn's latest Barry M. Goldwater Scholar, discuss life, love and Lipke on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
2022-05-18
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Work — Guard Work
When it comes to guarding the coast, an Auburn Engineer like Andrew Kauffman is who you'll want the most.
2022-05-06
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Great Godfreys
Ready for the best day of your life? Well, former Auburn basketbrawler and 1986 Auburn industrial engineering graduate Gary Godfrey certainly is. Diagnosed with ALS in 2019, the only man Charles Barkley ever feared has spent the past three years preaching positivity with a rare perspective on living life to the fullest. Which is what he's doing every day with the help of his better half, and fellow 1986 Auburn industrial engineering alum, Carol. The latest example? Getting back on a bike in time for the annual Bo Bikes Bama charity event courtesy an Auburn Engineering senior design team that raced to...
2022-04-22
27 min
#GINNing Podcast
Chairman of... The Board
Brad Christopher, ’91 and ’93 civil engineering, president of LBYD Engineers, may be the newest chair of the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council. But he's always been our chairman of... The Board.
2022-04-13
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Grab a Tissue Engineer
Auburn chemical engineering doctoral candidate Mohammadjafar Hashemi's tissue engineering research is helping to further medicine’s understanding of diabetes' often deadly impact on human heart function. As Wilford Brimley would say, it's the right thing to do.
2022-03-25
17 min
#GINNing Podcast
Miss Universe
From catwalks to spacewalks. From wearing the crown to touching down. From Miss Hoover to Miss—ion Control, PoSSUM-loving Auburn ISE junior Jordan Carraway is ready to launch.
2022-03-18
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
To NASA — and beyond
Well, it turns out space wasn't the final frontier for Chris Crumbly, at least not under the banner of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. That's right, after 27 years at NASA, this multi-degree Auburn aerospace maestro went full private sector, savoring every last drop of Auburn's engineering nectar.
2022-03-04
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
From Gator to Greater
Hey, you can only gain so much in Gainesville. We know that. Thankfully, for Kyle Schulze, Auburn Engineering was willing to imports them jorts, which has allowed the assistant professor in mechanical engineering to pursue everything he loved about Auburn's mission in more ways than one.
2022-01-24
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Sligh and the Family Auburn
Auburn chemical engineering freshman Sarah Kate Sligh has cerebral palsy. And a national swimming record. And a YouTube channel. And a spot on Auburn's wheelchair tennis team. And a bid from Delta Gamma. And the honor of being the latest guest on the best podcast in all of higher education. And better grades than her mom.
2022-01-14
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Spirit of 76
While other institutions were feelin' the 2020 pain, Steve Taylor was making it rain. Yessir, the Bluegrass-born, biosystems-bred associate dean of research has helped raise Auburn Engineering's research reputation to the tune of a record $76 million in new contracts and awards... during a pandemic. You wanna achieve? Then you want a Steve.
2022-01-07
29 min
#GINNing Podcast
McDaniel the Maker
Chemical engineering sophomore Anya McDaniel muses over the magic happening inside Auburn Engineering's new makerspace.
2021-12-14
33 min
#GINNing Podcast
Bend It Like Bio
Alyssa Malonson has a leg up on the competition in more ways than one. Because, hey, if this whole professional soccer thing doesn't work out, this senior SEC Academic honor roller can always whip out her license to change the world, or as some call it, an Auburn biosystems engineering degree.
2021-11-23
17 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Kenneth Kelly Experience
For Kenneth Kelly, '90 electrical engineering, giving is a part of living. Find out why the chairman and CEO of First Independence Bank — and the first African American to chair the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council — is so passionate about committing his time, energy and resources to his alma mater.
2021-11-19
26 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Count of Monte Crypto
Yellow Card chief technology officer Justin Poiroux has used his Auburn Engineering experience to corner the crypto currency exchange market on the world's second largest continent in just a few years, a feat impressive enough to recently secure $15M in Series A Funding from venture capital funds like Peter "PayPal" Thiel's Valar Ventures. That sweet little cash grab was enough to get Justin on the radar of the best podcast in higher education. Will it be enough to put his PayPal account back in good standing? Get your ears on and let's find out...
2021-11-12
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
#TWINning
#GINNing? More like #TWINning! Yes, friends, turns out, God made deuces Sluises. And wouldn't you know it, the other one is an Auburn chemical engineer. So get your ears on and please hit play as John twists the knobs for a Sluis called T.A.
2021-11-05
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Livin' Vinita Loca
Let's go ahead and call Vinita Shinde the poster child of Auburn Engineering polymer research. The chemical engineering graduate student recently helped Beckingham Polymer Research Group bring home back-to-back poster awards from the American Chemical Society (ACS) for her poster, “Self-healing of thermoplastic polymer composites via environmentally friendly solvent-filled microcapsules.” Vinita breaks down what those words even mean, and shares her Auburn experience, on the latest episode of the best podcast in all of higher education.
2021-10-28
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Be Like Mike
Mike Ogles, a 1989 Auburn University mechanical engineering graduate who served the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering for several years as director of NASA programs, assistant director of the National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence (NCAME) and as the driving force behind the Auburn Makes initiative, passed away Thursday, Oct. 14 after a six-month battle with cancer.The latest, special episode of the #GINNing Podcast honors the Auburn Man, next-level "The Andy Griffith Show" aficionado and engineering legend whose contributions to his alma mater's efforts to advance America's space program will be felt for generations.He was...
2021-10-18
28 min
#GINNing Podcast
Tim Cook's Best Friend
The Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers recently honored Apple CEO Tim Cook, a 1982 Auburn industrial engineering graduate, with the opportunity of chatting with industrial and systems engineering senior Annie Dorsey. What did they talk about? How did it come about? Time to find out.
2021-09-30
17 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Hunt for Orange and Blue October
How did Tanner Harness get to the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering? The sub way. And we ain't talkin' the kind that get you around in New York City. We ain't talkin' sandwich artists. We're talking the nuclear powered, sonar-slingin' sardines that keep America's underwater military interests silently secure. We took a deep dive with the civil engineering senior to hear about his completely unique Auburn Engineering journey. Let's see what surfaces.
2021-09-23
16 min
#GINNing Podcast
AIChE-Breaky Barbara
This overachieving junior in chemical engineering, is captain of the Auburn University student chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' Chemical Car and Jeopardy Teams, and a former undergraduate research assistant in the Beckingham Polymer Research Group. Who is Barbara Allen?
2021-09-15
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Rose-botics
From an E-Day visit in high school to flexing his findings on the fashion of the future from his own Wiggins Hall lab, wearable robotics enthusiast Chad Rose has come full circle. Listen to the assistant mechanical engineering professor discuss his Auburn journey — and his pursuit of improving human robot interaction in the rehabilitation realm — on the latest episode of the award-winning #GINNing Podcast.
2021-09-07
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
Electrical engineering student snaps
Electrical engineering? It's a snap. At least it is for senior Jacob Quattlebaum, long snapper extraordinaire for the Auburn Tigers. Want to learn how Q-Ball makes the grade in the classroom and on the gridiron? Hut, hut...
2021-09-02
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Hailin' that Jailin
If you've ever thought that whole thing about Auburn providing the best student-centered engineering experience in America was just a slogan, just take a look at industrial and systems engineering senior Jailin Sanders. The busy bee from Bessemer is a walking, talking billboard for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. He's taken advantage of pretty much every opportunity and resource the college has to offer. His contributions to student organizations? Legion. His attitude? Infectious. So go ahead and get your ears on and hear for yourself why folks can't stop hailin' that Jailin.
2021-08-26
17 min
#GINNing Podcast
Patently Obvious
Want to be a patent attorney? Major in materials engineering. That's the advice from 1988 Auburn engineering grad Roger Wylie, who's built one of the most successful intellectual property protection careers from here to Tokyo, which is where you recently could have found the product of one of his clients. Yeah, an Auburn man sealed the patent deal on the Olympic torch. Now that's a legacy you can't extinguish.
2021-08-12
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Larry the Transportation Guy
When it came time to bring Auburn's world-class transportation research groups under one umbrella, the university had to find the perfect someone to actually hold it — someone strong in the field, who could flex and fund-raise and facilitate the sort of real-world, life-changing innovations state DOTs and industry leaders have come to expect from the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. All of which is to say, we hope you enjoy learning aboot Larry Rilett.
2021-08-06
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
Engineerin' is goooood
What do Kid Rock, "American Idol" and Auburn Engineering all have in common? You're looking at it. Ladies and gentlemen, Savannah Sawyer.
2021-06-16
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
Dumb Luck
From vomiting in zero gravity to calling out former students for indecent exposure to teaching remotely while stuck for months in India, Sushil Bhavnani's Auburn career is the stuff of legend. So how does the Henry M. Burt Jr. Professor of mechanical engineering explain his phenomenal success? "Dumb luck."
2021-06-09
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Power of the Pendulum
Got a job opening? Emily Schramek wants to fill it. The Auburn senior from Birmingham's Mountain of Oaks has the skills to pay the bills, which is exactly why she chose chemical engineering in the first place. You're welcome, Stanford.
2021-05-25
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Nuclear Option
Mechanical engineering professor Rick Williams loves going nuclear on his students. And apparently, according to this year's Auburn Engineering faculty awards, they love it, too.
2021-04-29
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
Get a Grip
For Casey Waid, it's all about connecting people back to the college they love. And who better to hold their hand on the journey home than one of their own. That's right, the Auburn diploma hanging in the office of this Samuel Ginn College of Engineering development officer reads "chemical engineering." Of course, you better be careful - ol' Casey's got a grip that might break your hand as he guides you to that promised land.
2021-03-26
20 min
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Concrete Plans
Of course she has concrete plans for the future. For crying out loud, she's the president of the American Concrete Institute student chapter, which just earned Auburn an ACI Excellent University designation for the 6th year in a row. (Can you say "Dynasty?") So, yeah, when it comes to Kelly, we say Turner loose.
2021-03-12
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Swoll Weevil
Don't mess with Jacob vonEschenbach. Just don't mess with him. Because when this Enterprise-bred, arm and leg-acy Auburn engineering walk-on warrior sees a challenge, he tackles it head on.
2021-03-03
17 min
#GINNing Podcast
German for Squirrel
In German, her last name may mean Squirrel. But around these parts, it means Best Student Worker of the Year. Well, no, technically, she hasn’t won — not yet. But she’d better, because Natalie Eichorn deserves all the kudos coming to her. This Austin-bred, Accenture-bound software engineering senior has lightened the web work load for our IT guy, and serves as a shining example of success for future Auburn Engineers as a Cupola Ambassador. Software engineering? It’s been a tough nut to crack. But this super smart Squirrel is on the right track.
2021-02-26
16 min
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Silva Dollars
Last summer, we learned he's an investigator on that $3 million FAA project with Auburn's National Center for Additive Manufacturing Excellence. Last month? That he'll be researching lead-free defense electronics thanks to a $7 million award from the Dept. of Defense. His name may be Daniel Silva, but friends, this assistant Industrial and Systems Engineering professor is bringing home the gold...
2021-02-11
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
How West Was Won
It's a classic tale of redemption and revelation: A young Bama fan considering journalism comes to Auburn on a whim, takes one look at the engineering campus, and is forever changed. This is how Anna Layne West was won.
2021-02-05
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Cornhole King
Friends, Auburn Engineering's alumni trophy case is bursting at the seams. There's the the CEO of the world's first trillion-dollar company, astronauts galore, the PowerPoint Prince.... and now we have to make room for Travis Moore — the Cornhole King. The senior in civil and environmental engineering just took home the doubles crown from the National College Cornhole Championship, defeating a duo from North Carolina State in one of the most thrilling finishes the competition has ever seen.
2021-01-15
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Structural Integrity
Associate Civil and Environmental professor Justin Marshall was looking for a little structure in his life when he came to Auburn...and boy did he get it.
2021-01-06
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Feel the Bern
Bernie Moussad just graduated from Auburn University with a 4.0 GPA in computer engineering. He's dedicating his career to researching bioinformatics. Unfortunately, Bernie Sanders ruined his life.
2020-12-18
15 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Dukes of Hueytown
Hueytown-born Patrick Duke, ’99 civil, reflects on life as an Auburn-trained engineer.
2020-12-08
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Fighting For Students
If you're trying to replace the Auburn University Employee of the Year in the middle of a pandemic, you need to hire the best. Thankfully, for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, Andrew McGill is a seasoned fighter, who, when it comes to student recruiting, has more big wins under his belt than Conor McGregor.
2020-09-25
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Engineering Emily
Her mom, her dad.. her grandfather, her other grandfather... even her uncles! Sure, Emily Traylor could do one of those Ancestry DNA tests things if she wanted. But why waste the time or money when the results are obvious? This woman is 100 percent Auburn Engineer.
2020-09-21
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
Water We Working On?
Sustainability of water resources, particularly in water-scarce environments, is a tricky subject. We know that. Thankfully for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, few people know more about it than Frances O'Donnell, assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering... and apparently, like, the 60th person ever to sign up for Facebook. That's right, she was getting her B.A. at a college called Harvard right at the start of the Zuckerberg Zeitgeist, and later went on for a Ph.D at a school called Princeton. Never heard of them. But whatever, the point is, she's an Auburn woman now...
2020-08-13
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Concrete Answers
Associate professor Robbie Barnes weighs in on the wonders of civil engineering, and marvels at the latest monument to Auburn's structural engineering empire.
2020-06-08
24 min
#GINNing Podcast
Just Sku It!
Another episode... another Tiger Cage Business Idea Competition winner... another couple of Auburn Engineering students intent on disrupting an entire industry before graduation. War Eagle.
2020-05-17
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Topic? Philanthropic!
Margaret Arnold, new senior director of development for the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering, weighs in on the phenomenal philanthropy of Auburn Engineers.
2020-04-28
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Return of the Ninjaneer
Ryan Hill, Auburn mechanical engineering alum extraordinaire, updates us on RE-InVENT, reflects on his time at Auburn... and dishes the dirt on Michael Zabala.
2020-04-17
27 min
#GINNing Podcast
Tom Burch RE-InVENTs himself
They call Tom Burch an engineer's engineer. So no, he wasn't interested in some Cracker Jack academic exercise. If he was going to build an emergency ventilator system, he was going to build one that might actually have a chance to save some lives. And it took him and Auburn Engineering's Re-InVENT team just two days to do it.
2020-04-07
35 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Frito-Lady
Dorito Diva Katelyn Rheinlander credits her delectable day job to Auburn's Department of Biosystems Engineering.
2020-03-05
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Team Work Makes The Theme Work
Auburn's Theme Park Engineering Group has the thrill skills to pay the big bills, and mechanical engineering senior Katie Bowman is one of the reason's why.
2020-02-28
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Good Golly, Miss Polly
How do you solve a problem like Maria? Work—hard work, like the kind of committed interdisciplinary collaboration going down at Auburn University's Center for Polymers and Advanced Composites.
2020-02-14
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
We want some-more-a Remora
How is the group of Auburn aerospace engineering students led by Zack Wadzinski waging a war on plastic waste in waterways around the globe? With an army of trash-targeting autonomous aquatic drones that's sure to put smiles on the faces of business investors. Time to go green, if you know what I mean...
2020-01-24
18 min
#GINNing Podcast
Solving the Puzzle of AI's role in Cybersecurity
You want prestigious cybersecurity research? Look no further than Daniel Tauritz, chief cyber AI strategist for the Auburn Cyber Research Center.
2020-01-17
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Art of Slotkin
The history of Auburn Engineering is long and illustrious. And no one alive knows it better than 1968 aerospace graduate Art Slotkin.
2019-12-14
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Magnetic Personality
A look inside the most-scanned brain in Auburn—Auburn University MRI Research Center Director Tom Denney's.
2019-12-06
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
Great to "Bee" an Auburn Engineer
Eddie Strickland is a senior in mechanical engineering, power lifter and a ROTC member but find out what truly keeps him busy as a bee.
2019-11-15
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Talk About Traffic Noise..
The brain child of industrial engineering grad Tim Arnold, Auburn's new 'War Eagle Road,' the first musical road on a college campus, gives a whole new meaning to traffic noise.
2019-11-08
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
There she is...
Collins McMurray, the new crowned Miss Auburn University, is a freshman in chemical engineering, kicking class and taking names.
2019-11-01
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
All We Do Is Wind: A Thurow Discussion of Aerospace Engineering
Brian Thurow, chair of the Department of Aerospace Engineering, joins the best podcast in all of higher education to discuss Auburn's efforts to put the space back into aerospace.
2019-10-25
19 min
#GINNing Podcast
Big Development
Auburn Engineering development officer David Mattox is getting cash and taking names. Somebody break out the Guinness Book...
2019-10-11
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Will Phillips, Reel Engineer
Senior mechanical engineering major Will Phillips just helped Auburn's bass fishing team win yet another national championship. Science, yo.
2019-09-27
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Jan Davis' month in space
How many astronauts has Auburn produced? There's too many to count. And yet there's only Jan Davis.
2019-09-20
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
OK, All Right Guys
The Samuel Ginn College of Engineering is riding for the brand. In other words, ain't no thwartin' Mike Horton, the senior offensive guard helping Auburn Football engineer a championship
2019-09-06
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Student Sewer Solutions
Sure, we could put out bids to some sort of consulting group or contractor to help us reduce the 5 million gallons of city tap water the college uses each August just to feed the cooling towers. But why would we when we have the genius students of the Auburn University Energy and Natural Resources Project at our disposal?
2019-08-15
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Hall of Fame
You'd be hard pressed to find anyone more passionate about helping students reach their potential than Eric Hall, program coordinator for Auburn's Academic Excellence Program sponsored by Alabama Power. Dude is so popular and positive that people call him the Mayor. And from the sound of it, he knows how to govern.
2019-08-02
24 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Fixer
Ed Lewis... common name, uncommon man. Over the course of his career, the senior advisor to the Dean of the Auburn University Samuel Ginn College of Engineering has improved the processes on everything from Combos production to record-setting fundraising campaigns. And thankfully, then 1972 industrial engineering graduate passion for his alma mater knows no bounds.
2019-07-11
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
Smart Materials and Nanomedicine—that's what Allan David DOES.
From India to Maryland to Michigan to Auburn—Allan David is on a quest. The John W. Brown Associate Professor is setting biomedical benchmarks with his smarts on smart materials and nanomaterials and all that amazing stuff. Gadolinium toxicity, you have met your match...
2019-07-03
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Hitting Mechanics
Thanks to his new master's degree in mechanical engineering, Auburn baseball player Brett Olson has a sure-fire, well-paying way out from his famous father's shadow.
2019-06-27
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Gabbin' with Gavin
For Auburn engineering legend Charles Gavin, it's not about the amount of the donations. It's not about getting your name on the building you spent half your college career in. It's about making a difference in the lives of future engineers ... and making sure they pronounce "textile" correctly.
2019-06-06
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Walt Vault
Simply put, Auburn University wouldn't be what it is without 1969 aerospace engineering graduate Walt Woltosz. Neither would the space shuttle, Stephen Hawking, or, you know, the world.
2019-05-30
25 min
#GINNing Podcast
Flippin' Awesome
Leg injuries so traumatic they instantly went viral might derail an average college senior. Thankfully, there's nothing average about gymnastics star Sam Cerio. The Auburn aerospace engineer is about to trade the mat for the real world, and there's no way she's not sticking the landing.
2019-05-03
24 min
#GINNing Podcast
Degree of Success
New Auburn engineering graduate Katelyn Jenkins feels guilty if she fills up the tank anywhere other than ExxonMobil. Time to find out why...
2019-05-03
21 min
#GINNing Podcast
Simply Zabest: Meet Auburn's Biomechanics Maestro
Michael Zabala could be teaching anywhere—MIT, Stanford, Harvard. But why settle?
2019-04-25
23 min
#GINNing Podcast
The Soul of Jackson Hole
Star student Natalie Palmquist on the road to the Rhodes, life in Turkey, and how Auburn Engineering is changing the world.
2019-04-11
22 min
#GINNing Podcast
Firewalling the Future: Consequences For America's Cyber Aggressors
Frank Cilluffo, director of Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, discusses America's new cybersecurity paradigm.
2019-04-04
28 min
#GINNing Podcast
Cinderella Story: Auburn Engineering In The Final Four
Cole Blackstock, a senior in electrical engineering and forward on the men’s basketball team, joins the show to talk about the Tigers’ magical run to the Final Four and the rigors of balancing an engineering curriculum and championship basketball.
2019-04-02
14 min
#GINNing Podcast
Space Invaders: The Road To Mars Goes Through Auburn
Mike Ogles, Auburn University director of NASA programs, joins the #GINNing podcast to discuss NASA's long-standing partnership with Auburn and the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering.
2019-03-28
20 min
#GINNing Podcast
Mr. Twister
David Roueche, Auburn University assistant professor of civil engineering, is featured on the #GINNing Podcast premiere to share lessons learned from the March 3, 2019 Lee County tornadoes.
2019-03-20
23 min