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The Engineered-Mind Podcast | Engineering, AI & Technology

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In the Engineered-Mind podcast, Jousef Murad is talking to researchers, scientists and engineers and how their work is shaping the world around us. The podcast covers topics around engineering, artificial intelligence, technology and more to inspire and educate people all around the world.
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Chaos, Turbulence & Machine Learning - Jason Bramburger | Podcast #68

Jason Bramburger is an incoming associate professor of mathematics at George Mason University. He has broad interests in dynamical systems, including pattern formation, chaos theory, and data analysis. Jason received his PhD in applied mathematics from the University of Ottawa in 2017 under the supervision of Benoit Dionne and Victor LeBlanc. Currently he is an acting instructor at the University of Washington working in the Brunton-Kutz group at the interface of machine learning and chaos theor...

Jan 25, 202256 minSeason 2Ep. 68

Unified Mechanics Theory - Cemal Basaran | Podcast #67

Cemal is a Professor in the Dept. of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at University at Buffalo, The State University of New York. He specializes in computational and experimental mechanics of electronic materials. He has authored 150 + peer reviewed journal publications, a textbook on Unified Mechanics Theory, and several book chapters. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousefmurad.com 📥 Weekly free scien...

Jan 25, 202247 minSeason 2Ep. 67

Automated Machine Learning (AutoML) - Haifeng Jin | Podcast #66

Haifeng Jin is a software engineer on Keras team at Google. He is the creator of AutoKeras, coauthor of Keras Tuner, and a contributor to Keras and TensorFlow. Haifeng got his Ph.D. in computer science at Texas A&M University. His research interest is automated machine learning (AutoML). ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousefmurad.com 📥 Weekly free science insights newsletter: jousef.substack.com 🐤 Follow me on T...

Nov 28, 202144 minSeason 2Ep. 66

Classic Computer Science Problems - David Kopec | Podcast #65

David Kopec is active in the open source community as the author of several popular Swift data structure projects. He is the author of the Classic Computer Science Problems book series, which includes Classic Computer Science Problems in Swift (Manning, 2018), Classic Computer Science Problems in Python (Manning, 2019) and Classic Computer Science Problems in Java (Manning, 2020). ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousef...

Nov 28, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 65

The Finite Element Method - Dominique Madier | Podcast #64

Dominique is a senior aerospace consultant with more than 20 years’ experience and advanced expertise in Finite Element Analysis of static and dynamic problems for linear and nonlinear structural behaviors. He is the author of the FEA book "Practical Finite Element Analysis for Mechanical Engineers", a book about the best practical methods and guidelines for the development and validation of finite element models. It gives to the structural engineers the keys to developing accurate and reliable ...

Nov 28, 20211 hr 7 minSeason 2Ep. 64

Quantum Computing - Dr. Sarah Kaiser | Podcast #63

Dr. Sarah Kaiser is currently a technical staff member and quantum community lead at Unitary Fund and has spent much of her career developing new quantum hardware in the lab. From building satellites to hacking quantum cryptography hardware, communicating what is so exciting about quantum is her passion. She loves building new demos, tools, and partnerships to help enable the quantum open-source community to grow. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com ...

Oct 07, 202150 minSeason 2Ep. 63

CFD + Machine Learning, Turbulence & PhD Life - Bernat Font | Podcast #62

Dr. Bernat Font obtained his MEng in Aeronautical Engineering from the Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya (Spain) together with an MSc in CFD from Cranfield University (UK) in a double degree program in 2015. Next, he started a PhD program half hosted by the University of Southampton (UK) and by A*STAR (Singapore) focused on developing a dimensionality-reduction method for turbulent homogeneous flows, graduating in September 2020. Following this, he has collaborated with Oxford University on t...

Oct 07, 202148 minSeason 2Ep. 62

AI Physics Simulation Toolkit SimNet & PINNs - Sanjay Choudhry | Podcast #61

Sanjay is a senior director at NVIDIA with a strong background in both traditional computational methods as well as machine learning in science and engineering. He leads the engineering efforts on SimNet and is passionate about development of AI-based simulation solutions for industrial applications. NVIDIA SimNet is a Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) toolkit for engineers, scientists, students, and researchers who either want to get started with AI-driven physics simulations, or would l...

Oct 07, 202133 minSeason 2Ep. 61

Generative Adversarial Networks, Andrew Ng & Academia - Sharon Zhou | Podcast #60

Sharon Zhou is an expert in deep generative models such as Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs). She created and teaches the Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs) course at Stanford and on Coursera, with nearly 40K students enrolled in the latter. Sharon also has a penchant towards applying generative models—and AI more broadly—to social good. Some of her research is on AI for climate change & healthcare as well. She loves spending her time building generative models and thinking about ho...

Sep 04, 202154 minSeason 2Ep. 60

Tech, Social Media & Addiction - Anna Lembke | Podcast #59

Dr. Anna Lembke received her undergraduate degree in Humanities from Yale University and her medical degree from Stanford University. She is currently Professor and Medical Director of Addiction Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine. She is also Program Director of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. She is a diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, and a diplomate of the American Board of ...

Sep 04, 202151 minSeason 2Ep. 59

Reinforcement Learning For Games - Alessandro Palmas | Podcast #58

Alessandro is an enthusiastic Aerospace Engineer, with a great passion for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning. He has more than 9 years of proven expertise in Software Development for Advanced Scientific Applications and Complex Software Systems. Addicted to the Reinforcement Learning world, in particular to its applications in videogames, Co-Author of Packt’s Book “The Reinforcement Learning Workshop”, and creator of DIAMBRA | Dueling AI Arena (diambra.artificialtwin.com), a place whe...

Sep 04, 202159 minSeason 2Ep. 58

Marketing, Branding & Creator Lab - Bilal Zaidi | Podcast #57

Bilal Zaidi is the Founder & CEO of the great podcast Creator Lab. He is a multi-time entrepreneur and creator, having previously built and scaled a successful ecommerce store as a teen and led partnership teams at Google and charity: water. Creator Lab is a podcast and digital marketing consultancy. On his weekly podcast, Bilal interviews world-class creators and entrepreneurs to break down the tactics behind how they built their businesses. Creator Lab has been listened to in over 100 coun...

Aug 15, 20211 hr 6 minSeason 2Ep. 57

CFD & Data Science - Astrid Walle | Podcast #56

Astrid Walle is a mechanical engineer with a PhD in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and more than a decade of experience in applied fluid mechanics. She has held several positions in gas turbine aeromechanics, R&D and AI development at Siemens Energy, Vattenfall SE and Rolls Royce. As a recognized industry expert she has recently taken on the challenge of starting her own business as a freelancer, following her professional determination, to combine numerical simulation and data analytics...

Aug 15, 202150 minSeason 2Ep. 56

Life, Death & Productivity - Chris Williamson | Podcast #55

Chris Williamson is a TEDx Speaker, YouTuber, hosts a podcast called Modern Wisdom and coaches people to get more out of life. He thinks a lot about how to live a good life, finding your purpose, maximising human performance, productivity, fitness and psychology. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousefmurad.com 📥 Weekly free science insights newsletter: jousef.substack.com 🐤 Follow me on Twitter: @jousefm2 📷 Follow m...

Aug 01, 20211 hr 5 minSeason 2Ep. 55

CFD & OpenFOAM - Aidan Wimshurst | Podcast #54

Aidan is a Chartered Mechanical Engineer based in the United Kingdom (UK) specialising in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and heat transfer. Aidan addresses industrial fluid dynamics and heat transfer problems across a range of sectors and routinely develops solutions to complex modelling problems including: conjugate heat transfer, solid particle transport and rotor aerodynamics. In his spare time, Aidan teaches Computational Fluid Dynamics online through his popular YouTube channel 'Fluid M...

Aug 01, 20211 hr 26 minSeason 2Ep. 54

The Almanack of Naval Ravikant - Eric Jorgenson | Podcast #53

Eric Jorgenson is a startup growth guy, writer, and (rarely) an Angel investor. He is on the founding team of Zaarly, and has been publishing online since 2014. His business blog, Evergreen, has educated and entertained over a million readers. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousefmurad.com 📥 Weekly free science insights newsletter: jousef.substack.com 🐤 Follow me on Twitter: @jousefm2 📷 Follow me on Instagram: @jou...

Jul 11, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 53

StatQuest, Machine Learning & Statistics - Josh Starmer | Podcast #52

StatQuest started out as an attempt to explain statistics to his former co-workers – who were all genetics researchers at UNC-Chapel Hill. According to Josh Starmer, they did amazing experiments, but they didn’t always know what to do with the data they generated. That was his job. But he wanted them to understand that what he did wasn’t magic – it was actually quite simple. It only seemed hard because it was wrapped up in confusing terminology and typically communicated using equations. He foun...

Jun 13, 20211 hr 19 minSeason 2Ep. 52

NLP, AI Ethics & PhD Life - Alex Tamkin | Podcast #51

Alex Tamkin is a third-year PhD student in Computer Science at Stanford, advised by Noah Goodman and part of the Stanford NLP Group. His research area is machine learning, especially applied to natural language processing. Recently, he has been thinking about curiosity, abstraction, and transfer in unsupervised learning. In the past, he has worked on projects in reinforcement learning, HCI, and computational astronomy. Alex also spent time at Google Brain, Google Language, and Google Civics. ———...

Jun 13, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 51

Machine Learning For Fluid Mechanics - Steven Brunton | Podcast #50

Dr. Steven Brunton's research focuses on combining techniques in dimensionality reduction, sparse sensing, and machine learning for the data-driven discovery and control of complex dynamical systems. He is also interested in how low-rank coherent patterns that underlie high-dimensional data facilitate sparse measurements and optimal sensor and actuator placement for control. He is developing adaptive controllers in an equation-free context using machine learning. Specific applications in fluid d...

May 13, 20211 hr 2 minSeason 2Ep. 50

Adversarial Examples, AI Bias & Memes - Yannic Kilcher | Podcast #49

Yannic Kilcher has a Master's in CS from ETH and now he is a PhD student and researcher at ETH in the Data Analytics Lab by day and an AI YouTuber by night. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: academy.jousefmurad.com 📥 Weekly free science insights newsletter: jousef.substack.com 🐤 Follow me on Twitter: @jousefm2 📷 Follow me on Instagram: @jousefmrd Feel free to support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/theengiineer...

May 08, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 49

Mastering Python & Entrepreneurship - Michael Kennedy | Podcast #48

Michael Kennedy is the founder and host of two successful Python podcasts: Talk Python To Me and Python Bytes. He runs Talk Python Training which provides best-of-class online courses for Python developers. He is deeply involved in the Python community, is a MongoDB Master, and knows a thing or two about .NET as well. Michael has taught over 100 week-long developer training courses spread across 4 continents. He has spoken at a number of US and international conferences including NDC, Software D...

May 08, 20211 hr 12 minSeason 2Ep. 48

Succeeding With AI - Veljko Krunic | Podcast #47

Veljko Krunic is an independent consultant and trainer specializing in data science, big data, and helping his clients get actionable business results from AI. He holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Colorado at Boulder and an additional degree in engineering management from the same institution. His MS degree in engineering management focused on applied statistics, strategic planning, and the use of advanced statistical methods to improve organizational efficiency. He is also ...

May 08, 202141 minSeason 2Ep. 47

Building A Formula Student Team - David Movitz | Podcast #46

David Movitz is a mechanical engineer with a passion for leadership, problem solving and teamwork. While studying at the University of Iowa, he founded the Iowa Formula racing team, a student organization that designs, manufactures, and races an electric formula race car for international competitions. As Team Principal, he grew the team to over 50 members and led them to compete within their first year, an accomplishment few teams have achieved. David currently works for a 3D printing manufactu...

May 08, 202142 minSeason 2Ep. 46

Brain Computer Programming & Neurosity - Alex Castillo | Podcast #45

Alex Castillo was a Software Engineer at Netflix and left to pursue his dream to build Neurosity. He is very passionate about the human brain and how we can use technology to understand it better. Alex has contributed to the open source community and focuses on Angular, React and NeuroTech. In his spare time, he likes experimenting with guitars and IoT. Neurosity is reimagining brain-computer interfaces and neuro-powered applications. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: comm...

May 08, 202124 minSeason 2Ep. 45

Python Workout - Reuven Lerner | Podcast #44

Reuven Lerner is a full-time Python trainer, he teaches courses at companies in the United States, Europe, Israel, India, and China — as well as to people around the world, via his online courses. Reuven created one of the first 100 Web sites in the world just after graduating from MIT’s computer science department. He opened Lerner Consulting in 1995, and has been offering training services since 1996. Reuven’s most recent book is “Python Workout,” a collection of Python exercises with extensiv...

Mar 31, 202135 minSeason 2Ep. 44

Ethical Hacking & Penetration Testing - Kim Crawley & Phillip Wylie | Podcast #43

Kim Crawley is dedicated to researching and writing about a plethora of cybersecurity issues. Some of the companies Kim has worked for over the years include Sophos, AT&T Cybersecurity, BlackBerry Cylance, Tripwire, and Venafi. All matters red team, blue team, and purple team fascinate her. But she’s especially fascinated by malware, social engineering, and advanced persistent threats. Kim’s extracurricular activities include running an online cybersecurity event called DisInfoSec, and autis...

Mar 21, 202155 minSeason 2Ep. 43

Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) - Chris Rackauckas | Podcast #42

Chris Rackauckas is an Applied Mathematics Instructor at MIT, a Senior Research Analyst in the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy, and the Director of Scientific Research at Pumas-AI. He is the lead developer of the SciML open source scientific machine learning organization which develops widely used software for scientific modeling and inference. Chris' work on high performance differential equation solving is the centerpiece accelerating many applications from the MIT-CalTech CLiMA clim...

Mar 21, 202151 minSeason 2Ep. 42

Simulating the Brain - Caglar Cakan | Podcast #41

Caglar is a physicist and computational neuroscientist working in the neural information processing group in the technical university of Berlin. This group is concerned with the principles underlying information processing in biological systems. Caglar has a wide variety of interests reaching from the interpretation of quantum mechanics, cosmology, programming, cryptocurrencies to decentralized systems. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science ...

Mar 21, 202140 minSeason 2Ep. 41

OpenFOAM, CFD & Numerics - Tobias Holzmann | Podcast #40

Tobias is a CFD engineer, OpenFOAM enthusiast and well known in the OpenFOAM community by contributing an enormous amount of material as well as knowledge to the world. His website provides helpful content concerning OpenFOAM®, he offers free available training videos, screencasts, cases, publications, developments, and extensions, as well as many fun simulations, are ready to use and watch for people all over the world. Tobias tries to keep the level of simulations for his costumers at a decent...

Feb 27, 202157 minSeason 2Ep. 40

Cryptocurrency & Blockchain - Anish Mohammed | Podcast #39

Anish is a multi disciplinarian who has worked as medical doctor, bioinformatician, strategy consultant and cryptographer. He has spend half his career researching cryptographic algorithms and protocols at three different research groups. He is an early adviser to Ripple. cofounder of Ethicsnet, and head of research at the Information Sciences Institute at SRH University of Applied Sciences. ————————————————————————————— 🧠 Free Science Community: community.sci-circle.com 👉 Science Academy: aca...

Feb 27, 20211 hrSeason 2Ep. 39
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