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  • Civil Experience with Brandon McGill - A Geotechnical Recruiter's Perspective
    2023/07/25

    In this episode, I sit down with Brandon McGill, a geotechnical recruiter with a wealth of experience in the field. We delve into the specifics of what it takes to succeed in geotechnical recruitment, discussing the skills, qualifications, and mindset required. Brandon offers invaluable insights into the industry, shedding light on the challenges and rewards of his role.


    Whether you're a mid-career professional in the geotechnical field looking to understand how recruiters can help you advance your career, or you are just starting out, this episode is packed with information and insights you won't want to miss.

    Feel free to contact Bradon. He is pretty responsive in LinkedIn.


    Brandon’s Profile:

    linkedin.com/in/brandonmcgill

    Website:

    • calendly.com/bmcgill-nes/30min (Other)

    Phone:

    • 208-563-6005 (Work)
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    44 分
  • Civil Experience with Benjamin D. Fennell - An American Perspective
    2023/05/24

    In this enlightening episode, Amit Gajurel sits down with Benjamin D. Fennell, P.E., a professional engineer and educator with a wealth of experience in water resources and environmental engineering. Benjamin's career spans across key roles at Strand Associates, Inc., where he has worked on water, wastewater, and stormwater design and evaluations. His expertise covers a broad spectrum, from surface and groundwater treatment to hydraulic and water quality modeling, water distribution infrastructure, and much more.


    But Benjamin's contributions to the field extend beyond his professional roles. As an instructor at the New York City Department of Environmental Protection and the University of Louisville, he has shared his profound knowledge on hydraulics, hydrology, and environmental engineering, shaping the minds of future engineers.


    Benjamin is also a published author, with several journal and professional articles to his name. He has presented his research at numerous conferences and has been invited to deliver seminars at prestigious institutions.


    In this conversation, Benjamin shares his insights on the current state of water resources and environmental engineering, the challenges and opportunities in the field, and his vision for a sustainable future. Whether you are an engineer, a student, or simply someone interested in the intersection of engineering and sustainability, this episode is a must-listen.


    Join us as we dive into the depths of engineering and its impact on our world with Benjamin D. Fennell.


    Link to the book mentioned in the podcast

    https://www.amazon.com/Do-More-Better-Practical-Productivity/dp/1941114172/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=do+more+better&qid=1682088031&sprefix=do+more+%2Caps%2C121&sr=8-1


    Link to Ben's LinkedIn

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-fennell-p-e-48459627/


    Email

    benjamin.fennell@tamu.edu


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    58 分
  • Civil Experience with Rohan Singh Wilkho - An Indian Perspective
    2023/05/04

    Rohan is a graduate student at Texas A&M University, pursuing a doctorate in Civil Engineering, a master's in Computer Science, and a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Sciences (GIS). His research involves leveraging Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, and Geospatial Analysis for advancing Disaster Informatics, focusing specifically on Flash Flooding.
    In his term as a graduate student so far, he has developed an Information Retrieval system (Internet search engine) for past flash flood events in the US. He has also developed a GIS tool for assessing flash flood susceptibility at the community level. He is currently working on developing a micro-database for past flash flood events using multi-label text classification and custom-Named Entity Recognition. He believes his research would provide more resources and tools to emergency planners and decision-makers to better mitigate the flash flood risk and make communities more resilient.
    He is also actively involved in student organizations that advocate for students' voices, doing his bit to make the often neglected voice of graduate students heard. He currently serves as the Speaker/Executive Vice President of the Texas A&M Graduate and Professional Student Government and also as the president of the Civil and Environmental Engineering Graduate Student Association. In these organizations, he conducts senate meetings and is currently working on improving the mental health of graduate students in his university, making his organizations more credible, and ensuring that when the administration decides on issues affecting graduate students, they involve graduate students.

    Stay in touch with me at my slack channel
    https://join.slack.com/t/geotech-sar/shared_invite/zt-18n7eep1y-lyY11POB58~Mp~XzxcCk4A
    Discord
    https://discord.gg/N2XbHYXVge

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    1 時間 29 分
  • Introduction to the Podcast
    2023/05/04

    This is an introduction the the Civil Engineering Podcast

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    1 分
  • Civil Experience with Hiramani Raj Chimauriya - A Nepali Perspective
    2023/02/21

    This is conversation with Hiramani Chimauirya - Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University working on Modeling Geotechnical Stability of Onshore Civil Infrastructures .In the episode, we talk about his experience as a Civil Engineer. He shares his experience on how he got into civil engineering, how he went through with his undergraduate degree, and how his experience shaped his life afterwards. You can find his LinkedIn Profile below https://www.linkedin.com/in/hiramani-chimauriya/ Stay in touch with me at my slack channel https://join.slack.com/t/geotech-sar/shared_invite/zt-18n7eep1y-lyY11POB58~Mp~XzxcCk4A Discord https://discord.gg/N2XbHYXVge

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    1 時間 56 分