
Listen in as a mechanical engineer walks through motional control design requirements for unique applications.
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If you know of a recent college graduate - or mechanical engineering student - this podcast is a "must listen" for advice on securing an internship and landing a position in the field.
Yaman Obaid walks us through his recent job search and provides... more
FEA uses mathematical models to understand the effects of real-world conditions on parts and assemblies. The simulations allow engineers to locate potential problems in a design, including areas of weakness or tension. In this episode, we dive deep i... more
In this episode, we explore the often-overlooked aspects of bearing design that go beyond pure engineering. Our guest speaker delves into the impact of non-technical factors such as project timelines, estimated annual usage estimates, target costs an... more
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What does Leonardo Da Vinci and the Industrial Revolution have to do with ball bearings? Take a listen to the deep history behind ball bearings - and the different types of ball bearings - in this episode.
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