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Talking Technicians: Gabriel is a Field Service Engineer at Applied Materials (S5, Ep. 5)
This episode of the Talking Technicians podcast, from the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC), features an interview with Gabriel, a field service engineer at Applied Materials. Throughout the interview, Gabriel discusses participating in a high school early college program focused on microelectronics technology automation and current job responsibilities troubleshooting and maintaining semiconductor equipment as a field service engineer. This interview covers schedules, salaries, and growth opportunities for field service engineers. Gabriel also shares advice for students.This video runs 00:20:14 minutes in length. Other episodes in this podcast series are available to view separately
Virtual Cybersecurity Career Challenge Information Session
This information session from the National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center provides an overview of the Virtual Cybersecurity Career Challenge (VCCC). This challenge provides teams of students with applied cybersecurity experience to prepare them for workforce success. The presentation covers challenge topics and learning outcomes. These topics include network requirements, network administration basics, project management tools, operating a network of multiple devices, and defending that network against a penetration test. Information about the logistics of participation, including college credit options, is also covered.This video recording runs 00:51:59 minutes in length
The PETase Tournament and Targeting Aging to Treat Disease
This video recording from Digital World Biology features two speakers who presented at the 2025 Antibody Engineering Hackathon. The hackathon provides undergraduate students with an opportunity to create research projects related to antibody engineering. The first presentation is from Bijoy Desai, PhD, technical project manager at the Align Foundation. Desai presents on the PETase Tournament, a protein engineering competition. The second presentation is from Ben Blue, PhD, chief technical officer and co-founder of Ora Biomedical. Blue presents on longevity intervention research performed at Ora Biomedical.In the first presentation, Desai introduces the PETase Tournament as a "community benchmark for predictive and generative models in protein engineering." Desai discusses the 2025 tournament goal of benchmarking PETase design models for properties that have applications for plastic recycling. Topics covered include the tournament's structure, data acquisition, timeline, schedule, and evaluation methods.During the second presentation, Blue outlined longevity medication research being performed at Ora Biomedical. The presenter went into detail on the longevity drug Rapamycin, interventions for Alzheimer's disease, and therapies for space travel stress. The presenter also shared online tools to support science education, highlighting the Million Molecule Challenge, an open access database of longevity interventions.This video runs 01:05:39 minutes in length. Other videos in this series are available to view separately
Utility Data Analysis and Calculating Energy Use Intensity Part 1
This video, from CREATE National Energy Center, is the first of two instructional videos on how to analyze utility data and use that data to calculate Energy Use Intensity (EUI). During these videos, the instructor guides students through gathering annual utility data for a residential building and using that data to calculate the EUI of the building. Excel is used to document students' analysis and make an assessment on the energy efficiency of the building. During the first video, the purpose of utility data analysis is introduced and concepts such as energy units, conversion factors, and EUI are explained. The instructor demonstrates how to extract electricity consumption and cost data from a utility bill and convert from kilowatt-hours to KBTU to compare with other fuel types. Specific billing data is highlighted that will be entered into the Excel spreadsheet. This video runs 11:04 minutes in length. Part two is available to view separately.&nbsp
Doubly Fed Induction Motors (Part 1 of 2)
This video, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the first part of a two part lecture on doubly fed induction motors. The lecture examines the construction, operation, and different operational modes of doubly fed induction motors. Also discussed is how varying rotor excitation frequency impacts motor rotational speed. In this video, presenter Jim Pytel covers induction mode, synchronous mode, and hyposynchronous mode.This video runs 16:56 minutes in length. The second part of the lecture is available to view separatel
Doubly Fed Induction Motors (Part 2 of 2)
This video, published by Columbia Gorge Community College, is the second part of a two part lecture on doubly fed induction motors. The lecture examines the construction, operation, and different operational modes of doubly fed induction motors. Also discussed is how varying rotor excitation frequency impacts motor rotational speed. In this video, presenter Jim Pytel covers the hypersynchronous mode and walks viewers through a case study demonstrating how the rotational speed of a double fed induction motor responds to different rotor excitation frequencies.This video runs 21:21 minutes in length. The first part of the lecture is available to view separatel
Coffee Break: Copyright
In this video, Corey Halpin from ATE Central discusses copyrights, Creative Commons, and licensing for National Science Foundation Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) grant projects. Halpin explains copyright basics, emphasizing the importance of adding licenses to materials. Creative Commons provides various licenses allowing authors to dictate usage terms. Halpin recommends specific Creative Commons licenses suggested by NSF for ATE-funded works. Halpin guides viewers on how to add a Creative Commons license using the License Chooser tool. Additionally, Halpin suggests resources for further copyright and licensing information.This video runs 05:50 minutes in length
NSF ATE Grant Success Through Mentoring
This is the eighth episode of the CCPI-Cast webinar series from Prince George's Community College. Highlighted in the webinar is Mentor-Connect, a center that focuses on connecting ATE mentors to prospective grantees at no cost. Presenters from Mentor-Connect provide information on the mentoring process, how to apply, workshops provided by Mentor-Connect, and more. Also discussed is Mentor Up, a two and a half-day virtual ATE grant proposal writing workshop with additional opportunities for mentoring new grantees. Also discussed in the webinar is the Fortifying Cybersecurity and Computing Education through ATE Grants (FORCCE-ATE) project, which provides grant proposal mentorship specialized for the disciplines of cybersecurity and computing.The video runs 45:16 minutes in length. Additional CCPI-Cast webinars are available to view separately
Coping with the Power Crisis: China's Decarbonization Policies and Strategies
In this video, provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center, Bo Shen from the Lawrence Berkley National Lab discusses the power crises faced by China from 2020-2022 and how the Chinese government has addressed them. Shen covers the causes of the power outages in China, short and long-term measures enacted to address the power issues, China's energy storage development, and more. Also highlighted is the role of long-duration energy storage in China's initiatives to prevent power crises.The video runs 18:57 minutes in length
Building Performance Standards: Climate Challenge and Navigating Decarbonization for Building Owners
In this video, provided by the Building Efficiency for a Sustainable Tomorrow (BEST) Center, Joshua Kace and Nora Hart from the Lawrence Berkley National Lab discuss two initiatives to decarbonize buildings: building performance standards (BPS) policies and the Better Climate Challenge (BCC). Kace provides a primer on BPS policies, their utility, and the their adoption across the United States. Hart covers the BCC, a program ran by the United States Department of energy that partners with organizations to decarbonize buildings. BPS and BCC are then compared as decarbonization strategies along with a discussion of the challenges in decarbonizing existing commercial buildings.The video runs 29:32 minutes in length