
#GINNing Podcast
The best podcast in higher education, brought to you by Auburn University's Samuel Ginn College of Engineering. Hosted by Austin Phillips and Jeremy Henderson.
Episodes
329 episodes
Moore Miles
Listen to Nathan Moore, new assistant director of the National Center for Asphalt Technology's famed test track, discuss the past and future of that glorious 1.7 mile loop on this, its 25th anniversary year.
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Season 7
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Episode 328
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20:39

All We Do Is Chen
Yes, it's absolutely safe to say it. The NIH says it. The NSF says it<...
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Season 7
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Episode 327
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23:38

In the Weeds
Just when you think weed research has gone to pot, along comes Hailey Rhodes, a 2025 Auburn biosystems engineering graduate and brand new research engineer for the Auburn University Rural Partnership Institute.
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Season 7
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Episode 326
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20:02

Vive Le Louf
From researching hydrogels for space transportation to using sound to boost pollination, Jean-Francois Louf is a research renaissance man. Listen to the Department of Chemical Engineering's latest NSF CAREER Award recipient discuss ...
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Season 7
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Episode 325
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25:03

The Precision Decision
Kate Shaw is trusting the process — the bioprocess. The Auburn senior took that sweet Pathway to the Plains to pursue the ever versatile bioprocess engineering d...
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Season 7
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Episode 324
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20:48

Authentic Intelligence
From AUSME to the RFID, there's nothing artificial about Soundarya Korlapati's intelligence. Listen to the doctoral student in computer science and software engineering discuss her leading role in Auburn's new AI-powered tool transforming how r...
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Season 7
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Episode 323
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26:25

Second-Hand Information
You have to hand it to Peden Jones. He really has a grasp on the mechanics of 3D printing — and he's not stingy with it. Why, when they came calling, he lent the College of Liberal Arts
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Season 7
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Episode 322
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22:17
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Floyd the Racer
Mechanical engineering sophomore Eliana Floyd grew up watching racing with her dad. She's been into cars for as long as she can remember. So, for her, just standing in pit lane would have made the hours in the Makerspace designing, cutting and ...
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Season 7
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Episode 321
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22:16

Testing the Waters
Where would we be without clean water? Where would clean water be without Sydney Watwood? Probably not flowing through the mountainside of ...
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Season 7
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Episode 320
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21:24

Opulent Flocculant
There ain't no brain drain out at Auburn's Stormwater Research Facility — more like drain brain! Just take the latest runoff warrior floccin' and rockin' out there in ...
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Season 7
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Episode 319
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25:02

Concrete Plans
On the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education, the #GINNing Gang mixes it up with concrete crackerjack Stanton Freeman, a kudos-collecting graduate student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and husband to ...
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Season 7
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Episode 318
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20:02

Miss Autonomous
The latest episode of the best podcast in higher education features a mechanical engineering doctoral student whose name over her past four years at Auburn has practically become synonymous with autonomous — GAVLAB great, Stephanie Meyer. ...
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Season 7
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Episode 317
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28:21

Pooling Resources
We believe in a sound mind, in a sound body and a spirit that is not afraid, and in clean sports that develop these qualities. Therefore we believe in Hart — Dinehart. The aerospace engineering, breast-stroke swimming junior recentl...
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Season 7
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Episode 316
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22:58

The Young Superstar
Saving clock towers and computational powers — that's what electrical and computer engineering assistant professor Clint Snider
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Season 7
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Episode 315
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23:12

To Air is Human
Assistant aerospace engineering professor and licensed pilot Nicoletta Fala is investigating the attitudes of altitude on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
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Season 7
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Episode 314
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22:55

Order Mor Chikin
Truett Cathy may have put Chick-fil-A on the map. But 2016 Auburn wireless software engineering graduate Eddie Seay put Chick-fil-A on the app.
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Season 7
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Episode 313
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27:49
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Accentuated
Brazilian-born Carolina Triboni, a senior in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, will lead the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering’s class of 2025 as graduation marshal during spring commencement on Sunday, May 11. Find out wh...
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Season 7
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Episode 312
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26:19

Joah's Arc
Noah's Ark? How about Joah's arc? Because if you feed freshman civil engineering Auburn basketballer Joah Shay the rock behind that 3-point line, he's going to straight up make it rain.
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Season 7
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Episode 311
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21:30

Doin' Fine at Gate 9
Jonathan Pettus is the new executive director of the Auburn University Applied Research Institute (AUARI) in Huntsville. Find out why on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
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Season 7
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Episode 310
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27:40

The Juggler
She'll be honest — growing up in Denver, Shelby Balding had never heard of Auburn. Now, the civil engineering junior and cross-country crusader can't stop talking about it.
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Season 7
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Episode 309
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23:02

@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 ...
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Season 7
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Episode 308
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22:53

Mr. Mister
They call Vestavia-born venture visionary Vince Visser Mr. Mister. Or at least they should. Find out why on th...
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Season 7
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Episode 307
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25:28

Thinking Inside the Box
Next up on the best podcast in higher education? CSSE sophomore Liam Heary, who hopes his sweet and salty startup Planet of Snacks has the lucky charms nece...
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Season 7
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Episode 306
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23:41

There's Something About Mary
A word of advice to the Louisiana State University: Make your campus a little more walk-able, or continue losing out to the best student-centered — and pedestrian-centered — engineering education experience in America, like you did with aerospa...
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Season 6
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Episode 305
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21:41
