#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
344 episodes
Marshal Law
Connor May will serve as the Samuel Ginn College of Engineering graduation marshal at its fall commencement on Saturday, Dec. 13. But why not avoid the rush and get to know — and be impressed by — civil and environmental engineering senior now?...
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Season 7
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Episode 343
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18:11
Frankly Franco
Aerospace aficionado and electrical engineering junior Catherine Franco was recently named one of Auburn’s first-ever Universities Space Research Association Distinguished Undergraduates. It's a story of perseverance. It's a story of propulsion...
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Season 7
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Episode 342
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19:19
Focused
Leber's hereditary optic neuropathy ain't the only thing the recipient of the Student of the Year award from the Governor's Commit...
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Season 7
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Episode 341
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24:08
Streaming Service
Minute man aerospace engineering senior Cade May expounds on the implication of his revolutionary application of
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Season 7
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Episode 340
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21:48
The Water Mark
Chemical engineering senior Addison Faggard, fundraising chair for the Auburn chapter of Engineers Without Borders, is making a difference ...
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Season 7
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Episode 339
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20:35
The Desk Job
Get to know mechanical engineering junior Tyler Wilks, the Brown-Kopel Engineering Student Achievement Center's front-desk phenom, on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
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Season 7
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Episode 337
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21:20
Benz There, Done That
Auburn native, former Tim Cook Scholar and doctoral student Deena Sayegh chose to study industrial and systems engineering because she has a passion for efficiency in every workplace and believes that industrial engineering can be applied to an...
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Season 7
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Episode 338
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20:01
Friend of the Park
Auburn engineers are making an impact in their own backyard with a stormwater project to protect and improve water quality at Hickory Dickory Park. And without the aid of ...
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Season 7
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Episode 336
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18:26
Trading Spaces
Derek Tournear was named as the inaugural director of the Space Development Agency when it was established in March 2019. He was just named inaugural director of s...
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Season 7
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Episode 335
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22:29
The Lee Way
She's an honors software engineering student. She's a Cupola Ambassador. She's a Los Alamos intern. A McLeod Software developer. Yep, things sure are adding up for Addy Lee.
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Season 7
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Episode 334
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16:51
Stand Up and Holland
Mallory Holland, a senior in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, is Auburn's new Miss Homecoming. Find out why — and other things — on the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education.
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Season 7
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Episode 333
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21:37
Drone Zone
On the latest episode of the best podcast in higher education, aerospace doctoral student Harris Putra drones on and on about the subject he knows best.
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Season 7
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Episode 332
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20:54
Kyle's Extra Mile
Extra mile? Thy name is Kyle — Margelle Kyle, a Texas-hailing mechanical engineering honors student who's already wedded her passion for biomechanics with the Auburn Creed in order to meet a critical need.
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Season 7
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Episode 331
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20:39
Penguin Protection
This week, the #GINNing Gang sits down Iván Nail-Ulloa, a Chile-hailing mechanical engineering postdoctoral fellow (and pal to penguins everywhere) aiming to revolutionize the way safety professionals assess injury risk on factory floors and si...
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Season 7
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Episode 330
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24:39
Dorrill, Dorrill, Dorrill the Recruiter
Pamphlet packing, college fair traveling, #GINNing gabbing. For engineering recruitment administrator Haylee Dorrill, it's all in a day's work.
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Season 7
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Episode 329
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22:06
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
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