Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast

Tim talks with Kaitlin Tyler this week at the ASEE meeting in Montreal. Kaitlin works for ANSYS as an Education Content Developer. We discuss career trajectories in MSE and the importance of networking and attending conferences. We also tell some stories about the North American Materials Education Symposium (NAMES) and why everyone should attend it. It's not too late to register for NAMES 2025!

You can learn more about Kaitlin here:
https://www.ansys.com/authors/kaitlin-tyler

Some of Kaitlin's educational content with Ansys is available on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtt6-ZgUFmMK4aApOU0A85CvaJ_udGDCe

General Ansys link for educators:
www.ansys.com/education-resources

You can find the YouTube video here:
https://youtu.be/oSlnrw9ASYg

This episode is sponsored by the North American Materials Education Symposium, a gift from Prof. Ron Gibala, and the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

Please attend the North American Materials Education Symposium next summer, August 5th - 6th at Georgia Tech. Workshops on August 4th:
https://www.names25.mse.gatech.edu

Site for all of the international Materials Education Symposia:
www.materialseducation.com

Creators and Guests

SY
Host
Steve Yalisove
TC
Host
Tim Chambers

What is Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast?

A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more.  Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department