Season 2: Engineering for inclusivity

In "Engineering Out Loud" season two we explore how researchers at the College of Engineering are working toward a culture of inclusivity by making gender inclusive software, using robotics to improve mobility, restoring motor function with implantable mechanisms, designing accessible transportation systems, and diversifying the workforce.

In Season 2, we explore how researchers at the College of Engineering are working toward a culture of inclusivity by making gender inclusive software, using robotics to improve mobility, restoring motor function with implantable mechanisms, designing accessible transportation systems, and diversifying the workforce. 

Inclusivity means listening to all voices — creating a beautiful polyphonic sound. Learn about Distinguished Professor Margaret Burnett’s mission to change the way…

In part one, we’ll uncover the extreme challenges of air travel for people with disabilities, the risky measures they take in order to fly, and the serious harm they…

In part one, Nordica MacCarty, a faculty member in the Humanitarian Engineering Program at Oregon State, talks about improving the lives of women and children in the…

In this week’s episode, we bring you two stories from the bionic frontier. In part one, Greg Herman, professor of chemical engineering, talks about his work to develop a…

In this week's episode, we feature two stories from the Oregon State Robotics Group. Ravi Balasubramanian, mechanical engineering assistant professor, is designing robo…

It’s no secret that women and minorities have historically been underrepresented in science and engineering and have faced a lot of bias upon entering those fields. But…