Episodes

  • #317 Human Factors, Human Error, and Safety by Design
    Feb 20 2025

    When we search for causes of accidents, we often assume a binary: either mechanical failure, or human error, were to blame, and we must pick between them. But labelling an accident as caused by human error doesn’t teach us anything. It makes no effort to understand what caused people to make the decisions they did....

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    29 mins
  • #316 What Can AI Engineers Learn From Medical Professionals?
    Feb 13 2025

    AI is evolving so fast it eludes definition. The potential impact of the field is barely understood, even by those working in it. ‘Move-fast-and-break-things’ practitioners are deploying AI systems in autonomous vehicles, in courts, in medical diagnosis, and now even at the heart of the US federal government. Few of the constraints that govern individual...

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    43 mins
  • #315 Renewing the World, Without Costing the Planet
    Feb 6 2025

    How should engineers think about their duty to design safe structures? For IStructE’s head of climate action Will Arnold, this duty extends beyond the structure, to the safety of everyone on the planet. With renewable energy cutting operational carbon emissions, the majority of the engineering sector’s impact on climate change now comes from embodied carbon....

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    43 mins
  • #314 Remote Operations, To the Moon and Back
    Jan 30 2025

    Ten years ago, Fugro set out on an ambitious mission: to bring expert staff off of vessels, and into a purpose built remote operations centre, or ROC. The first of these ROCs, in Houston, now allows specialist staff to work on multiple projects at once, giving customers the real time data and analysis they need...

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    45 mins
  • #313 Introducing: Mapping Italy’s Seagrass for Biodiversity Gain, from Planet Beyond
    Jan 23 2025

    The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO) has a 100 year history of mapping the world’s oceans. John Nyberg, technical director, explains how the organisation’s role in understanding our oceans is evolving. Now, rather than just recording ocean depths for mariners, the organisation is setting standards for how we record environmental data. In Italy, this approach is...

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    40 mins
  • #312 Lifting Each Other Up — Engineering Matters Awards 2025 shortlist, People
    Jan 17 2025

    What do engineers build? Often, the answer will be bridges and dams, apartment blocks and factories. But in everything they do, engineers are also helping to build communities. They are contributing to building people’s careers, and it is those jobs that are central to building a better world. In this episode, the last of four...

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    45 mins
  • #311 Transforming the World, and the Economy — Engineering Matters Awards 2025 shortlist, Planet, Part 3
    Jan 16 2025

    At the core of engineering and manufacturing, is the transformation of materials. A tree becomes a book. A stone is transformed into a concrete bridge, rocks into steel and glass skyscrapers. Each of these transformations are inefficient. Raw materials are lost to waste. Mechanical energy is converted into lost heat. In this inefficiency, we gradually...

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    1 hr
  • #310 Manufacturing a Brighter Future – Engineering Matters Awards 2025 shortlist, Planet, Part 2
    Jan 15 2025

    Across every sector, from manufacturing to transportation, energy to construction, the race toward a net zero future is reshaping how we work, produce, and consume. These industries have powered global growth for decades, but now, they must also lead the way in securing a sustainable future. The scale of the challenge is immense. Achieving a...

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    1 hr and 3 mins