Engineering Forward with Tsu-Jae Liu
Episode 9
Episode 9 of the Innovation & Impact podcast, hosted by Penn Engineering, titled "Engineering Forward with Tsu-Jae Liu" was published on February 24, 2026 and runs 22 minutes.
February 24, 2026 ·22m · Innovation & Impact
Summary
In the latest episode of Penn Engineering’s Innovation & Impact podcast, Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering and Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, sits down with Tsu-Jae Liu, President of the National Academy of Engineering and a pioneering force in semiconductor technology. From co-developing the FinFET transistor that powers today’s most advanced chips and smartphones to leading one of the nation’s most influential engineering bodies, Liu brings a rare perspective shaped by decades in academia, industry and innovation leadership.This wide-ranging conversation explores the critical challenges and extraordinary opportunities facing engineering today. As the United States navigates a rapidly evolving technological landscape shaped by AI, microelectronics and a renewed global space race, Liu outlines her vision for strengthening the nation’s engineering talent pipeline and safeguarding long-term prosperity and national security. In the near term, she emphasizes closing the growing engineering talent gap; in the long term, she underscores the essential role engineers play in ensuring a secure, prosperous and peaceful future.The discussion also examines engineering’s responsibility to serve the public good. Liu reflects on how institutions can cultivate “inclusive excellence,” broadening participation in engineering while upholding rigorous standards, and why empathy, adaptability and communication are as vital to future engineers as technical mastery. In this episode, Liu reminds listeners that engineers are, by nature, problem solvers equipped to shape a better world. Subscribe to Penn Engineering’s Innovation & Impact podcast on Apple Music, Spotify or your favorite listening platforms, or find all the episodes on the Penn Engineering YouTube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
In the latest episode of Penn Engineering’s Innovation & Impact podcast, Vijay Kumar, Nemirovsky Family Dean of Penn Engineering and Professor in Mechanical Engineering and Applied Mechanics, sits down with Tsu-Jae Liu, President of the National Academy of Engineering and a pioneering force in semiconductor technology. From co-developing the FinFET transistor that powers today’s most advanced chips and smartphones to leading one of the nation’s most influential engineering bodies, Liu brings a rare perspective shaped by decades in academia, industry and innovation leadership.
This wide-ranging conversation explores the critical challenges and extraordinary opportunities facing engineering today. As the United States navigates a rapidly evolving technological landscape shaped by AI, microelectronics and a renewed global space race, Liu outlines her vision for strengthening the nation’s engineering talent pipeline and safeguarding long-term prosperity and national security. In the near term, she emphasizes closing the growing engineering talent gap; in the long term, she underscores the essential role engineers play in ensuring a secure, prosperous and peaceful future.
The discussion also examines engineering’s responsibility to serve the public good. Liu reflects on how institutions can cultivate “inclusive excellence,” broadening participation in engineering while upholding rigorous standards, and why empathy, adaptability and communication are as vital to future engineers as technical mastery. In this episode, Liu reminds listeners that engineers are, by nature, problem solvers equipped to shape a better world.
Subscribe to Penn Engineering’s Innovation & Impact podcast on Apple Music, Spotify or your favorite listening platforms, or find all the episodes on the Penn Engineering YouTube channel.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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