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EPISODE · Nov 5, 2021 · 25 MIN

Women in STEM

from CMUnow Podcast · host Colorado Mesa University

Sarah Lanci grew up looking at the world asking why. She’d ask questions like, why are backpacking bags made the way they are, what role does drag play when building a kayak and why are racing skis designed differently than other types of skis? In this podcast CMU Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Sarah Lanci explains how behind every engineer is a passionate person asking why.

Sarah Lanci grew up looking at the world asking why. She’d ask questions like, why are backpacking bags made the way they are, what role does drag play when building a kayak and why are racing skis designed differently than other types of skis? In this podcast CMU Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Sarah Lanci explains how behind every engineer is a passionate person asking why.

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