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Couch Conversations SIBT WSU SCC
by Jonathan Brown
Who we are: In-depth interviews with SIBT and Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus academic staff that unpack our personal histories and our shared love of teaching. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ahsan Parvez
This engaging conversation with Ahsan Parvez—structural engineer, educator, and researcher—delves into the journey and nuances of building not just bridges, but also meaningful connections in teaching and engineering. The discussion explores:Engineering Education and Research: Ahsan Parvez shares insights from his academic path, spanning Dhaka University, University of New South Wales, and Western Sydney University. He candidly addresses the tension universities face between prioritizing research and quality teaching, highlighting the need to balance both for developing future engineers.Practical vs. Theoretical Learning: Emphasizing the limitations of theory without hands-on experience, Ahsan Parvez discusses the importance of lab work, real-world modeling, and the challenge of helping students translate abstract concepts into tangible understanding.Adaptation and Resilience During COVID-19: The unique experience of teaching online during the pandemic, the challenges of maintaining student engagement and the tiring nature of continuous virtual instruction, are all topics that surface in the recounting of recent years.Innovation in Sustainable Engineering: Ahsan Parvez details ongoing research into sustainable building materials, such as geopolymer concrete, underscoring the global responsibility engineers hold in addressing climate change and reducing carbon emissions from materials like cement.The Art and Science of Project Management: Discussion expands beyond technical know-how to the people skills, adaptability, and improvisational abilities required in project management—skills as relevant outside engineering as within it.Mentorship, Curiosity, and Lifelong Learning: The influence of great mentors and the critical role of curiosity and self-motivation are woven throughout Ahsan Parvez’s reflections, culminating in his core belief: knowledge is abundant, but it’s the inquisitiveness and the drive to learn that set great engineers apart.Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, educator, or simply intrigued by the human stories behind technical fields, this conversation is a thoughtful look at the values, challenges, and joys of shaping and teaching the engineers of tomorrow.
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Seyed Hussain
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Yifan Gao
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Rob Marchard
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Dr Zara Bending
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Shalagh McCarthy
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Who we are: In-depth interviews with SIBT and Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus academic staff that unpack our personal histories and our shared love of teaching. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jonathan Brown
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