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Horsepower to Hyperloops

Welcome to Horsepower to Hyperloops, Ƶ’s official podcast, where the Kettering community from around the globe connects and shares groundbreaking ideas, noteworthy advancements and the latest developments in mobility, technology, medicine and many other fields.

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Horsepower to Hyperloops can be found on Apple Podcasts, iHeart, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and Google Podcasts. Or listen to episodes listed below.

Recent Episodes

Wind Turbines

The Most Noble Form of Engineering

A Ƶ professor, a recent grad, and two students discuss Kettering’s SAGE, or Student Association for Global Engineering, Club, in which students direct and deliver engineering solutions as humanitarian efforts in Michigan and elsewhere. Spoiler Alert: it’s not as simple as it seems!

Students rolling race car into SAE garage

SAE at Kettering: Students in the lab, on the track and in the air

Mechanical engineering professor Dr. Jennifer Bastiaan, one of Kettering's SAE faculty advisers, and students Braydin Jones and Benjamin Spore, discuss all things SAE.

Student at VEX Robotics

Robots - R - US: Robotics Czar Dan Mantz

Dan Mantz, CEO of the Robotics Education & Competition Foundation talks about the upcoming 2024 VEX Robotics World Championships, sponsored by REC, the mission of the REC Foundation. their mission to grow STEM and computer science programs around the world and their venture into drones, online virtual reality and other cutting edge technologies.

All Episodes

In the Mix

In the Mix is a series where Kettering newsmakers and innovators discuss timely topics such as world hunger solutions, robotics and transportation.

The 48504

In the48504, listen to what's happening in and around campus in the 48504 zip code.

The President's Sketchpad

In the President’s Sketchpad, you can hear President Dr. Robert K. McMahan share insight and ideas relevant to the past, present and future of Kettering.

Bulldog Diaries

Bulldog Diaries contain short vignettes from the past 100 years of Kettering/GMI.

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