On October 22, 2012, I gave a guest lecture in Aerospace Engineering 201, an Introduction to Aerospace Engineering class at the University of Michigan. As a Certified Flight Instructor, I outlined the pilot’s perspective to the students and highlighted how they should be thinking of their end-user when conducting their work as engineers. I also highlighted some developing trends in the industry to emphasize the various fields they can specialize in.
As promised, here is the video of the lecture, which is synchronized with the PowerPoint slides I presented. I’ve still been very busy with school (second round of midterms this week) and work, which is disappointing because I miss posting frequently on here. Hopefully I’ll find more time for this site soon.
Wonderful Mike, what a presentation. Your confidence and knowledge is amazing. I don’t think someone TRIPLE your age in the field could do any better in Public speaking. Your passion in your field is fantastic and you have maximized to the fullest your schooling, internship and your work expierence so far… we and your family could not be more proud of you. And to think that you have barely “launched” yet only offers us much excitement into the future of where you are headed… Keep it going Mike, Regards, Gary