The "Right Kind of Engineer" with Emily Lawson-Bulten

22/10/2025 54 min Episodio 9

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SummaryIn this episode, Nicholas Karamanian interviews Emily Lawson-Bulten, a doctoral candidate at the University of Illinois, who shares her unique journey from civil engineering to pursuing a PhD. Emily discusses her early career, impactful travel experiences, and the lessons learned about water scarcity and engineering. She emphasizes the importance of community engagement, the value of mentorship, and the need for engineers to understand the social dynamics of their work. Emily also reflects on her aspirations for the future and the evolving definition of what it means to be an engineer.TakeawaysEmily's journey highlights the importance of mentorship in shaping career paths.Travel experiences can significantly influence one's professional focus and values.Understanding community needs is crucial for effective engineering solutions.Engineers should consider the long-term maintenance of their designs.Personal connections in the workplace enhance job satisfaction and performance.Career paths are often non-linear and filled with unexpected opportunities.Being open to new experiences can lead to personal and professional growth.The definition of engineering is evolving to include diverse perspectives and approaches.Collaboration with communities can lead to more effective and sustainable engineering solutions.Self-awareness and understanding one's biases are essential for engineers. Emily's Email: [email protected]: https://www.reroutedpod.comEmail: [email protected]: @rerouted_podLinkedIn: ReroutedChapters00:00 Introduction to Emily's Journey02:56 Undergraduate Experience and Early Influences05:39 Impactful Travel Experiences and Water Equity08:14 Lessons from Kenya: Water Scarcity and Engineering10:42 Advice for Students: Embracing Opportunities13:31 First Job Experience: Learning and Growth16:06 Transitioning to a New Role: Finding Passion18:49 Optimizing Job Preferences and Experiences21:01 The Value of Comprehensive Project Involvement23:48 Final Thoughts on Engineering and Personal Growth29:20 Passion and Career Reflection32:04 The Decision to Pursue a PhD37:47 Expanding the Definition of Engineering44:08 Personal Growth and Engineering Identity46:37 Future Aspirations and Open Possibilities54:13 From Civil Engineering to Academia54:13 Looking Ahead: The Future of EngineeringKeywordsengineering, career paths, PhD, water equity, community development, travel experiences, civil engineering, mentorship, professional growth, teaching