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Make the Future - Ottawa's Tech Podcast Join uOttawa’s Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, as he connects with alumni, students, industry partners and researchers to explore the future of tech and innovation and how, through creativity and collaboration they can make the future. https://engineering.uottawa.ca/podcast
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Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Episode 10
For this episode, we’re doing a special LIVE recording of the Make the Future podcast at the University of Ottawa’s Kanata North offices in front of a wonderful audience to discuss one of our favorite subjects, combining engineering and arts, more precisely: Creativity, VR and Engineering Design!
We’re joined once again by Hanan Anis, Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Ottawa, by Chantal Rodier the Faculty of Engineering’s Artist-in-Residence and Elisha Pruner, a two-time uOttawa Engineering alumna part of the first CEED cohort who currently works as a Software Developer in Machine Learning and Virtual Reality at the Ottawa Hospital.
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2 :41- Why engineering design is important to students and industry.
4:40- A question for Elisha about the experience of being part of the first Makerspace cohort at uOttawa.
6:40- The usefulness of having a client based experience as a student.
10:10- The need for a multidisciplinary focus in the training of tech students.
12:20- How having this multidisciplinary experience helped Elisha outside of the university.
13:45- A description of this year’s Makerspace challenge VR challenge at uOttawa.
19:00- A look at the need for the mix between art and tech. While things may be functional, they can be “ugly”.
22:40- A client based VR experience for cancer patients.
24:34- Questions from the crowd
Produced by uOttawa Faculty of Engineering.
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Wednesday May 29, 2019
Episode 9
For this episode we’ll be introducing you to the University of Ottawa’s MakerLaunch program as we: chat with several different people about entrepreneurship, look at the program and chat with the founders of the first cohort.
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1:14 : Introduction to today’s episode pertaining to the MakerLaunch Program.
4:08- A discussion with two of the the MakerLaunch Founding Partners (Simon Nehme who is an Entrepreneur and Angel Investor and Jean-Michel Lemieux, CTO at Shopify) Natalie Raffoul, Managing Attorney at Brion Raffoul, and our Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, on entrepreneurship.
13:20- The pitches from the first MakerLaunch cohort.
18:15- A discussion with Midia Shick Hassan, Manager of MakerLaunch.
25:25- A discussion with the co-founders of Wandure: Ali Kazal and Ismail Benmbarek.
33:56- A discussion with the co-founders of Noibu: Robert Boukine, Filip Slatinac and Kailin Noivo.
42:55- A discussion with Tunch Akkaya, CEO of GameStrat.
Produced by uOttawa Faculty of Engineering.
Tuesday Apr 02, 2019
Tuesday Apr 02, 2019
Episode 8
For this episode we’re back at the University of Ottawa for the Faculty of Engineering’s Design Day! Design Day is an event which showcases engineering design projects and celebrates the achievements of our students.
Today we’ll be meeting with two teams that are taking part in Design Day and one of our judges, making the format a bit different as we had to record the discussions individually.
Timestamp
1:22-Introduction to the episode and Design Day.
2:20- The Fall Collection project and team.
5:54- How their project works.
12:10- The challenges they faced.
16:20-Adapting the project to the client.
17:30- Introduction to the 2nd team.
20:30- What is the project they built.
27:30-The surprises they faced.
28:45-Introduction to Michel (Mitch) Bouchard a 2001 alumni from Mechanical Engineering and Design Day judge.
30:50-Elaboration on the projects he saw.
Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
Tuesday Mar 26, 2019
Episode 7
Today, we will be on the road again, visiting You.i TV!
We will be joined by Dominira Saul, Director of UX at You.i TV, who has worked in a variety of market sectors (telecom, government, finance, health, etc.) and by Daniel Lanthier a uOttawa alumnus [BASc ’05] in Computer Engineering who is an Engineering Lead at Youi.TV and has worked in a variety of sectors including telecom, media, and data analytics.
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1 :57 : What is You.i TV all about?
5:32: What are your roles at You.i TV?
8:30- Where did you learn your management skills?
10:10-How does one become a UX designer?
12:40- Is UX Design becoming more popular?
17:23- When you mention research what do you mean by it exactly?
23:00-How unique is UX design within most firms?
26:00- How different will UX design be abroad?
27:45- Do you need to go back to school to do UX?
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Tuesday Mar 19, 2019
Episode 6
This episode will be a little different as we’re now on the road and also receiving our first phone guest!
Our first stop is at Shopify’s Ottawa offices where we’re joined by Shaun Illingworth a 1987 Faculty of Arts alumnus who is a UX/CX Lead at Shopify and an experienced Managing Director and new technology/innovation strategist and by Leia Atkinson, a 2015 alumna from the Faculty of Social Sciences who is now a senior researcher at Shopify.
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2:00- How did you end up in a High-Tech company with your background?
5:30- What is Shopify exactly?
7:30- Is your work a real interdisciplinary process?
12:50- When you collaborate are you all sharing the same language?
19:18- What are you looking for in people at Shopify?
20:30- How different is it to develop a product for an international market?
22:00- How do you define UX Design?
29:00- What are the time scales for a typical project?
30:33- What helped you the most from your university experience in getting where you are?
37:40- What types of internships does Shopify offer students?
Tuesday Mar 05, 2019
Tuesday Mar 05, 2019
Episode 5
In this episode, we’re joined once again by my counterpart from the Faculty of Arts, Dean Kevin Kee, as we discuss how as academics, we see digital humanities combined with engineering impacting entrepreneurship and the digital tech and media industrial sector.
In addition to Kevin, we’re joined by Professor Hanan Anis who is a Professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Ottawa and by Constance Crompton, an Assistant Professor at the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Arts.
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2:34 –How does the Chair in Digital Humanities see the impact of cross faculty collaboration?
7:32- How did the Faculty of Engineering's Makerspace come about?
16:54- How do students react to this type of cross faculty collaboration?
20:00- Does the Makerspace impact the way students think?
30:50— Discussion on how one can no longer afford to be one dimensional in technology anymore. There are broader questions, such as ethics, that must now be considered while working on certain projects.
34:50- How do we promote these cross faculty collaborations?
41:21-What should the university do over the next few years pertaining to cross-collaboration?
Tuesday Feb 26, 2019
Tuesday Feb 26, 2019
Episode 4
This episode is slightly different, as I am joined by a special co-host, my counterpart from the Faculty of Arts, Dean Kevin Kee. Kevin and I connect with two uOttawa students, Devansh Shah from the Faculty of Engineering and Sarah Hodgson from the Faculty of Arts.
We discuss their summer 2018 experience working on a very special project that mashed tech and creativity with amazing results.
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2:20—An explanation of where exactly this collaborative art piece project came from.
4:50—Description of the actual project-Surface Tension.
6:07- What inspired the students to do this piece?
8:18- What were the difficulties students experienced working with others from inside and outside of their faculty?
14:45—Where did the concept of surface tension come from?
18:40—When did students realize that the end date given for this project would be impossible to reach?
23:50—What would Devansh and Sarah tell their May 1st self?
27:00— Intense anecdote about how they saved the project from the jaws of failure…or at least embarrassment on the big, new STEM Complex opening day.
Tuesday Feb 19, 2019
Tuesday Feb 19, 2019
Episode 3
In this third episode, we chat with Andre Richards, a class of 2011 alumnus, who is the Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder at MicroMetrics and Melody Habbouche, a computer science co-op student who is currently working at Klipfolio.
We discuss startups in the National Capital Region, the importance of creativity as we aim to Make the Future and I also hope to offer you a glimpse into the role that the uOttawa community is playing in the thriving tech and innovation sector.
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1:45—Why did you decide to go into engineering?
3:27—What drew Andre’s attention to the startup world?
4:48—How does Andre live through the discomfort zone that is entrepreneurship?
6:30- How does a company adapt when there is a need to change the product or the main direction of the company.
14:35—The difference between computer engineering and computer science.
17:56- Why keep the firm in Ottawa and not move to another of the big tech centers such as Silicon Valley?
22:30—With all the data breeches that have happened, why should your clients trust you with theirs?
25:00—What are the benefits of coop programs?
27:00-- How do you see the impact of creativity on engineering and startups?
33:00- How do you help in making young leaders?
Thursday Feb 07, 2019
Thursday Feb 07, 2019
Episode 2
In this episode I am chatting with with Mattieu Gamache-Asselin, a class of 2012 alumnus who is the co-founder and CEO of Alto Pharmacy in San Francisco and Olivier Miguel, a class of 2016 alumnus who is currently pursuing his masters degree in Biomedical Engineering at uOttawa with the Clinical Biomechanics Research Unit.
We will discuss how impactful technology and entrepreneurship can help Make the Future in the health care sector. I also hope to offer you a glimpse into the role that the uOttawa community is playing in the thriving tech and innovation sector.
Time Stamp
2:18—What pushed Mattieu Gamache-Asselin towards entrepreneurship?
5:00—How does Mattieu sleep at night with so many people depending on him? How can we achieve an impact?
7:40—How do you do right by your employees and clients?
8:30—How does one balance the responsibilities to others in a field like healthcare?
12:30—How do you grow as a company while putting your clients safety first?
16:18—How can 3D printing evolve? Is it scalable?
28:05—What have others who’ve attempted online pharmacies missed? What makes Alto different?
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
S1-E1 - NASDAQ, Mentorship, and Women in STEM with Heather Abbott
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
Thursday Jan 31, 2019
Episode 1
In this first episode, we chat with Heather Abbott, a Class of ’93 uOttawa alumna, who is now the Senior Vice President, Corporate Solutions Technology at NASDAQ in Boston and Midia Shikh Hassan a two-time uOttawa young alumna and rising star who is making an impact globally.
We discuss mentorship, women in STEM and entrepreneurship, and the different ways they Make the Future. We also offer you a look into the role that the uOttawa community is playing in the thriving tech and innovation sector.
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2:10—Heather’s role at NASDAQ
4:13—What is NASDAQ exactly?
7:41—How does one go from Chemical Engineering to VP Tech at NASDAQ?
10:14—Heather’s turning point and what pushed her to Silicon Valley and a job at E-Bay.
12:150—How do you see yourself? Do you still primarily see yourself as an engineer?
15:40—Midia asks how Heather built her leadership skills.
19:24—Does a mentor’s gender matter?
23:05—Midia asks Heather if she would change her educational path given the chance to do it again.
18:38—How does one learn leadership skills? How does one learn how to impact the world around us?