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[Podcast] How To Become an Engineer ft. Dr. Ryan Shamet

June 7, 2023      

Tags: Transportation

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We’re returning to the classroom to understand how to better shape the AEC industry’s future. Dr. Ryan Shamet, Assistant Professor at the University of North Florida’s College of Computing, Engineering & Construction, joins AEC Perspectives to discuss engineering education requirements, the ramifications of AI tools, and how the industry can nurture and retain talent. 

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