Cal Poly College of Engineering
Dean Digs Deeper
In the Dean Digs Deeper podcast, Interim Dean Robert Crockett of the College of Engineering at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo talks to students, faculty members, alumni and friends of the university and digs deeper into everything happening in the college.
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Flight Test Record 12.02.2026 24:50
Students Paulina Williams, Hailey Van Auken and Juliette Gregath talk about their part in the unofficial record-breaking test flight and their aerospace engineering classes. Learn more about the flight here . Learn more about the history of the flight record here .
Backyard Roller Coaster 30.09.2025 15:46
Cal Poly graduate Matthew Eggers and the team at Magictecture were asked by YouTuber Mark Rober to design and build a backyard roller coaster as part of a Make-a-Wish request for a young boy. Listen to his interview with Interim Dean Robert Crockett here. Watch Mark Rober's full video at tinyurl.com/backyardcoaster. Learn more about Magictecture and the company's backyard roller coasters at magict...
Summer Undergraduate Research Program 18.07.2025 21:11
On this episode of Dean Digs Deeper, Interim Dean Robert Crockett sits down with computer engineering student Caitlin Osorio, Professor Javier Gonzalez-Sanchez and Professor Rafael Guerra Silva to talk about the Summer Undergraduate Research Program at Cal Poly.
ASCE Championship 2025 03.06.2025 17:09
In the inaugural episode of Dean Digs Deeper, Cal Poly's College of Engineering Interim Dean Robert Crockett sits down with Nick Mackechnie (ASCE Championships Host Chair) and Ryan Hanlon (ASCE Championships Host Vice Chair) to talk about this year's ASCE Championships hosted at Cal Poly in San Luis Obispo, California. When: June 26-29 Where: Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo Learn more about the 2025 ASC...
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