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FTG 0070 - Assembling the Future of Vehicles with Engineer Apoorva Mathur '18

Following the Gong is a podcast for Schreyer Scholars that brings mentoring on demand from Scholars Alumni across a wide array of industries and experiences, with new episodes released bi-weekly here on YouTube, and audio version available on major podcast platforms. Here’s a breakdown of this episode: ----- Overview: Industrial engineer Apoorva Mathur ’18 joins FTG from Oregon to discuss her career at the intersection of manufacturing and the transition to zero emissions vehicles. She shares how she came to Penn State, and leveraged internships in a variety of fields and clubs on campus to find her academic and career interests. Apoorva details her participation in a career rotation program at Daimler and approaches her work – from Germany to Detroit to Portland – in transitioning primarily commercial and industrial vehicles to alternative forms of zero emissions power train systems. She leads efforts in this space while also championing sustainability and women in STEM at her company and earning her masters in data analytics from Georgia Tech. This episode is great for any Scholar, and especially those figuring out what major they want to pursue and also those interested in manufacturing, automative, or sustainability programs. Apoorva’s bio is available below along with chapter markers detailing the topics discussed. Guest Bio: Apoorva Mathur ’18 Engineering is the ESG Program Manager at Daimler Truck North America in Portland, OR where she manages the company's ESG initiatives and communication. Before joining DTNA in 2018, she previously interned at General Motors and Boeing where they grew their passion for the manufacturing industry. She earned a BS in Industrial Engineering with Honors from Penn State’s College of Engineering in 2018. She also earned a Masters in Data Analytics from Georgia Tech. She is also happy to speak further about emerging technologies in the automotive field and living and working globally. Please feel free to connect with her on Linkedin.   / apoorvamathur1   Episode Topic & Chapters: 00:05 Introductions and why Apoorva chose Penn State 02:16 Internships galore as a Scholar 08:31 Finding your academic and career passions 12:14 Research opportunities 17:11 Campus opportunities to pursue other passions - like dance programs and SHO Time! 19:53 Why the automotive sector most resonated with Apoorva 22:18 Career entry programs like Daimler's CAReer program 27:46 Breaking down the terminology 31:09 Graduating out of the training programs 33:23 Connecting with diverse and long-tenured employees as a new employee 36:06 Transitioning to EVs, from the vehicles to the assembly 44:49 EV mythbusting 48:26 Skills for working in the EV space 52:57 Advice for Scholars whose careers will take them far beyond home 56:10 Apoorva's thoughts on mentorship 59:42 Continuing education as an alum and working professional 01:06:04 Seeking balance as a young professional 01:10:23 Unasked questions 01:13:57 Advice for women in STEM 01:22:28 Shoutouts 01:24:34 Apoorva's final piece of advice 01:27:30 Which Creamery flavor Apoorva would be and why ----- Schreyer Honors College Links: Website: https://www.shc.psu.edu Instagram:   / psushc   LinkedIn:   / mycompany   Following the Gong Homepage [Links for audio versions]: https://following-the-gong-a-podcast-... Upcoming Events: https://www.shc.psu.edu/events Scholars – Need Assistance? Book an Appointment! https://www.shc.psu.edu/appointments Alumni – Learn Why and How to Volunteer: https://www.shc.psu.edu/alumni-friends Make a Gift to Benefit Schreyer Scholars: https://www.raise.psu.edu/schreyer Join the Penn State Alumni Association: http://wwww.alumni.psu.edu ----- Credits & Notes: This show is hosted, produced, and edited by Sean Goheen '11 Lib (Schreyer), '23g Bus. The artwork was created by Tom Harrington, the College’s Web Developer. The sound effect is “Chinese Gong,” accessed via SoundBible used under Creative Commons License.

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