I'm definitely a fan of Practical Engineering.
I like Andrew Millison - though his stuff is more related to landscape architecture and permaculture. I do like his pond and swale designs and his approach to ecologically beneficial site design.
CrashCourse has a playlist on the topic of Engineering. I have it saved but haven't watched it yet, so I can't speak to the quality.
Undecided with Matt Ferrell isn't an engineering channel, per say, but he touches a lot on renewable power generation and other technologies that I find incredibly interesting and I figure other engineers might also find interesting.
Not Just Bikes talks a lot about transportation and planning that I think civil engineers, particularly transportation engineers and site designers should listen to. His focus is on public transit, pedestrian & biking infrastructure. His positions are a refreshing take that goes against the car-centric transportation we're used to.
Alan Fisher is another person speaking on the topic of public transportation & planning. Lot's of great content there.
Strong Towns might be a channel that municipal engineers would find interesting. Again, there's a lot of crossover with the planning profession, but there's still a wealth of information that engineers may want to stay informed on.
Those are some of my go-to channels!
-Cody Obropta, P.E.
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Cody Obropta P.E., M.ASCE
Environmental Engineer
Bangor ME
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Original Message:
Sent: 10-19-2023 11:56 AM
From: Christopher Seigel
Subject: Engineering YouTube Channel Recommendations
I was curious if anyone follows any channels on YouTube that are related to engineering concepts. Feel free to bring up channels that are tangentially related to engineering as well.
I think the one of the best examples of this is the channel Practical Engineering. Most everyone has likely heard of it by now, but if you haven't, the host Grady covers a wide variety of engineering topics. Recently he got to partner with an active construction site to cover all of the details related to the construction of a pump station expansion project. If I were a professor I would absolutely be showing this to my students.
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Christopher Seigel P.E., M.ASCE
Civil Engineer
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