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Mr. Carlos Zuluaga, Ph.D., EI


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Posted By Carlos Zuluaga 09-18-2019 08:58 PM
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Kenneth, I suggest you take a look at the book "Engineer to Entrepreneur: Success Strategies to Manage Your Career and Start Your Own Firm" by Rick De La Guardia and published by ASCE. ------------------------------ Carlos Zuluaga Ph.D., EI, A.M.ASCE Ph.D. Student, Civil Engineering ------ ...
Posted By Carlos Zuluaga 08-10-2019 11:06 PM
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Jesse, The interaction between industry and academia is a topic for which I hear very little outside of universities, at least in the area of construction engineering and management. I recently graduated from my Ph.D. and this was a topic commonly discussed throughout my university and in academic ...
Posted By Carlos Zuluaga 06-05-2019 11:17 PM
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Natalya, Your questions and comments are very interesting. I recently completed my Ph.D. in Civil Engineering and now work in construction management. As you point out, the wants and needs between academia and industry seem to be misaligned; at least in construction management and engineering. However, ...
Posted By Carlos Zuluaga 12-04-2018 10:55 AM
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Stephanie, I want to disclose that I do not consider myself an introvert and therefore my perspective may be different then others. However, after reading this thread (and from personal experience) I see that many individuals have a negative perception regarding "networking ", as if it was an undesirable ...
Posted By Carlos Zuluaga 10-09-2018 03:06 PM
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Very interesting discussion regarding mentoring. Thank you to all that have contributed. In my experience, the most important factor for successful mentorships – as with most activities – is the mindset and will of those involved. I think a successful mentorship relationship requires ~70% effort by ...