• 20: Student Espionage, a Gold Mine, and the Power of Mentorship

  • Jul 23 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

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20: Student Espionage, a Gold Mine, and the Power of Mentorship

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  • Dr. Dennis Grubb, an expert in environmental engineering and neurodiverse individual with ADHD and dyslexia, shares his journey and insights. He emphasizes the importance of creativity and resilience in overcoming educational challenges and excelling in his career. Dr. Grubb recounts his unique experiences from holding gold bars in Peru to his childhood in diverse educational systems across the U.S., South Africa, and the U.K. He also provides valuable advice for non-traditional learners and highlights the significance of mentorship, interdisciplinary thinking, and the impact of neurodiversity on innovative problem-solving in engineering.

    Square Pegs Podcast is a series of intimate conversations about navigating life and learning within the neurodiverse community, hosted by Dr. Arash Zaghi, Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Engineering. In each episode, we talk to neurodiverse students and experts in the field of neurodiversity.

    Send feedback about Square Pegs to hello@squarepegspodcast.com or find us at squarepegspodcast.com.

    00:00 Introducing Dr. Dennis Grubb 01:44 Gold Mine Adventures in Peru 03:39 Growing Up with ADHD 05:26 Formative Years in South Africa and the UK 10:37 Struggles with Reading and Education Systems 17:49 Coping Strategies and Creativity 27:29 The Co-op Experience and Espionage Inspiration 29:45 The National Science Foundation Interview 31:59 Graduate School Decisions and Creativity 33:28 Challenges and Counseling at Stanford 35:13 The Importance of Creativity in Engineering 38:49 Diversity in Engineering Education 49:28 Mentorship and Finding Your Path 51:53 Final Reflections and Advice

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