Prof. David Brookstein will share his experiences from his long and distinguished engineering career. He received B.S. in engineering from Georgia Tech in 1971, and a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from MIT in 1975. He started his career as an Assistant Professor of Engineering at Georgia Tech at 25 years old and during the next 50 years he worked in industry for 14 years and the rest of the time in academics culminating in the last ten years at Temple Engineering. He is a life-long learner who worked on developing a wide range of engineering projects that involved oil well pumping, fiber reinforced parts for rockets and other aerospace parts, all kinds of bioengineered replacement devices for the human body, new paper-making processes, protective garments for soldiers, ways to conserve energy in manufacturing, and protective masks for Covid. He is also an expert witness for attorneys who are litigating a wide range of patent cases. In this seminar, he will show you how important it is to continue learning and becoming familiar with new engineering technologies that wil catapult your career once you finish your engineering degree at Temple.