Prof. Michael Beebe | Assistant Professor, North Central State College
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Prof. Michael Beebe, veteran mechanical engineering leader and educator, joins Dr. Maor Farid to explore how AI is transforming engineering education — not in theory, but in real classrooms.
Drawing on decades of experience in industry and academia, Prof. Beebe shares how he redesigned his curriculum to combine hands-on engineering fundamentals with real-world problem solving. He explains why communication, teamwork, and decision-making matter just as much as equations — and how modern engineers must learn to navigate uncertainty.
The conversation goes deep into AI adoption in academia: how students react to engineering-grade AI tools, why AI should be treated as a “team member” rather than a threat, and what happened when his students redesigned a bridge using Leo AI alongside classical methods.
Prof. Beebe also lays out a clear vision for the next decade in engineering education: why graduating students without exposure to AI will soon be unthinkable, how accreditation bodies may evolve, and what future engineers must understand before entering the workforce.
If you care about the intersection of AI, engineering practice, and education, this conversation offers a grounded and practical perspective — without hype.