What's the Word? Eagle Alumni Spotlights

Somaralyz Grullon, Mechanical Engineering

7 min · 24 de abr de 2026
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Abigail interviews a recent graduate from Embry Riddle, now a software engineer at Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company. The guest shares their favorite memory from college, leading a research team to New Mexico and Texas to study an eclipse, and how that experience translates to their current job, which involves writing test cases for flight software. They emphasize the importance of clear, concise technical writing for documentation and collaboration. The guest advises current students to maintain their technical writing skills, as documentation is crucial in engineering. The podcast is supported by Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University's Department of Humanities and Communication.

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