Data Driven

Stephen Leonard on STEM and the Frustration Inherent to Engineering

04.16.2020 - By Data DrivenPlay

Download our free app to listen on your phone

Download on the App StoreGet it on Google Play

In this episode, Frank and Andy interview Stephen Leonard, Andy's son, about his upcoming first SQL Saturday Talk, digital natives, engineering and STEM, and old movies like "Aliens" and "the Matrix." AI Generated Transcript (experimental) Hello and welcome to data driven, the podcast where we explore the emerging field of data science. We bring the best minds in data, software, engineering, machine learning and artificial intelligence. Now hear your hosts Frank Lavigna and Andy Leonard. Hello and welcome back to data driven, the podcast or we explore the emergent fields of data science machine learning an artificial intelligence. If you like to think of data as the new oil then you can consider us. Car Talk 'cause we focus on where the rubber meets the virtual road and with me on this epic journey road trip down information superhighway. Although I think we have to be sequestered because of the pandemic is Andy Leonard, how's it going? Andy, hey it's going well Frank, how are you doing, brother? You know I'm doing OK, I'm doing OK, we're in lockdown. I'm in. My wife is actually on an important work meeting and I have the kids. In the room with me so you might hear in a frequent interjection, but I understand that Speaking of kids, yeah, we have a very unique guest. We do, we do have Steven Ray. My older son is joining us for the first part of this an we want to talk to him because at least in this it is first part because he is about to deliver his very first sequel Saturday presentation. Yes Sir, very cool. So I know a little bit about the back story to this so. Steven, why don't you, uh, kind of do an intro to yourself. You're just. Quick bio I know and he probably knows everything about you, but most of the rest of his home. Well, I'm for the uninitiated. I'm Steven. I'm Andy's son and or as I normally refer to him. Dad, I do stuff with small AI and neural Nets. I also work with Raspberry pis specifically. Sorry iot devices, specifically Raspberry pie. Zan, Jetson, Nanos working a little bit less with the latter. Recently I've been doing more work with the pies. And, uh, pretty soon on the 25th I will be presenting my first sequel Saturday class and I guess I just got lucky enough to do it on the first several virtual SQL Saturday. Call it whatever you want, lock or unlucky based on the world events. I'll be teaching class on how to install SQL Server on a Raspberry Pi 3B and I'm working on a solution for the four as well. Very call and it's my understanding that you actually you're actually studying. Was it telerobotic? Not telerobotics but. Was it? Does a really cold like $10 word for it that Angie, Oh, Mecatronics Mecatronics That's it? Yes, Sir. Cartoon yes it does. I'm uh, it's It's, uh, it's really just all the I believe there are like 12 or 13 official realms of engineering, or at least the ones that they teach in college. And it's sort of all of those mixed into one like hyper focused, really hard class and I really just chose it because when I walk into the when I walk into a room, if someone has a question, I just want to be able to answer it. I want to be sort of the most helpful I can be and I figure if I'm well enough versed in. As much engineering as much as much of the realms of engineering as I can be, I figure I can be pretty helpful. That's pretty, that's the plan. A chip off the old block there Andy. Well, he, uh, you know his. I'll say Frank, he's probably better at it than me because his mom has...

More episodes from Data Driven