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NSF Live

NASASpaceflight.com

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NSF Live is a weekly discussion show about spaceflight from http://NASASpaceflight.com. NSF is not affiliated with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. The initials in the URL are used with permission from NASA.
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The podcast about micro and nano technicians: Who they are, what they do, and how they got there. Hosted by Peter Kazarinoff and supported by the Micro Nano Technology Education Center (MNT-EC) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.
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KSHS Radio

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Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech/NOAO/AURA/NSF Sorry for the space picture. We needed a picture that was 1400 x 1400 pixels to upload podcasts. Thank you for your understanding.
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This podcast lifts the veil on all topics related to STEM in academia: research, teaching, writing, speaking, and other professional topics. Darren Lipomi is a professor of nanoengineering, chemical engineering, and materials science at UC San Diego. He obtained his PhD in chemistry from Harvard in 2010 (w/ George Whitesides) and was a postdoc at Stanford in chemical engineering from '10-'12 (w/ Zhenan Bao). He is a recipient of the PECASE and became full professor in 2019. Thanks to NSF CBE ...
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STEMversity

Dr. Monica Torres

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The STEMversity the Podcast is produced by the NSF HSI National STEM Resource Hub. This podcast engages conversations with STEM experts at various stages in their careers working for diversifying the Scientific enterprise in an equitable way. Our guest panelists share perspectives and experiences as they tackle concerns and celebrate successes we often engage as we work to support students pursuing STEM degrees at Hispanic Serving Institutions. Your host is the President of Dona Ana Communit ...
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A podcast developed by the STEM Opportunities in Prison Settings (STEM-OPS) NSF-funded project highlighting the need for STEM opportunities made available to the directly impacted both inside and outside of correctional facilities, and how these opportunities have changed the lives of the directly impacted.Music Prod. by: Wayne “Mport-P” Carroll Jr for Presidential Block Development Group (PBDG)
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Multipure is here to help you learn about better water and better health. Join us as we discuss news, technology, current events, and more, with an eye toward better understanding of water issues, water treatment, health, and safety. Multipure is here to improve the water, health, and lives of you and your family. For Life. For You.
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Project Breakaway with Predator Cycling

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Project Breakaway by Predator Cycling takes time to share with our listener's what we're doing, how we're doing it, what it takes to do it...our ideas, our designs, our success stories and even our miss steps! This podcast is for you if you have an interest in bicycles, composites, out of the box design and conceptual manufacturing.
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From The ViewBox

Department of Radiology UMass Medical School

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From the Viewbox is the podcast of the Department of Radiology at UMass Medical School hosted by Dr. Hao Lo and Dr. Christopher Cerniglia. This educational podcast series covers diverse topics in radiology for medical students, residents and fellows.
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Engineering Change Podcast

Dr. Yvette E. Pearson

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Engineering Change is the podcast designed to help REDEFINE engineering as we know it by: RE-imaging who we see as engineers and what we see as engineering, DE-siloing academic programs and problem solving, and FINE-tuning culture and climate using best practices for justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) so people from all backgrounds and identities can succeed. It's about being just as intentional with JEDI as we are with solving any other problems in engineering; applying a care ...
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Alberto is a Manufacturing Equipment Technician at Wolfspeed in Marcy, NY. Alberto talks about how his work in the US AirForce and the Vet S.T.E.P. program prepared him to work as a technician in the semiconductor industry. Aberto highlights how some technical skills he learned in the military are transferable to the civilian sector. Hear about the…
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Stephen is a Manufacturing Equipment Technician (MET) at Intel in Hillsboro, Oregon. Stephen discusses his journey from Minneapolis to working at Intel and shares insights into his day-to-day responsibilities involving the maintenance and troubleshooting of equipment used in semiconductor manufacturing. Stephen talks about shift schedules, salary r…
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Lincoln is a technician working in the semiconductor industry. Lincoln was in the armed services, then went to community college and enrolled in an electrical engineering technology program. He now has experience working as a technician at two different semiconductor companies in the Portland, OR area. Hear about Lincoln’s experience in this episod…
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Ethan is a HPM technician at Intel in Hillsboro, OR outside Portland. HPM technicians at Intel support other technicians that work at Intel. Hear about how Ethan went from working in the hospitality industry to long-term career in the semiconductor industry. Ethan talks about his work, what it feels like working in a semiconductor factory (a fab), …
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In Episode 7, The sySTEM Impacted Podcast has produced "Bridging the Divide: Exploring Educational Equity, Part 2," Christopher Etienne and Boris Franklin continue their discussion concerning access to educational opportunities for students in low income and more affluent communities. They use personal narratives, coupled with research, to explore …
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Laury is a Senior Control Engineer at Albireo Energy in Northern Virginia. Laury is passionate about her career. In this episode here about what working in a data center is like and how you can join this exciting career. At the end of the episode, listen to what Laury has to say about encouraging women to work in technical careers. Laury’s work is …
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Janaki is a Equipment Engineering Technician at Analog Devices in Beaverton, OR outside Portland. Janaki had a career in small business, but needed to make a change. Hear how Janaki transitioned to working in the semiconductor industry by enrolling in Portland Community College’s Microelectronics Program. The Talking Technicians podcast is produced…
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Today’s podcast guest is Dr. Juanita Limas, a pharmaceutical researcher and drug hunter at Eli Lilly. In this episode, Dr. Torres and Dr. Limas discuss the intersection of academia and industry and how diverse STEM individuals can navigate the varying environments. Stay tuned for today’s podcast. Welcome to STEMversity the Podcast, produced by the …
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Christopher Etienne and Boris Franklin dive into access to educational opportunities for students in low-income and more-affluent communities. They use personal narratives coupled with research to explore inequities in K–12 education and discuss current impacts and potential strategies that could be implemented to create more equitable access. #STE…
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Michelle is a lead thin film vacuum technician at MKS Instruments at the Richardson Gratings Lab in Rochester, NY. Michelle started out working as an operator, then gained additional skills by enrolling in a vacuum technician certificate program at Normandale Community College. Hear Michelle’s story about how she took her career to the next level. …
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Today’s podcast guest is Dr. Mary Alice Scott from New Mexico State University. In this episode, Dr. Torres and Dr. Scott discuss how medical anthropology examines DEI, health equity curriculum, and how to implement new data and innovations within the education environment. Stay tuned for today’s podcast. Welcome to STEMversity the Podcast, produce…
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If you or someone you're mentoring is new to writing peer reviewed papers, this episode is for you! Kayla and Sally break down the logistics to get you from blank page to final proofs. We discuss planning out your figures, managing your references, crafting an intro, choosing a journal, navigating coauthor drama, and more. What should you do if you…
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Today’s podcast includes three guest panelists from the American Southwest. In this episode, Dr. Torres and our panelists discuss inclusive recruiting within computer science programs, computer science beyond borders, and how diversifying the tech workforce amplifies interdisciplinary benefits. Welcome to STEMversity the Podcast, produced by the NS…
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After completing her undergraduate degree, Dr. Moore found herself burdened by substantial student debt, prompting her to address the critical issue of financial sustainability in academia. Through her own journey, she has developed an educational program aimed at empowering students with essential financial literacy skills. Dr. Moore candidly shar…
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It’s all of our tips for applying to the NSF graduate research fellowship! The National Science Foundation GRFP can fund 3 years of your PhD, and there’s a hidden curriculum for crafting a winning application. Sally and Kayla share their tips for how to prep your application to frame your Broader Impacts and Intellectual Merit in the best possible …
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A well-crafted personal statement can make the difference between aspiration and reality. But what information should you include? What does "personal" really mean? In this episode Kayla and Sally dive into the hidden curriculum of personal statements to empower you when drafting your applications to graduate school, medical school, PhD programs, f…
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The University of Kentucky’s recently announced eighth Research Priority Area (or RPA) in Materials Science closely aligns with the largest ever investment in R&D to strengthen American manufacturing, supply chains and national security — the Chips and Science Act of 2022. From medicine and manufacturing to automotive and aerospace applications, ma…
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You won’t get everything you apply for - and that’s ok! In this episode Kayla and Sally dive into some of their biggest fails, rejections, and misses. We go through what we learned and how you can learn from our failures. Kayla shares hard-earned lessons from her (innumerable) application journeys as well as how to create a Rejection Ritual to quic…
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Join Sally and Kayla as they explore the role of patient advocacy in biomedical research with Kevin Fowler, consultant and owner of "The Voice of the Patient." Kevin shares insights on what patients want to know and how you can get involved in patient advocacy to drive meaningful change in healthcare related research. Kevin Fowler on Twitter: @grat…
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Mario secured an internship at Intel. Mario worked on submarines in the Navy. When he left the Navy, he needed a new career. Hear how Mario made the decision to work as an engineering technician intern and how his company is helping with his degree and coursework at community college. Mario’s story is inspirational and shows one of the different ba…
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Renowned public servant Dr. Shirley Malcom joins Kayla and Sally to discuss the challenges facing graduate students and postdocs during traineeship. We discuss structural barriers keeping trainees in underpaid roles and keeping out those who cannot afford to stay in such roles. Importantly, we consider how universities and funding agencies can perp…
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In this episode, host Christopher Etienne dives into the story of incarcerated Muslim American scholar Adham El-Sherbeini, who discusses his experiences with the American culture in school, and the support systems and influences that prompted him to embark on his journey from incarceration to education and beyond. Adham identifies the challenges th…
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Jason works as a technician at Intel. Jason worked as a freelance videographer, but wanted a more stable profession. He graduated from a 2-year community college program and secured a job in the semiconductor industry at Intel. Hear how Jason’s career as a technician has grown and how Intel supports his professional growth. The Talking Technicians …
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Jose works at Genentech. Jose grew up in the Bay Area and went from working in restaurants to a career in biotechnology. Hear about how Jose enrolled in a community college program, completed an internship and now has a career at one of the biggest biotech companies. Jose talks about what he is most passionate about at work and how you can work tow…
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Ep. 050 deviates from bicycles but is a great introduction to our agile manufacturing / digital twin / metaverse / mega idea for the application to a National Science Foundation (NSF) small business grant! If you're interested in a real nerdy solution to manufacturing workflow digital communications, then this is the one for you! Let us introduce y…
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Sofia is a Lab Services and Media Prep Technician at Genetech. Hear how Sophia went from a degree in world languages to a community college biotech program. Sophia shares her story and journey in this episode and has advice for folks who want to transition careers and start work as a technician. The Talking Technicians podcast is produced by MNT-EC…
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As the industry faces change and the requested customer experience evolves, we question the journey of creating a custom bicycle component against having semi-custom stock part availability. As a boutique manufacturer, we pride ourselves in creating custom pieces and encourage client participation in the design of their bike or components. But... i…
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NSF Live is NASASpaceflight.com's weekly show covering the latest in spaceflight. It is broadcast live on Sundays at 3 pm Eastern. On each show, we rotate through various hosts and special guests. Today's episode is hosted by Jack Beyer (Content Manager at NASASpaceflight.com), Sawyer Rosenstein (Writer at NASASpaceflight.com), and Alejandro Alcant…
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In this SpaceX update, we cover the recent developments at the launch site and production site. Ship 26 completed two cryogenic proof tests before being lifted from Pad A, and it has been rolled back to the production site for potential engine installation or further testing. A new LR1750 crane has been erected near the rocket garden, which could b…
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NSF Live is NASASpaceflight.com's weekly show covering the latest in spaceflight. It is broadcast live on Sundays at 3 pm Eastern. On each show, we rotate through various hosts and special guests. Today's episode is hosted by Ian Atkinson (Writer at NASASpaceflight.com), Chris Gebhardt (Assistant Managing Editor at NASASpaceflight.com), and Adrian …
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