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Everyone has a story, and these are the stories of the people in STEMM - their successes, career paths, research, field work, struggles, and everything in between. Each episode features a different storyteller! We're still here and meeting amazing people, and episodes will come out periodically so stay tuned!
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The Science of Mentorship

National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine

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Mentorship is essential to the development of anyone in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, or medicine, but did you know mentorship is a set of skills that can be learned, practiced, and optimized? In this 10-part series from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, you’ll hear the personal mentorship stories of leaders in academia, business, and the media, in their own words. Learn how evidence-based mentorship practices can help you develop the skills to e ...
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Creative Language Technologies explores the multifaceted aspects of this emerging field, at the intersection of Science, Technology, Engineering, Math and Medicine (STEMM) with the broader sector of Humanities, Social Sciences, Arts and Culture (HSSAC). The podcast aims to explore creative themes with social impact, revitalize technological imagination, and transform current practices of language technologies. New episodes, uploaded once or twice a month (usually on a Thursday), tackle diver ...
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The Ongoing Transformation

Issues in Science and Technology

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The Ongoing Transformation is a biweekly podcast featuring conversations about science, technology, policy, and society. We talk with interesting thinkers—leading researchers, artists, policymakers, social theorists, and other luminaries—about the ways new knowledge transforms our world. This podcast is presented by Issues in Science and Technology, a journal published by Arizona State University and the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Visit issues.org and contact ...
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Diversity Science

Institute for Diversity Science

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Diversity Science is a podcast produced by the Institute for Diversity Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. It features interviews with leading researchers on issues related to diversity, equity, and inclusion. The Institute is focused on research on the causes of group-based discrimination and effective ways to eliminate them.
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That's what I call Science!

That’s What I Call Science

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National award-winning radio show and podcast bringing a fresh new perspective on the issues that matter to you from the heart of Tasmania. We cover all things Science Technology Engineering and Maths (STEM) from medical marijuana to science behind mental health issues, we feature expert guests and get to the guts of the issue.
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PostdocTransformation Show

Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels

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Invest in your PostdocTransformation! This is the seasonal show that helps scientists leap into business after the PhD! In every episode, we have actionable advice for your career transition into business. Don’t want to waste your time & effort with applying to the wrong employer? Then nominate your employer of choice, and we will ask bold questions informing your job applications! If you represent a company that recruits PhD holders, become a sponsor of our show and you can showcase potenti ...
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MSpodden er en podkast om livet med MS. Programleder Ole André Sivertsen intervjuer noen av landets fremste eksperter. Du som har MS eller kjenner noen med MS får informasjon, tips og råd om viktige temaer. Alle som intervjues i podkasten opptrer som uavhengige eksperter på sine fagområder. Podkasten er i regi av Biogen. MSpodden is a podcast about life with MS. The presenter, Ole André Sivertsen interviews some of Norway's leading experts. The podcast provides information, tips and advice a ...
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Welcome to WILD n Fearless Podcasts. Join Bec Fox, renowned business leader, coach and avid adventurer. Go inside the hearts and minds of ordinary women doing extraordinary things. WILD n Fearless: Women Inspiring Legendary Dreams. Women doing the extraordinary through adventure, wilderness or nature connection. Our aim is to inspire women of all ages and young girls to live life to their fullest potential. We hope to engage all people to live congruently with their values and beliefs and le ...
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Formel 1 - Wéi steet et mat der Chancëgläichheet?Ass Formel 1 en fairen Sport? A wa jo, firwat gewënnt dann net ëmmer de beschte Pilot? Ass de cost cap fair? Schützt een domat net di schlecht Écurien? An hunn ech och eng Chance an d’F1 ze kommen, wann ech net an enger räicher Famill gebuer ginn?Déi Froen stellen ech dem Serge Pauly, Journalist an C…
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This has been a record-breaking summer all over the world. Many cities have recorded their hottest days ever, and June 2024 was the hottest month on record worldwide. Mitigating and adapting to the impacts of climate change, including extreme heat and long summers, will require a lot of bold new ideas. This summer, we’re highlighting some of those …
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Urban tree ecophysiologist Dr Christoph Bachofen tells us how plants, chemistry, physics and art are intertwined through the lens of city trees. Join Christoph and Dr Kate Johnson to learn how trees and humans experience the urban environment and find out answers to questions such as; why would a student walk around Geneva with a high-tech backpack…
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En ny sæson står for døren, og Baggios Pisk er gået i studiet for at optage den store optakt. Mere end halvdelen af klubberne har fået ny træner. Kan Motta løfte Den Gamle Dame, og vil Conte få Napoli til at eksplodere? Juventus har lavet sæsonens dyreste handel, men spørgsmålstegnene er fortsat mange i Allegris efterladte byggetomt. Tre oprykkerho…
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Have you ever used a FitBit? Quit an addiction using an app? Did you wonder why they are so successful at helping people change their behaviours? These technologies are called ‘Persuasive Technologies’, applications specifically designed using behavioural psychology to help people alter the things they do. Our guest this week is researching how to …
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Ever been faced with technology problems you have no idea how to fix? Error messages popping up, got another call to fix your nan’s remote control, your new smart tv making you feel…not so smart? Our guest this week is researching how you approach these different tech problems and model a way to make future tech problems easier to solve. Join us to…
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The online world is full of great content to consume. But for every piece of useful information, there are innumerable sources of harmful and disturbing content that can be accessed. Content that is not just harmful to the consumer but to the people being exploited in the creation of it. What is standing between that harmful content and the person …
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In this episode, Dr. Jo Handelsman talked with Angela Byars-Winston about how her work as a molecular biologist can offer insights into issues of human diversity and how we can do a better job mentoring minoritized students in STEM disciplines. Handelsman is the Director of the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madiso…
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Since 1973, the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s (AAAS) Science and Technology Policy Fellowship (STPF) has brought thousands of scientists and engineers into the policy world. The fellowship is a very popular pathway into science policy, and AAAS fellows have featured in several episodes of our Science Policy IRL series. In th…
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Each year, Science in the Pub Tasmania’s Inspiring Women in STEMM Fellowship not only recognises incredible women working in STEMM in Tasmania, but also provides the chance for them to conduct outreach in their home community. In today’s episode, Olly hears from the 2024 fellows, Ella Smalley, Esmat Sarafraz, and Saranya Viswanathan, as they tell h…
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Welcome, listeners, to Part 4 of our mini-series recorded on the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator! There’s a lot of water out there in the ocean, and the scientists in today’s episode are determined to understand as many drops of it as they can. With robust equipment, they can collect water from thousands of metres below sea level. What they…
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Most people are familiar with DNA, but its cousin, RNA, has become widely known only recently. In 2020, of course, RNA was in the news all the time: the COVID-19 virus is made of RNA, as are the vaccines to combat it. Technologies based on RNA could lead to innovations in biology, medicine, agriculture, and beyond, but researchers have only scratch…
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Welcome, listeners, to Part 3 of our mini-series recorded on the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator! You’ve likely learnt long ago to keep electronics as far away from water as possible. But, in this week’s episode, we’re going to hear from two teams that use a whole lot of technology right in the middle of the ocean. From seeing never-before …
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In this episode of the Postdoc Transformation Show, our guest Aline Julienne Salambéré, a management trainer and HR consultant, opens up on her journey towards obtaining a PhD and why she decided to forgo the dissertation. Aline shares her experiences working with companies in Canada and Africa, offering insights into the cultural perceptions of Ph…
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The Ongoing Transformation will be back next week with a fantastic episode on RNA and the future of biology. This week we are sharing a podcast from the Progress Network that we think you’ll enjoy. On What Could Go Right?, Progress Network founder Zachary Karabell and executive director Emma Varvaloucas talk to experts about the world’s challenges—…
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Welcome, listeners, to Part 2 of our mini-series recorded on the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator! Have you ever tried your hand at a lucky dip? What about hook-a-duck? In this week’s episode we’re going to hear about the deepest lucky dip possible: scooping rocks with a net on the bottom of the ocean. Chief Scientist Professor Jo Whittaker …
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation Show, Noma Mguni shares how she assists scientists having a voice outside of academia and mastering effective science communication. She is the founder and host of #PhDHardtalk (on YouTube, Instagram, TikTok and her own website), and unveils the motivation behind her #projectdisseminationtotheworld and d…
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Welcome, listeners, to Part 1 of our mini-series recorded on the CSIRO research vessel (RV) Investigator! In March 2024, Olly headed out to sea and interviewed not 1, not 2, but 26 of the adventurers aboard! Over the next four weeks, you’ll be hearing from scientists, staff, crew, and students on the ship. This week, we’re starting with the undergr…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, Christina Bösenberg shares her journey from organizational psychology to be a managing director at the Boston Consulting Group, BrightHouse in Berlin, Germany. She's an advisory board Member (AI-transformation, strategy, people), sought-after speaker and writer for the Handelsblatt and Focus, a Lin…
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Mens EM i Tyskland ruller - og Calafiori stiger i pris - er Baggios Pisk gået i studiet for at runde en fremragende Serie A-sæson af. I et alt for varm lokale kommer vi vidt omkring: Den store trænerkabale: Er den iltre Conte det rigtige valg for Napoli, og kan kedelige Fonseca løfte Milan? Eksamensbordet: Alle klubberne skal forbi den grønne dug, …
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On this installment of Science Policy IRL, Lisa Margonelli goes behind the scenes of Congressional policymaking with Brent Blevins. Blevins is a senior congressional staffer and staff director of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee, which is part of the US House of Representatives’ Committee on Space, Science, and Technology. Blevins talks about…
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What does it take to be an Olympian, and where do you go afterwards? In this episode, join Olly and Georgia for a compelling conversation with former Australian Olympic rower turned civil engineer Meagan Volker. Tune in as Meaghan shares the incredible journey that led her to compete in the 2016 Rio Olympics, rowing in the women's eight for Austral…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, Dr. Belinda di Bartolo from Australia shares her journey of managing motherhood and a career in science. She speaks candidly about the challenges of balancing family and academia, especially highlighted during the COVID-19 pandemic. She discusses her transition from academia to industry and her own…
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Explore Dr Anna Matala's extraordinary journey from violinist to pioneering scientist in this compelling episode. From her groundbreaking work in pyrolysis modelling to her pivotal role at Tasmania's Fire Centre and Hydro Tasmania, Dr Matala seamlessly bridges the worlds of fire and water. Discover the fascinating intersections between her passions…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, you will understand the significance of AI in the future workplace, emphasizing its role in job search, onboarding, performance measurement, and promotions, especially focusing on the newly adopted European AI Act. You will see upcoming opportunities and challenges posed by AI, stressing the need f…
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Caregiving is a nearly universal human experience, but it’s not often thought of as an issue with implications for our nation’s science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM) enterprise. A new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Supporting Family Caregivers in STEMM: A Call to Action, seek…
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Join us in this engaging episode as we delve into the fascinating world of mathematical modelling with David Horsley, a portfolio optimisation analyst at Hydro Tasmania. From statistical models of climate change to stochastic optimisation for hydro scheduling, David shares insights from his extensive experience. With a PhD in Applied Maths from UTA…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, you will learn the critical need to embrace AI for your future of work to become employable in the rapidly changing job market in business. You will understand the importance of engaging in AI exploration side projects, discover skills that will be in demand, and get guidance on your career transit…
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How do you build a storm? Dr Courtney Quinn’s maths journey has taken her all over the world, and she has combined this passion with her fascination of extreme weather events. She’s now an expert in the field of dynamical systems where she models the complexities of atmospheric and large-scale weather systems. In this episode, Olly and Georgia disc…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, you will be inspired by Pamela Maruschke, an appreciated mentor and leadership role model. We discuss Pamela's journey from a managing director at Accenture, with experience as a partner at IBM, to her current role at Slalom. Our personal conversation highlights her values for life, her four-day wo…
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On this last episode Barbora and Sergio join us to celebrate all the great episodes and play some of our favorite moments we have had over the years. Sergio also will have a new and final segment later in the show. Thank you for your support and helping us on this amazing journey we have had over the last 5 years. We hope you keep Soaring The Sky.…
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In this installment of Science Policy IRL, Kei Koizumi takes us inside the White House’s Office of Science and Technology Policy, or OSTP. As the principal deputy director for policy at OSTP, Koizumi occupies an unusual position at the very heart of science policy in the United States. OSTP provides science and technology advice to the president an…
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The hot, dry Mediterranean, the depths of the tropics and the computer screen, Dr Helena Vallicrosa works in a range of environments to understand how chemical elements, the building blocks of the earth, cycle through ecosystems. The ‘annoying kid’ who always asked questions, a lack of representation in science meant that Helena didn’t always think…
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In this episode of the PostdocTransformation show, you’ll learn, why you must bet on yourself for your future! Knowing your vision of life and what motivates you at the workplace, recognizing and celebrating your small wins will reinforce you for and on your upcoming career leap. You’ll understand, how you can develop self-efficacy, so you believe …
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In this episode, Olly and Sarah explore the world of electromagnetics with expert guest Dr Antony Lui. Antony’s career in research has focused on applications related to electromagnetic theory, including medical diagnosis, and antennas for sensing and communications. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Olly Dove (@olly_dove) Co-Host: Sarah Lyden …
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In this PostdocTransformation Show episode, Dr. Christine Solf shares her journey from German sociology research to a director role in a globally leading consulting company. Discussions revolve around leveraging social science skills in corporate innovation roles, networking tips, and reflections on transitioning from academia to business. Listenin…
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When tackling the problem of misinformation, people often think first of content and its accuracy. But countering misinformation by fact-checking every erroneous or misleading claim traps organizations in an endless game of whack-a-mole. A more effective approach may be to start by considering connections and communities. That is particularly impor…
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Join Olly in Sarah in this episode as they talk to engineer and chemist Tim Jessup about Jetpacks, Mass-spectrometers and applying the scientific method to creating the ultimate brownie recipe. Show theme music: Kevin MacLeod Host: Olly Dove (@olly_dove) Co-Host: Sarah Lyden Production: Ryan Smith Media & Promotion: Katya Bandow (@katyabandow)…
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In this PostdocTransformation Show episode, Dr. Irène Kilubi shares her experience from being employed as a consultant based on her industrial engineering background and growing into entrepreneurship with two marketing boutiques. She shares her strategies and insights for individuals transitioning from academia to business, discussing personal grow…
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In this podcast episode, Professor Aziza Jones of the Wisconsin School of Business talks about a paper she co-authored with Broderick Turner and Kalinda Ukanwa about how marketing interventions can be used to decrease school segregation. Their research shows that providing information to parents that counters prior beliefs can increase the likeliho…
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Rex Moncur graduated in Communications Engineering. He was Director of the Australian Antarctic Division from 1988 to 1998. Rex was awarded the Australian Public Service Medal and is a Fellow of the University of Tasmania for helping set up Antarctic Research at the University. On retirement his interest is Amateur Radio and he holds a number of Wo…
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In this PostdocTransformation Show episode, Candice Zarrei from Pharmuni shares #FutureOfWork opportunities in careers in the pharmaceutical industry. The interview includes advice on employability skills, the importance of continuous learning and personal branding, and opportunities within startups and SMEs. Additionally, it discusses ethical cons…
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In this episode, Georgia and Sarah learn all about hydrogen energy technology and its role in Australia’s sustainable future. Our guest is Dr Krystina Lamb, a leader in renewable and hydrogen energy technology research, now working for Jupiter Ionics. Tune in to hear about Krystina’s journey and learn how hydrogen can be used to store energy, where…
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In this PostdocTransformation Show episode, Prof. Dr. Richa Chandra & Dr. Amber Miller from WISEcast talk with Prof. Dr. Eleonore Soei-Winkels about the challenges faced by women in STEM, particularly in academia, focusing on microaggressions, intersectionality, and barriers to career progression. They highlight the importance of empowering women a…
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In this installment of Science Policy IRL, we explore another sector of science policy: private industry. Amanda Arnold is the vice president of governmental affairs and policy at Valneva, a private vaccine development company, where she works on policy for creating, manufacturing, and distributing vaccines that address unmet medical needs, such as…
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Join Olly and Sarah in this episode as they dive into an interesting engineering application involving lobsters. Our expert guest Charles Sutherland is a PhD student in the School of Engineering and has been working on enabling technology to identify pre-moult lobsters. Through this episode Charles shares the engineering journey he has been on in d…
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In this PostdocTransformation Show episode, Dr. Tina Persson shares her coaching expertise on leadership and self-awareness for scientists transitioning into the business world. Gain insights on personal development, the challenges of academia to industry shift, and the importance of adaptability in a fast-changing job market. Listen to this 44 min…
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This is a must-listen for (international) researchers teaching students in Germany or aspiring to come to Germany. Kicking off season 4 of the PostdocTransformation show, Dr. Kristin Eichhorn is back and speaks with Dr. Amrei Bahr about the challenges facing German academia, including issues related to democracy, precarious working conditions, and …
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Sæsonen nærmer sig langsomt sin afslutning, og Baggios Pisk er atter draget i studiet for at pøse kærlighed på calcioen. Og endnu engang kommer vi vidt omkring: Inter synes uovervindelige, men kan Inzaghis tropper også snuppe Contes imponerende rekord? Luften er gået ud af Allegris Juventus. Skal manden med de evige panderynker videre til sommer? I…
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