On today's episode of Endeavour Podcast Stephen speaks with another climate researcher and Heidelberg University doctoral student, Alicia Hou. They talk about Alicia's research involving the South American Summer Monsoon, her diverse history in Canada, and women working in science.
During the episode we mention but fail to recall the name of Alicia's fellow UofToronto researcher Samantha 'Science Sam' Yammine. She has a great instagram presense where she provides an accessible way for people to learn about science. @science.sam
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On today's episode, Stephen is joined by Emily Steffke. Emily is a student from the University of Michigan who is in Heidelberg this summer as a research assistant at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ). They discuss her diverse lab experience in the states, the research she is doing on Kidney cells this summer, running, and the controversy surrounding professional female runners who have "high" testosterone.
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This week's episode was recorded at the GAC-MAC-IAH geological conference in Quebec city. Stephen was joined by Martin Blouin, co-founder of GeoLearn. They speak about his background, bring some machine learning knowledge down to the basics, and Martin gives some advice for learners interested in scientific programming.
This episode was made possible by the University of Calgary IDEAS Fund which financially supports students to engage in innovation, leadership, educational, and professional development activities.
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This is the second episode recorded at the GAC-MAC Geological Conference in Quebec City. Stephen was joined by Timothy Roy, a PhD student at the University of Ottawa. Tim works on dosimetry of Antarctic sediment, and in the episode he explains how his research is important on Earth and on Mars!
This episode was made possible by the University of Calgary IDEAS Fund which financially supports students to engage in innovation, leadership, educational, and professional development activities.
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Every year for the past 17 years, Wolfram Research has hosted the Wolfram Summer School, where students and professionals from all over the world come to work on exciting and innovative projects using Wolfram Language. This year Stephen attended, and had the opportunity to speak with Stephen Wolfram. Stephen Wolfram is the founder and CEO of Wolfram Research, the company behind big tech products like Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha.
Links to Stephen's work and Wolfram Research news: http://www.wolfram.com/ https://blog.stephenwolfram.com/
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