Episodes
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What does digitalisation mean for EU-border policy? Together with our guest Clemens we try to dissect EU-policy, explore the complexities of border management and talk about the challenges and rewards of pursuing a Postdoc position in today's world.
Clemens on Bluesky
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing and production by Franceen Eshun-Wilson and Davide Visintainer.More about UCAPS:
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From “zapping” brains with light to juggling PhD life with startup vibes: In this episode Maibritt gives us insights into the research frontier in Alzheimer and shares her experience as an industrial PhD in growing startup.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing and production by Franceen Eshun-Wilson and Davide Visintainer.
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Harsh is a PhD student on a mission to revolutionize cheese production: from him, we hear how using methods like spectroscopy and chemometrics can help us making the perfect mozzarella. Apart from that we talk about the challenges of navigating cultural nuances of life in Denmark and how to stay connected to your home country.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing and production by Franceen Eshun-Wilson and Davide Visintainer.
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Have you ever wondered how much of the DNA forensics you see on TV is actually true? In this episode we are debunking TV myths and learning about mitochondrial DNA & modern forensics. Also, our guest Floor shares some stories of her personal journey of adapting to Danish culture, language struggles, and culinary adventures.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing and production by Franceen Eshun-Wilson and Davide Visintainer.
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Podcasts have grown rapidly in recent years, but why are they so popular? Kristoffer is looking into this, with the creative view of an artist and the sharp eye of a researcher. Listen to hear what makes a good podcast and why art and science need each other.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Franceen Eshun-Wilson, Melodie Schneider and Davide Visintainer. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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Treatment of mental illnesses is not just a modern day ambition. But approaches have changed in the last 300 years. Benjamin tells us the role of the church and how he uses modern technology to study old texts. Get to know what Fool’s Chests were and how AI changes Theology.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Simon Ullrich. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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What does it take for people to seek medical help? Pia has studied what drives people in Burkina Faso and where there are challenges by experiencing it firsthand. Hear about why people may not do as they are told, and why collecting data in the real world is hard.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Simon Ullrich. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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Eating less meat is popular, but what can we eat instead and how do we improve the quality? And how does one get the chance to research this? Tessa will tell us what we could eat in the future and which steps lead up a PhD education.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Simon Ullrich. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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With the advent of language models we realize that they come with certain biases. Terne tells us why this is problematic and how to balance your time while during a PhD. Tune in to hear how we improve language models and why hobbies are important.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Simon Ullrich. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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What happens to arctic soils when it is getting warmer? While Sam did his research on that topic he also bought and old freighter from 1932 and started renovating it. Learn about why the arctic matters to all of us and what plans Sam has for his ship.
This episode has been hosted by Sebastian Zastruzny and Johanna Einsiedler. Editing by Simon Ullrich. Production by Jennifer Moussa and Penille Jensen.
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More about the Hawila ProjectHawila on InstagramHawila on FacebookHawila on LinkedInSam's Paper on PermafrostMore about UCAPS:
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