Episodes
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Merry Christmas everyone!
Today, we dive into cosmic mysteries with Dr. Sayantan Choudhury! This episode explodes with the mind-bending frontiers of Theoretical Cosmology. We'll journey into the Quantum Information aspects of gravity, tackle QFT in curved space, and wrestle with quantum chaos and complexity. Get ready to grapple with wormholes, unravel entanglement enigmas, and explore the mind-boggling power of quantum neural networks. Dr. Choudhury's 8 years of post-doctoral research across prestigious institutes like MPIGP, AEI, and IUCAA equip him with a dazzling array of insights. Buckle up for a thought-bending adventure where the very fabric of spacetime gets interrogated, all under the guidance of this brilliant scientist and passionate mentor. Don't miss this chance to peek into the cosmos' deepest secrets!
This is the 28th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
I hope you enjoy it.
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At his 4th time on TWP, Rudra discusses the importance of our solar system in terms of how marvelous it is even after being so close to us, considering our minuscule understanding of it.
As he comes out with his new book: The Nine Marbles, we are glad to have him again and showcase his communication and scientific rigor skills.
Check out his book right here.
This is the 27th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
I hope you enjoy it.
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In the 26th episode of The Whimper Podcast, we talk to Dr. Mark Wagner, CEO and co-founder of ARES Learning and President of the Space Prize Foundation. Dr. Wagner is a former high school English teacher and educational technology coordinator who is now passionate about space education. He is the author of the book "Space Education: Preparing Students for Humanity's Multi-Planet Future," which explores the possibilities for teaching students on the Moon, on Mars, and in deep space habitats.
In our conversation, Dr. Wagner shares his vision for space education in the 21st century. He talks about the importance of teaching students about the history of space exploration, the science of space, and the ethics of spacefaring. He also discusses the need to prepare students for the jobs of the future in the growing space economy.
Dr. Wagner is a lively and engaging speaker, and he offers a wealth of insights into the future of space education. If you are interested in learning more about space education, or if you are a teacher who is looking for ways to incorporate space exploration into your classroom, then this episode is for you.
Hope you found it valuable.
PS: This is the first episode that was entirely edited by AI and hence, it has messed up my audio XD.
Links to refer to:
Space Education book: https://www.amazon.com/Space-Education-Preparing-Humanitys-Multi-Planet/dp/B0B7QDGYWB/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=
https://www.areslearning.com/team
https://edtechlife.com/dissertation/
https://www.amazon.com/More-Now-Message-Future-Educators/dp/1945167491
https://flexbooks.ck12.org/user:spaceprize/cbook/space-education/
https://www.areslearning.com/course
https://www.areslearning.com/astrogeology/
https://spaceeducation.squarespace.com/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClC7miGR3dByePKDx6qZerw
https://medium.com/@humanspaceprograma
https://keplerspaceinstitute.com/jsp/
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DlH-oV1zWPAk_KDZz_dNGoK8xkqe7Gv5ribHF5LlsSA/edit#gid=0
https://www.amazon.com/Delta-v-Daniel-Suarez/dp/1524742414/
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In this episode, we are joined by Kailash Kalidoss, a Quality and Regulatory Consultant for leading US-based Medical Device Companies and certified by AAMI for Medical Quality System Regulations. Kailash is also an aerospace enthusiast and a student pilot.
We discuss a wide range of topics related to space exploration, including:
The challenges of living and working on MarsThe potential for microgravity to be used to develop new medical treatmentsThe future of space architectureThe possibility of life on Titan, Saturn's largest moonKailash shares his insights and expertise on these topics, and we also discuss some of the latest developments in space exploration. This is a fascinating episode for anyone interested in the future of humanity in space.
Here are some specific questions that we ask Kailash:
What are some of the biggest challenges that astronauts face when living and working on Mars?How could microgravity be used to develop new medical treatments?What are some of the most promising developments in space architecture?What are the chances of finding life on Titan? And, how do we find it?We hope you enjoy this episode!
This is the 25th episode of The Whimper Podcast, hope you enjoy it.
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Today's episode brings a very special guest, Mr. Soborno Isaac Bari who is the world's youngest professor.
Soborno is a child prodigy who has been recognized for his abilities in mathematics and science. He has won several awards, authored books, and given lectures on STEM education. He is an inspiration to many people and is proof that anything is possible if you set your mind to it.
Soborno was born in New York City in 2012.He started showing an aptitude for mathematics and science at a very young age.He has won several awards for his accomplishments, including the Global Child Prodigy Award from Nobel Laureate Kailash Satyarthi.He has authored several books on mathematics and science.He has given lectures at universities and other organizations, including the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.He is a strong advocate for STEM education and has spoken out about the importance of encouraging young people to pursue careers in science and mathematicsThis is the 24th episode of The Whimper Podcast, hope you enjoy it.
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Ayushman Jena (Student Coordinator), Amlan Mishra (Former CTO), and Subhransu R. Das(Head of Telemetry team) from VSSSIC led by the ISRO VSSUT team were part of the designing team of the country's first indigenous student-led multipurpose rocket for space research.
In today's episode, we talk about how students are being supported from the top tier to even 3rd tier colleges to build the best technologies possible in the country for space tech and research, the purpose of VSLV, and how governments are being a support system rather than being a resistance in the development of rockets and satellites.
This is the first group session and the 23rd episode of The Whimper Podcast. Hope you enjoyed it.
Check out the VSLV website right here.
Our website.
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In continuation to the 20th episode of TWP.
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Our 2nd Mr. Mihir on the show, Mihir Tripathi is an astrophysicist who has pursued his master's from Tata Institute of Fundamental Research and is a researcher and educator. He has also been a TA at TIFR-Mumbai and IIIT-Vadodara and is planning to pursue his Ph.D. further in the field of astrophysics.
In this episode, we talk about ALMA and JWST, star formation, the beginning of the universe, the birth of hydrogen, and how it became the most abundant element in the entire universe.
This is the 21st episode of The Whimper Podcast.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Just a blatant bunch of laughs with a pinch of nerdiness spiced up with goofiness and fun in a dumb way!
This is our attempt as a team for the 6th Annual Student Podcast Contest released on The Whimper Podcast audio channel.
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Mr.Shounak Bhattacharya is the head of hiring and management at a world class institute for teachers, and is a true geek in quantum mechanics, and classical mechanics and physics in general. He also has a youtube channel called 'Physics for Students' with over 10K subscribers where he teaches these topics with great enthusiasm and interest.
His lectures are loved by his students and he loves to teach them with great storytelling too. A lot of times we think that professors from prestigious colleges can only be our source of inspiration to gain knowledge and advance curiosity, but people like Shounak sir prove it to be very wrong. Don't believe me?
Listen to this episode and tell me yourself. This has been one of the most complex and thought provoking conversations on the channel so far and I hope you enjoy it.
Our newly launched website: twp
Quick notes Gdrive link: here
This is the 20th episode of The Whimper Podcast and I hope you enjoy it.
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Rodrigo Carvalho Santiago, a native of Volta Redonda, Brazil, was selected by IIAS to join the Astronaut Scientist Candidate Class of 2018 and reported for duty in 2019. He has a background in space research and has performed two high altitude flights in space environment conditions.
Rodrigo was also a researcher and advisor for the MIT/T.E.S.S DATA ANALYSIS TESS GI Program lead by Padi Boyd at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. During quarantine, he contributed to the Folding at Home team that created a supercomputer through peer-to-peer networking.
Additionally, he joined a team to provide solutions for the NASA Human Landing System project for the new generation of toilets in lunar, Martian, and orbital environments.Rodrigo is the director of NMMS 1, which is a project involving the construction and operation of the NMSS-1 station that can accommodate 6 to 8 crew members. The station will carry out research and experiments near the lower mesosphere for up to 8 days at the edge of space.Furthermore, he was chosen by UNITY to develop applications for META QUEST 2, focused on photo-realistic simulations of space, lunar, and Martian missions.
In this episode we talk about -
Microgravity,Sub-orbital flights,Challenges one has to face as an astronaut,Experience at IIAS,The future of space travel and human civilization,SpaceX and the Starship and so on...This is the 19th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Event Description:
In this audio live event we'll be talking about science communication, it's importance, how one can get started, it's scope in the upcoming future and why you need to be one, as Naval Ravikant says, "If you can't code, start a blog, create content and write, and do podcasting."
In the end, we'll be diving into astrobiology, what it is and how one can get started in the field and so much more as go along the way.
A script is a bad way to perform a show, but a structure gives it meaning.
About the guest:
Omar Wanis is a young astrobiologist and junior project manager with over four years of leadership experience in volunteering and work. He is a biotechnologist and genetic engineer, as well as a science communicator with a keen interest in astrobiology.
Known for his risk-taking and problem-solving abilities, Omar is also an entrepreneur at heart. Currently, he works as a Visiting Scholar and astrobiology mentor with the Blue Marble Space Institution for Science (BMSIS), where he collaborates with a large number of NASA scientists.
In the past, Omar has served as Chairman and Project Manager for two major events: the NASA International Space Apps Hackathon in Mansoura City and the TEDx Mansoura University, which is part of the independently organized TEDx program dedicated to ideas worth spreading.
Omar has also worked as the marketing director for the Hult Prize Foundation Egypt branch and as Campus Director (chairman) for the Hult Prize Foundation. He has achieved great success on the publicity side, with over 25 publications and 3 TV interviews, thanks to his entrepreneurial accelerator for young students' startups in Mansoura City.
Thanks for joining in.
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Mihir Athale is an astronomy educator at Mango Education and teaches astrophotography to tribal kids. He is proficient in IT and engineering and has actively been working on making STEM education better for the past few years for 1000s of students across the country.
In this episode we're going to talk about teaching, how do you teach stem? What challenges do you need to solve? How do you get better? And, some really fun and thought-provoking questions. So, sit around and grab your snacks, and a cup of coffee and enjoy the show.
This is the 17th episode of The Whimper Podcast and I hope you enjoy it.
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On today's episode of the space podcast, we are excited to welcome a very special guest, the founder of seekinspace.in, a NASA citizen scientist, author, researcher, and science communicator.
With a background in computational astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, mathematics, and proficiency in Python programming and artificial intelligence, our guest brings a wealth of expertise to the table.
They have devoted their career to exploring the mysteries of the cosmos and sharing their findings with the world through their research, writing, and outreach.
Join us as we delve into the fascinating world of space science with our esteemed guest.
Today we have Anushka Sharad on the show.
This is the 16th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Our today's guest, Prasad Doke is the co-founder at Astrocapsule, a research assistant at ISPA and an aerospace engineering undergrad.
In this episode, we've covered a topic I wanted to have a conversation of since the first episode .i.e space education as myself being a diplomat in those areas.
Hope you find this valuable and enjoyable, and a very happy holi.
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Our today's guest is Prateek Pandey from SuperAliens and Co India. He is a mentor for startups, a space enthusiast and and space-mining technology expert.
In today's episode we talk about space mining, possibly something that has the potential to bear trillionaires, we talk about space policies, levels and progress of development in the sector around the world and so much more.
Stay tuned and I hope you enjoy it.
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Today we have Deep Anand as our guest on the show, who is the founder of a non-profit organization called Save Our Stars Initiative, has pursued his studies in aerospace engineering from VIT.
This has been one of the most factual episodes where you'll learn a lot of new things I hope about a very not so popular/trendy topic called light pollution, you'll also learn about darkness, stargazing and whole lot of other stuff.
This is the 13th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
So, stay tuned and I hope you enjoy it.
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Today we have Prashant Kumar, the founder of ArthX.in, a custom drone manufacturer and robotics consultant and has pursued his higher education from the SJB Institute of Technology. He was also a contestant in the season 2 of Shark Tank India.
This has been one of the most technical episodes I've done and as always I hope you have a productive time listening to it.
This is the 12th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
Enjoy.
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Our Today's guests is MS Ragul, the founder and CEO of AERO.IN, who is an aerospace engineer and has pursued his education from LPU and has received mutliple national and international awards.
In this conversation, we have discussed on the condition and development of aerospace and defence related startups in India, the various policies laid down by the Indian government to help the development of such technologies, and a lot of other stuff.
Hope you enjoy it.
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Welcome to the 10th episode of The Whimper Podcast.
Our today's guest is Vatsal Sorathia who is a missile and aerodynamics engineer at DRDO and has pursued his education from Defense Institute of Advanced Technology.
This has been one of the most technical and deep conversations I've had till now. So, yeah I hope you have a focused and productive time listening to it.
Enjoy.
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