Episodes
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Today we dive into the fascinating world of Algebraic Geometry with Shubham Sinha. Shubham has been shaping advanced theoretical tools that find application in both pure mathematics and physics. Whether you're a seasoned mathematician or simply curious about the abstract beauty of algebraic geometry, this conversation will illuminate the rich interplay between combinatorics, geometry, and physics.This episode was recorded at KSDT Radio on July 2nd, 2019. Music by St. Danger.
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Today, we venture into the far reaches of the cosmos with astrophysicist Cameron Trapp. Cameron’s research focuses on the intricate dance of gas and angular momentum in galaxies like the Milky Way, crucial for understanding how galaxies grow and sustain star formation. His work within the FIRE-2 cosmological simulations offers insight into how gas accretes onto galaxies and migrates inward, driven by complex gravitational and hydrodynamic forces. Beyond his contributions to galaxy evolution, Cameron also uses machine learning to analyze simulated galaxies, creating synthetic observations that deepen our understanding of the universe. We'll discuss Cameron’s work in astrophysics, what fuels the birth of stars, and how simulations can unlock the mysteries of cosmic flows.
This episode was recorded at KSDT Radio on October 13th, 2018. Music by St. Danger.
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Today we’re joined by Haylie Romero, an expert in the pathology and neuroscience of pain. Haylie’s research focuses on understanding how pain is processed in the nervous system. Haylie will share her insights on the latest advances in pain research, shedding light on novel therapeutic treatments to replace addictive drugs.
This episode was recorded at KSDT Radio on October 13th, 2018. Music by St. Danger.
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Today we’re diving into the ethical philosophy of Immanuel Kant, one of the most influential figures in moral philosophy. Kant's ethics, centered on duty, reason, and the categorical imperative, offers a framework that challenges us to think critically about our moral obligations and how we ought to act in the world.
To help us unpack Kant’s complex ideas, we’re joined by Bas Tonissen, a scholar of ethics and philosophy. Bas has spent years studying Kant’s moral philosophy and has a unique ability to bring these abstract concepts into practical focus.
This episode was recorded at KSDT Radio on January 31st, 2019. Music by St. Danger.
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Condensed Matter is the most popular branch of physics and is particularly of interest today because of quantum computing, superconductivity, topological insulators, and much more! We discuss developments in these fields with Ahmed Akhtar, a Ph.D. student in the Physics Department at UC San Diego.
This episode was recorded on April 5th, 2019.
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Fungi do incredible things! Join me and amateur mycologist David Kolet-Mandrikov to learn about some of the amazing things that fungi are capable of.
This episode was recorded on 19th May 2018
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A conversation with Ben Edelman about computing, complexity, math, and much more! Learn about Ben's work here: https://www.benjaminedelman.com/
This Episode was recorded on January 14, 2019. I apologize for the roughness of the quality. I realized that if I don't put these up, they will never see the light of day!
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The Future of Fusion Energy with Francesco Sciortino by Kugelblitz