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Host Ken Ono, STEM Advisor to the Provost, keeps his finger on the pulse of scientific and technological innovation at UVA. Hoos in STEM showcases the marvelous cornucopia of STEM at UVA, from the latest innovations to growth inside and outside the classroom. Our theme music is CPU by Apples in Stereo.

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In this episode of HOOS in STEM, we speak with Kent Yagi, UVA Professor of Physics, whose work explores the deepest mysteries of gravity and spacetime. From Einstein’s century-old prediction of gravitational waves to their first detection in 2015, Ya... more

In this episode of HOOS in STEM, we speak with Anton Korinek, UVA Professor of Economics and Public Policy and one of TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people in AI. A decade into exploring AI’s long-term impact, Korinek has been at the forefront ... more

In this episode, we speak with Dr. Madhav Marathe, Distinguished Professor and Executive Director of UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute. Dr. Marathe leads one of UVA’s most interdisciplinary research hubs where mathematicians, epidemiologists, social scie... more

In this episode of HOOS in STEM, we spoke with Jennifer Morse, UVA Professor of Mathematics, whose path to combinatorics defied expectations. Raised on a dairy farm in Vermont, Jennifer’s journey took her from liberal arts studies to eventually earni... more

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Kent Yagi
Associate Professor of Physics at UVA, focused on gravitational waves and black holes.
University of Virginia
Episode: Kent Yagi and the Ripples of Spacetime
Anton Korinek
Economist and Professor at the Darden School of Business, recognized in TIME Magazine's list of 100 Most Influential People in AI
Darden School of Business, University of Virginia
Episode: Anton Korinek and the Economics of Artificial Intelligence
Madhav Marathe
Executive Director of the Biocomplexity Institute and Distinguished Professor
University of Virginia
Episode: Modeling Life Itself: Madhav Marathe and the Science of Biocomplexity
Scott Acton
Professor and chair of UVA's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
University of Virginia
Episode: Storytelling in STEM: A Bonus from The Story Collider with Scott Acton
Harald Sontheimer
Chair of the Neuroscience Department and Brain Cancer Researcher
University of Virginia
Episode: Breaking Down Brain Cancer with Prof. Harald Sontheimer
Mark Esser
Founding Chief Scientific Officer of the Manning Institute for Biotechnology
University of Virginia
Episode: Shaping the Future of Medicine: Mark Esser’s Vision for UVA’s Manning Institute
Bill Petri
Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and International Health at UVA
University of Virginia
Episode: Spacewalks and Hypotheses- Personal Stories with Story Collider!
Kathryn Thornton
Retired astronaut and Professor Emerita at UVA
University of Virginia
Episode: Spacewalks and Hypotheses- Personal Stories with Story Collider!
Sally Pusede
Associate professor in the Department of Environmental Sciences
University of Virginia
Episode: Sally Pusede Brings Satellite Data Down to Earth

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Ken Ono
Host and STEM Advisor to the Provost, involved in promoting STEM initiatives and innovations at the University of Virginia.

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Kent Yagi and the Ripples of Spacetime
Q: What should we be thinking now about general relativity?
While general relativity has passed all tests so far, we predict the need for a new theory beyond it due to its incompatibility with quantum mechanics.
Kent Yagi and the Ripples of Spacetime
Q: How did Einstein's theory of relativity erase mistakes of Newtonian physics?
Einstein's general relativity accounts for anomalies like Mercury's orbit, revealing that Newtonian physics is not sufficient under strong gravitational fields.
Kent Yagi and the Ripples of Spacetime
Q: What do we mean when we talk about gravitational waves in the context of black holes?
Gravitational waves are ripples of spacetime created by moving objects, like black holes; they were theorized by Einstein in 1916 and detected by LIGO in 2015.
Modeling Life Itself: Madhav Marathe and the Science of Biocomplexity
Q: If they want to become involved with the Biocomplexity Institute, how could they do that?
Students can visit the Biocomplexity Institute's website or send an email for engagement opportunities.
Modeling Life Itself: Madhav Marathe and the Science of Biocomplexity
Q: Madhav, what is your expertise?
I was trained as a computer scientist, focusing on complexity theory and later broadening my approach to integrate natural and socio-technical systems.

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Focusing on the intersection of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), this series explores groundbreaking research and innovative practices emerging primarily from the University of Virginia. Episodes feature conversations with accomplished academics, including professors and researchers who share insights into their contributions to their fields; discussions cover a range of critical topics such as biocomplexity, AI ethics, environmental justice, and advances in healthcare and engineering. The emphasis on personal narratives and storytelling adds a unique dimension to the scientific discourse, making complex subjects accessible and relatable to a broad audience. Listeners will appreciate the depth of expertise shared by... more

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