Podcast by The University of Queensland
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Science |
Dr Meagan Carney works with chaos and extremes. As a mathematician, Meagan specialises in using machine learning to predict rare events — from hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico to temperature extremes in Germany and Texas, all the way to bacterial inf... more
Hemanshi Galaiya is a PhD student by day and a trailblazing entrepreneur by night. In this episode, Kirsty chats with Hemanshi about her inspiring journey from her childhood in Kenya to founding a transformative STEM education initiative, Young Strip... more
Associate Professor Marnee Shay is a researcher in Education, specializing in Indigenous education, policy studies, flexi schooling and youth studies. Today, she reflects on her own experience in the Australian education system and the pivotal moment... more
Professor Alison Van Eenennaam works in co-operative extension, translating agricultural research into education and practical action.Alison grew up in Melbourne, Australia, but was working in California when the Flavr Saver tomato became the first c... more
I love the beautiful work you are doing Kirsty!! Thanks for hosting this podcast and bring us such wonder women who are breaking the barriers as it comes to advancing science. Each episode is filled with so much inspiration and insight for the us the young generation pursuing science. Thanks again!
What an inspiring collection of real reflections by women in Science.
Thank you!!
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Apple Podcasts | #104 |
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