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In this podcast, my aim is to guide listeners through the multifaceted journey of pursuing a PhD. By sharing my own experiences and insights, interviewing fellow researchers and academics, and providing practical advice, I seek to offer a comprehensive perspective on the challenges and triumphs that come with doctoral studies. Through meaningful conversations and shared wisdom, this platform will serve as a resource for those navigating their own academic paths, while fostering a supportive community where we can learn from one another and exchange valuable tips.

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In this episode, I speak with Professor Christian Frezza about his journey into mitochondrial research and the experiences that shaped his academic path. We explore his PhD years, the transition to postdoctoral research, and the broader debate between pursuing a career in academia versus industry.Professor Frezza shares insights into the role of a Principal Investigator, including supervision styles, mentorship, and the importance of clear expectations and communication with PhD students. We discuss what it’s like to see the PhD journey from the PI’s perspective, as well as the goals and values that guide his lab culture.The conversation also touches on staying motivated in research, navigating uncertainty, and practical advice for aspiring researchers who are building their own academic identity.A valuable episode for PhD students, postdocs, and anyone interested in understanding how successful research careers are built; rom both the student and PI viewpoints.Enjoy!
In this episode, I speak with Professor Patrick Esser about his academic journey, from his PhD years to postdoctoral life and the transition to becoming a professor within the UK academic system. We reflect on the challenges, growth, and resilience that shape a research career, and how his research focus has evolved over time.We also dive into what it means to supervise PhD students: the responsibilities, challenges, and the importance of clear communication and problem-solving. Professor Esser shares his expectations of PhD students, the qualities that matter most, and how students can navigate the PhD journey with stronger support systems.Finally, we discuss practical advice for future PhD candidates, the value of a PhD in academia versus industry, and honest reflections on what a PhD gives you—both professionally and personally.A thoughtful and grounded conversation for anyone considering a PhD, currently in one, or mentoring the next generation of researchers.Enjoy!
In this inaugural episode of "PhD The Experience - Conversations with PIs," I sit down with Federico Bleckwedel, a senior researcher who shares his fascinating journey from studying biotechnology in Argentina to his current postdoctoral work in cardiovascular research. We discuss the challenges and rewards of academia, the importance of choosing the right supervisor, and the evolving relationship between academia and industry. Tune in for insights on resilience, career transitions, and the value of following your gut feeling in the world of research.Enjoy!
For this episode I chatted with Dr. Elena Hoffer, a scientist and an entrepreneur. Elena discusses her journey in academia, moving abroad to pursue a PhD and eventually taking her career towards entrepreneurship. With her company Alma.me Elena helps academics to switch to Industry from Academia. She has many valuable tips and shares great advice!Enjoy!
For this episode I sat down with Dr. Kevin who received his PhD in industrial chemistry and is now working in the industry in Germany. Kevin talks about his PhD experience, what made him pursue a career in chemistry and he also talks about starting a podcast about innovations and research in chemistry. (Innovate and React). Give it a listen on Spotify!Enjoy!
In the latest episode of my podcast, I’m joined by Alessia, a postdoctoral researcher currently based in Sweden.We dive into her academic journey — from the ups and downs of her PhD to what drives her to remain in academia today. Alessia offers honest reflections on the challenges she’s faced, the lessons she’s learned, and why she continues to be passionate about research and academic life.Whether you're in academia or just curious about life behind the scenes in research, this episode is full of thoughtful insights and inspiration.Enjoy!
For this episode I sat down with Dr. Franka, a leadership coach, specializing in systemic business coaching. For the last three years Franka has been a freelancer, nevertheless her journey to reach that moment has been very versatile, rich in experiences and lessons that she is so kindly sharing this episode.Enjoy!
For this episode I sat down with Dr. Perianen (Krishna), a postdoctoral researcher in Neuroscience. In this two-parts episode we discuss his academic journey from early on in his B.Sc. in the UK to his current position now. Krishna talks about different aspects of science, academia, collegialism, collaborations, conferences, publications and more. Enjoy!
For this episode I sat down with Dr. Perianen (Krishna), a postdoctoral researcher in Neuroscience. In this two-parts episode we discuss his academic journey from early on in his B.Sc. in the UK to his current position now. Krishna talks about different aspects of science, academia, collegialism, collaborations, conferences, publications and more. Enjoy!
In this episode, we hear from an international PhD who relocated from India to the United States to support his spouse’s career move—only to find himself navigating complex immigration processes. Despite these challenges, he secured a position in cancer research outside his field, thanks to his enthusiasm and willingness to adapt. Now based in New York, he not only contributes to scientific research but also supports fellow Indian newcomers with everything from paperwork to groceries. He also shares how learning about his rights empowered him to push back against exploitative work expectations, advocating for fair treatment in academia.
For this episode I sat down with Sheila, a PhD student in Neuroscience. Sheila talks about going abroad to do her Master's and she decided to remain in Italy to pursue her PHD. However she faced many challenges during her journey that originated from her location choice. Sheila discusses how she managed to find the strength and changed the location of her PhD, which led to a better PhD experience for her, accompanied by many life lessons.Enjoy!
For this episode, I am joined by my dear friend Berkin, who successfully defended his PhD at the end of last year. He talks about what it feels like to finally finish the PhD, he reflects on his PhD journey, while also talking about future steps and navigating the career part.Tune in for many tips!Enjoy!
For this episode I sat down with Steph, a 4th year PhD student in Switzerland. She talks about the PhD system in Switzerland, shares her PhD experience and she talks about her newly founded podcast 'The PhD Grind'. Our chat was very refreshing, interesting and fun! Enjoy:)P.S. She interviewed me for her podcast and this will be part II of this episode. Make sure to check it out too!
For this episode, I am joined by Emily, a postdoctoral researcher in social sciences. Emily's academic journey and aspirations make her a very inspiring and uplifting person. She shares very candidly her own path and gives great advice that can change your perspective on the PhD completely.Enjoy!
In this episode I am joined by the founder of the podcast 'Neuroscience and Beyond'. Svilen is a PhD student in the field of Neuroscience and has a very interesting background and academic journey behind him. As soon as he discovered his passion and interest, he went for it and not only switched into the field of Neuroscience but also brought his wonderful podcast to life, where he discusses cutting edge research in the field of Neuroscience with experts as guests on his show.Enjoy!
For this episode I am joined by Maria, a Career Coach for Scientists. She shares amazing advice for several different stages of the PhD and gives her expertise on many topics as well.Enjoy!If you would like to contact Maria to discuss your career, please go  to her profile and message her directly:www.linkedin.com/in/mariaderkacheva
For this episode I am joined by Dr. Sabrina, a science communicator and a life coach. Dr. Sabrina has experienced the academic career life but also the life outside of it. She shares great advice on mentoring, mindfulness and talks also about her difficult PhD journey that she managed to bring to an end.Enjoy!https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabrina-satzinger/presentsoul.coaching@gmail.com  
Femke, a senior lecturer from Sweden, is joining me for this episode, where she talks about her academic career and the events that lead up to her becoming a PI. We discuss many things from the side of a supervisor and she offers great advice for everyone in academia. Enjoy!
I am glad to be joined for this episode by Ana, a fellow PhD student. She talks about how to handle one's energy during the PhD, how to manage bad thoughts, self-doubt and how to treat the PhD journey itself. Enjoy!
For this episode, Vaishag, a PhD student in South Korea, discusses the impact his hobby has had in his professional life and how the qualities of his hobby actually improve his character. Enjoy!
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