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A STEM Podcast to prove Science is for everyone. Fun and casual chats with experts on socially-relevant scientific issues. #Scicomm #Outreach #STEMSpeakPod #STEM #Podcast
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Earthquakes are the cause of much woe and misery across the world. However, they are an integral part of the earth’s dynamics and inevitable. While they can’t be prevented, science and engineering helps us in lowering the risks and damages of earthquakes. Dr. Lap-Loi Chung, Deputy Director General of National Centre for Research and Education in Earthquake Engineering shares what about Taiwan’s geography makes it susceptible to earthquakes, what is being done to detect seismic activity, how are building structures improved to resist quakes.
What is haptics? How has the development of computer interface evolved from keyboard to tablet screen to virtual reality? What sensors enable wearable technology? What is the future of computer interface? What are the possibilities of the integration of AI and HCI? Let’s tackle these with our special guest from National Chiao Tung University (NCTU). Dr. Da-Yuan Huang works at the interface of Design and Computer and Electrical engineering to develop novel products for Human-Computer Interface. Learn more about Dr. Huang's research work at http://bit.ly/2MigST7 Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to it from here http://bit.ly/2H6HimX Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
A Real Space Odyssey

A Real Space Odyssey

2019-08-0750:30

In the aftermath of the 50th anniversary of Moon landing, Dr. Claudia Antolini from the Public Engagement Team at the Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, discusses the emergence of space as a research frontier, what we have learnt from our missions to the moon, what are the benefits of space research, what questions we need to address in the future. She also charts her career path from PhD to postdoc in physics and science communication. You can find her on Twitter @CA_AstroComm Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 13 http://bit.ly/335FEvc Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Why are some bacteria pathogenic and some are not? How do we differentiate between bacterial species and why should we? What can we learn from comparing bacterial genomes? What is metagenomics? Dr. Chih-Horng Kuo, Associate Research Fellow from the Institute of Plant and Microbial Biology in Academia Sinica answers these questions and illustrates how studying the history of bacterial evolution is important for our future. Learn more about his research work http://bit.ly/32YIW33 Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 12 http://bit.ly/2Y7ACiT Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Pao Kuan Wang, Director and Distinguished Research Fellow from the Research Center for Environmental Changes at Academia Sinica tackles the ever-important Climate change debate. He talks about how historical climate prediction is important, how air pollution is measured, how the physical properties of a raindrop can provide more information about cloud formation, how we could deal with global warming by carbon capture methods and more. Learn more about his research work http://bit.ly/2MgLCTN Did you miss our previous episode? Listen to it from here http://bit.ly/2ZbHsQD Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Cryo-Electron Microscopy has evolved to be a powerful tool for biologists to visualize the structures of multi-protein complexes, cellular machinery like micro tubule networks and whole cells such as viruses. With decades of improvement in technology, software, sample preparation, it is poised to help unravel the mysteries of living cells by capturing high-resolution images of cellular components in solution. Dr.Ming Daw Tsai and Dr. Yi-Ming (Sean) Wu from Academia Sinica CryoEM Center discusses the principle, methodology, advantages, and future of CryoEM. Learn more about Dr. Tsai's research work http://bit.ly/30uU8CC Learn more about Academia Sinica CryoEM Center http://bit.ly/2O1fLsL Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 10 Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
What is a blackhole? Why could we not image it before? Why is the recent blackhole image important? Is it one of the keys to unraveling the universe? What questions does it answer and inspire? All this and more with Dr.Kevin Koay and Dr.Shoko Koyama from the Academia Sinica Institute of Astrophysics and Astronomy who were part of the Event Horizons Telescope project which published the recent blackhole image. If you are interested to know more about the work of Dr.Kevin Koay and Dr.Shoko Koyama, visit the following websites http://bit.ly/2XGxavv http://bit.ly/2xFg1m9 Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 9 Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Emily Chang from The Institute of Economics, Academia Sinica talks about how agricultural policies are designed based on production efficiency, demand and supply chains, what are the challenges in measuring climate change and developing sustainable economic policies. If you are interested to know more about her work in Agricultural Economics, visit the following website Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 8 Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Life on earth began as a single-celled microbe and the human body has evolved to trillions of cells. With the increasing complexity of the development of species, scientists are faced with a myriad of questions about the origin of life. Dr Wen-Hsiung Li from the Biodiversity Research Center in Academia Sinica talks about how comparing the genetic codes of different species helps us understand their evolutionary origins and how this fundamental knowledge can be translated into producing important enzymes and hormones. If you are interested to know more about his work in Evolutionary Genomics, visit the following website http://www.biodiv.tw/index.php/en/people/faculty/dr-wen-hsiung-li#lab-pi Academician Wen-Hsiung Li received the 2019 SMBE’s Lifetime Contribution Award http://bit.ly/2IoIi6H Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 7 https://apple.co/2I7SdNP Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Chien-Chang Chen from the Institute of Biomedical Sciences in Academia Sinica talks about how calcium in our heart cells is important for cardiac structure and function. how the mouse animal model is well-suited to study calcium signalling in the heart and brain and how pain is regulated by calcium in the brain via a similar pathway as in the heart. If you are interested to know more about his work in Cardiovascular Disease, visit the following website http://bit.ly/2ZjOHFN Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 6 https://spoti.fi/319cOZV Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
In this segment of STEMSpeak, we talk to PhD graduates who have carved a career in industry. Our first featured guest is Dr. Kevin Tsai. He is a PhD alumnus of the Bioinformatics program of TIGP and is currently the Principal Data Engineer at Celgene and co-founder of the Academia Sinica Consulting Club. He shares his views on how to transition from academia to industry and how management consulting may be a viable career option. Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 5 http://bit.ly/2JGerZl Lets be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Evolution of Language

Evolution of Language

2019-05-2739:57

Ever wondered how the ‘Hello’ of the 90s has transformed into “Wassup’ today? Language has undergone a massive shift in tone, texture, formal and informal usage, colloquialism and many more aspects. In this edition of STEM101, we dissect the role of technology and communication in the evolution of language with Dr. Jonathan Evans. Dr. Evans from the Institute of Linguistics is an expert on historical phonology and phonetics. He studies the effects of tone, stress, and accent on Qiang (a Tibeto-Burman language) and its dialects. If you are interested to know more about his work in Linguistics, visit the following websites http://www.ling.sinica.edu.tw/v3-3-1_en.asp-auserid=12.htm http://idv.sinica.edu.tw/jonathan/ Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 4 https://spoti.fi/2LZpsHg Let's be friends 👫👭 https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod https://www.facebook.com/STEMSpeakPod https://Instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Chi-Hon Lee, the director of the Institute of Cellular and Organismic Biology at Academia Sinica, answers many questions like why Drosophila is a good animal model to study the nervous system, what is a neural circuit, how we can study the visual system in Drosophila to better understand neural circuits and how a circuit can control behaviour and much more. If you want to know more about his work in cognitive neuroscience, visit here http://icob.sinica.edu.tw/lab.php?id=45 Listen to episode 3 > https://spoti.fi/2Hi7jjl Let's be friends 👯👯‍♂️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod Facebook: http://bit.ly/STEMSpeakPodFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Joshua Goh explains how we are poised to unravel mysteries of the human brain to understand aging and our ability to learn and interact. An important conversation where he says there may be a need to revisit terms such as ‘Cognition’ and ‘Decision making’ in the wake of Artificial Intelligence. If you want to know more about his work in cognitive neuroscience, visit here http://gibms.mc.ntu.edu.tw/bmlab/about-us/ Listen to episode 2 > https://spoti.fi/2VluySj Lets be friends 👯👯‍♂️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod Facebook: http://bit.ly/STEMSpeakPodFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemspeakpod
Dr. Tien Hsien Chang is the deputy director of Genomics Research Center at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Those who know Dr. Chang, know that he teaches an exciting course titled ‘To be a scientist’, where we trace the life and times of some of the greatest scientists of the 21st century. Here, he talks about his journey as a scientist. If you want to know more about his work in RNA metabolism, visit here http://www.genomics.sinica.edu.tw/index.php/tw/chang108 Listen to episode 1 > https://spoti.fi/2GR9yKs Let's be friends 👯👯‍♂️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod Facebook: http://bit.ly/STEMSpeakPodFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemspeakpod/
Dr. Tien Hsien Chang is the deputy director of Genomics Research Center at Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan. Those who know Dr. Chang, know that he teaches an exciting course titled ‘To be a scientist’, where we trace the life and times of some of the greatest scientists of the 21st century. Here, he talks about his journey as a scientist. If you want to know more about his work in RNA metabolism, visit here http://www.genomics.sinica.edu.tw/index.php/tw/chang108 Let's be friends 👯👯‍♂️ Twitter: https://twitter.com/STEMSpeakPod Facebook: http://bit.ly/STEMSpeakPodFB Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stemspeakpod/
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