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Sciencious is a rising 501(c)3 non-profit orgnisation initiated by a group of young STEM enthusiasts from around the world. We aim to bring STEM to under-resourced and financially-disadvantaged children. In this podcast, our board members will interview professors or scientists and discuss interesting STEM topics that will feed your curiosities and help you understand more about the world around you. So ... Are you ready to become a future scientist?
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In today's episode, we have Professor Filip Ilievski from the University of Southern California, our special guest to share with us more about Common Sense AI !!
In today's episode, we have Professor Lauren Buckley from the University of Washington, our special guest to share with us more about Climate Change and Evolution!!
In today's episode, we have Dr Nitin Baliga from the Institute of Systems Biology and an Affiliate Professor at the University of Washington, our special guest to share with us more about Bridging Science Education and Research!!
In today's episode, we have Dr. Paul Rosenbloom from University of Southern California, our special guest to share with us more about The Common Model of Cognition!!
In today's episode, we have Dr. Erica N Larschan from Brown University, our special guest to share with us more about Transcriptional Gene Regulation!!
On today's episode, we are honored to have Mr. Risham Sah, winner of the 2023 Sciencious Research Contest in the field of astronomy, as our special guest. He will share with us more about his award-winning research project.
In today's episode, we have Dr. Margaret Coad from the University of Notre Dame, our special guest to share with us more about Advancing Human Health and Safety with Robotic Systems!!
In today's episode, we have Dr. David Ballyante from Georgia Institute of Technolgy, our special guest to share with us more about Accretion Disks and the Evolution of Galaxies.
In today's episode, we have Dr. Reena Mohan, our special guest to share with us more about Tuberculosis and the stigma around it.
In today's episode, we have Mr. Matheus Pessoa, our special guest from McGill University to share with us more about Nanobiophysics, Experimental Cosmology and his motivations. Mr. Matheus Pessoa is currently a PhD Candidate for Nanobiophysics. Over the years, he has accomplished various accolades such as writing multiple scientific papers, funding the first-ever Brazilian team to attend and later on becoming a Member of the Executive Committee of the International Physicists' Tournament, and hosting a Brazilian physics podcast called Física Popular Brasileira.
In this podcast episode, we are fortunate to have our guest speaker, Professor Joseph Formaggio, who is an experimental nuclear physicist, and Associate Professor of Physics at MIT, on board with us to unveil the fundamental properties of neutrinos and share with us his diligent research on these infinitesimal matters.
The composition and structure of nascent planets are largely dependent on their forming disk, which hosts rich organic chemistry. In this podcast episode, we are fortunate to have our guest speaker, Karin Oberg, a Professor of Astronomy at Harvard University and the leader of the Oberg Astrochemistry Group at the Harvard-Smithsonian Centre for Astrophysics. Today, Professor Oberg will be talking about her research pertaining to the astrochemistry of nascent planets and their impact on planet formation. At the end of this talk, we’ll be exploring the compatibility between her faith and her work as a scientist.
In this episode, we have our host, Ishtanetra Siva and our special guest, Professor Kathryn Ann Whitehead, an Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. Today, we will be discussing about drug delivery, which is becoming a rising area of research within the scientific community.
One rising area of research that is being employed during the Covid-19 pandemic is computational biology and modelling. There have been many advancements in this field relating to proteomics during these trying times. Today, we are eager to invite Ms Natalia Teruel, currently a graduate student at the University of Montreal. In today’s episode, Ms Teruel will be discussing with us the intersection of technology and pharmacology, COVID-19 variants and the importance of scientific communication.
In today's episode hosted by Aaliyah Vaz, we have Dr. Shreya Kumar, who is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering department at the University of Notre Dame. We will be exploring the topics of Computer Science, Ethics and Gerontechnology in this podcast.
In this episode, we have our host, Hiroki Kurata and our special guest from Notre Dame University, Professor Striegel. Today, we explore the use of machine learning, which is an objective measuring process that has been developed, how to increase work performance with machine learning and the ethics behind technology that track user behaviour.
In this episode, we warmly welcome Ms Stephanie Smelyansky, a current PhD candidate at the Massachusetts Institute for Technology (MIT). Ms Smelyansky will be talking about microproteins, the role of glycans in immunotherapy, and the importance of scientific communication for the empowerment of our public. Ms Smelyansky’s research is centred around biochemistry; more specifically, the role of microproteins in relation to RNA and also how glycans can be used for immunotherapies. She is also an advocate for underrepresented minorities in STEM and is passionate about scientific communication.Support us by sending an email to sciencious.co@gmail.com if you wish to be a guest speaker on our show!
Ever wondered why machine learning, transformers and AI are such hot topics these days? Are you seeking explanations to help you better comprehend the world of data and computer science? In today's episode hosted by Aaliyah Vaz and Emma Vidal, we have Associate Professor Kyunghyun Cho, our special guest from New York University who specializes in data science and computer science and a CIFAR Fellow of Learning in Machines & Brains. Support us by sending an email to sciencious.co@gmail.com if you wish to be a guest speaker on our show.
Natural disasters are occurring all over the world at faster rates such as hurricanes, cyclones, droughts, floods, and heatwaves. While many people think that climate change’s impacts are in the far future, scientists have been predicting that many of climate changes’ impacts will become irreversible by 2030. In today's episode hosted by Hiroki Kurata, we have Professor Reed, our special guest from Stony Brook University who is a great contributor to the fight against climate change. He is an expert at climate modeling, climate change attribution, and science policy. Furthermore, he is the leader of the Climate Extreme Modeling Group at Stony Brook, who were Discovery Prize Finalists in 2021. Support us by sending an email to sciencious.co@gmail.com if you wish to be a guest speaker on our show.
Active Galactic Nuclei is known to be useful in discovering various astronomical features, and also relates to cosmological and galactic evolution. In today's episode hosted by Ishtanetra Siva, we have Professor Meg Urry, an Israel Munson Professor of Physics and Astronomy from Yale University, who will be speaking to us about Active Galactic Nuclei and advocacy for women and minorities in STEM. Please support us by sending an email to sciencious.co@gmail.com if you wish to be a guest speaker on our show.





















