Physics By The River

I'm Junaid, a Maths/Physics undergraduate student at Durham University aiming for a career in Physics. I meet with academics to discuss their research, their path in academia, science in general, and anything else that comes up in conversation! Check out my blog at: Junaid-Afzal.com and my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB452vA6j_SSSCrcCBD1PMQ

https://www.junaid-afzal.com

Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 41m. Bisher sind 10 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 hours 52 minutes

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episode 5: Second Year Reflection


In a more casual episode, three of my friends and I reflect on our second year of studying Physics, discussing what went right, what went wrong, likes/dislikes, what we wished we knew going into it, aspirations for the future and more.


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 June 12, 2023  52m
 
 

episode 4: The PhD Experience, Nuclear Fusion and Superconductivity with Emma Gillard


Everything you've ever wanted to know about doing a PhD is revealed today as I talk to a PhD student, Emma Gillard, about her PhD research. We talk about some of the basics of her research involving nuclear fusion and superconductivity, as well as all the gory details on what doing a PhD is actually like.


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 February 1, 2023  40m
 
 

episode 3: Number Theory with Jens Funke


Today Ben and I are joined by the legendary Jens Funke who talks to us about his research into number theory! We also discuss topics such as the importance of looking at the history of maths, how mathematics differs from physics as a more theoretical discipline, how maths is used for physics and vice-versa, and more.


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 November 28, 2022  53m
 
 

episode 2: Quantum Field Theory with Daniele Dorigoni


Today I talk to Daniele Dorigoni, a quantum field theorist. We discuss quantum field theory, the day-to-day life of research, what it's like paving your way in the field of academia and more.

For the first time, I also have a cohost! I'm joined to talk to Daniele by my good friend and housemate, Ben Bradley.


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 November 15, 2022  46m
 
 

episode 1: Dark Matter and Galaxy Formation using Supercomputers with Sownak Bose


Today I speak with Sownak Bose about his research on dark matter and galaxy formation! We discuss how computers can be used to test the accuracy of different models of dark matter by comparing simulated galaxies to real observations, how astronomy changes our perception of our place in the universe, what the future of dark matter research may hold, and more!

Have a go at making your own universe here!

You can see what else Sownak has gotten up to here.


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 November 7, 2022  51m
 
 

episode 5: Quantum Optics with Prof. Charles Adams


Today I'm joined by Professor Charles Adams, who speaks to me about his research in quantum optics. We discuss Adams' path into academia, "the quantum question", and even the traumatic possibility of quantum printers.


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 June 15, 2022  30m
 
 

episode 4: Particle Physics through Astronomical Observations with Dr Francesca Chadha-Day


Today I'm joined by Dr Francesca Chadha-Day who talks to me about her research which looks to find new fundamental physics by observing the extreme conditions of space, as well as her work as a science comedian!

You can learn more about what Fran has done at her website, or on her twitter page.

Keep an eye out for "Are dreams made of atoms" during the Durham Fringe Festival this year!


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 May 14, 2022  25m
 
 

episode 3: Black Hole X-Ray Emission with Chris Done


Today I am joined by Professor Chris Done, who talks to me about her research on x-ray emissions from black holes, as well as her career path, which involves a year in Japan and a rocket launch!


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 April 16, 2022  35m
 
 

episode 2: Refining Gravity with Alex Peach


Today I am joined by Dr Alex Peach, a lecturer at Durham University, who talks to me about his research in gravity, the holographic principle, how science/physics changes with time, and cats (surprisingly, not of the Schrödinger variety!)


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 April 3, 2022  35m
 
 

episode 1: Red Quasars and Science Outreach with Victoria Fawcett


Today I'm joined by Victoria Fawcett, a PhD student who researches dust-reddened quasars. She describes her research involving observed differences in the radio spectrum between red and blue quasars, and how she ended up doing it. Afterwards, we discuss her involvement in scientific outreach.

You can read more about what Vicky does here, as well as find her on twitter.


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 March 19, 2022  41m
 
 
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