STEMpunkPodcast

STEMpunk Podcast hosted by Tom, Christie and Shane.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 46m. Bisher sind 68 Folge(n) erschienen. Dies ist ein zweiwöchentlich erscheinender Podcast.

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STEMRodCross


In this episode. Tom chats with Professor Rod Cross from the University of Sydney. Professor Cross has spent a career looking at Olasma Physics, and another career (after he retired) looking at sports physics and forensic physics. We talked about a large


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 February 27, 2017  58m
 
 

STEM2017


Welcome back to 2017 and a new year of STEMpunk. In this episode the STEMpunks do a quick review of 2016 and have a think about the year ahead! Lots of cool ideas, lots to do. Some of the things we talked about in this episode were how we throughout last


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 February 5, 2017  34m
 
 

STEMpunk live Science Teachers Workshop


On Tuesday November 7, The STEMpunks, Tom, Christie (played in this episode by Stephanie Momsen) and Shane hosted our fourth STEMpunk quiz as a part of the Sydney University Science Teachers Workshop and Wayward Brewery in Annandale, Sydney. It was a hug


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 November 13, 2016  34m
 
 

STEMfine-tune


From left: Tom, Luke Barnes, Christie, Geraint Lewis, ShaneTom Christie and Shane sat down with Professor Geraint Lewis and Dr Luke Barnes to talk about galaxies, multiverses, STEM and their new Book "A Fortunate Universe: Life in a Finely Tuned Cosmos."


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 October 30, 2016  48m
 
 

STEMstello


A/Prof Dennis Stello. A superstar of Asteroseismology!Tom talks to Dennis Stello from halfway between Sydney Uni and UNSW about Asteroseismology, Kepler spacecraft, planet hunting, galaxies and funding. I learnt a lot and hope that you enjoy the chat. Thi


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 October 18, 2016  44m
 
 

STEM a go go


Dr Jenny Martin. In this interview Tom talks to Science communicator, lecturer, radio presenter and excellent person Dr Jenny Martin from the University of Melbourne. We talked about STEM, Communication, Teaching science communication and h


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 October 3, 2016  31m
 
 

STEMfacts


Brian Cox on QandA "See this point here? NASA didn't fudge that data either!"So, how do you communicate science to the people who don't want science communicated to them? Perhaps we should not communicate science to them at all, leave them alone, save our


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 September 19, 2016  1h0m
 
 

STEMexpo


Shane chats to some of the exhibitors of the Expo at the Australian Museum’s Science Festival.  He gains insights to the public engagement of STEM and motivations for why STEM is important. Australian Museumhttp://australianmuseum.net.au/ 3M Australi


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 September 5, 2016  37m
 
 

STEMpunk quiz Sydney Science Festival


Hi Audience! You're awesome!On Tuesday August 16, The STEMpunks, Tom, Christie and Shane hosted our third STEMpunk quiz as a part of the Sydney Science Festival and supported by National Science Week at Wayward Brewery in Annandale, Sydney.


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 August 23, 2016  56m
 
 

STEMjames


In this episode, STEMpunk Shane Hengst interviews Dr James O'Hanlon, Postdoctoral fellow at Macquarie University. We talked about James' research, his work his interest in science communication and STEM. A great chat, I'm sure you'll agree.


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 August 8, 2016  47m