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Episode 15: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Archaeology
Mar 14, 2023
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[S2] Episode 14: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Physics
Sep 26, 2022
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Episode 13: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
Mar 12, 2022
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Episode 11: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of a Biomedical Engineer
Nov 9, 2021
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | |
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| 3/14/23 | ![]() Episode 15: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Archaeology | Join host Pranet Sharma for the first episode recorded on podcasting equipment (!!!) Meet Dr. Andrew Koh, archaeologist and museum scientist at the Yale Peabody Museum and research fellow at the MIT Center for Materials Research in Archaeology and Ethnology, to discuss the perspectives that archaeology has on astronomy and pursue the fascinating intersections from prehistory to today. Topics include: what archaeological science means; the Antikythera Mechanism and other technological wonders of the ancient world; archaeoastronomy and archaeoastronomers; how ancient organics are like starlight; technological techniques in archaeology; the gates of Ptolemy; Dr. Derek Price and scientometrics; eclipses, supernovae, and other celestial ways to absolute date; the importance of combining disciplines; artificial intelligence within archaeology; discovering the oldest wine cellar in the world; how to combine existing and novel approaches to research; the psychology in archaeology—and the deep humanity in the study of ancient peoples; how the fundamental cosmological questions and archaeological questions are shared; telling the story of humanity within the universe; and why curiosity is the most important trait to have in life. Visit https://peabody.yale.edu/ to see what Dr. Koh is up to in the lab and in the field. For any questions about the show, visit www.skysimplified.com/contact. Thank you for listening, and as always, clear skies! Dr. Koh's social media: @kappahydroxideSkySimplified Twitter: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Instagram: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Hub: linktr.ee/skysimplified | — | |
| 9/26/22 | ![]() [S2] Episode 14: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Physics | Welcome to the second season of the SkySimplified podcast! We will jump deeper into astronomy here and explore brand new intersections. I'm so excited to have you all back. Join host Pranet Sharma for the first podcast episode recorded and produced in person! Meet Dr. Larry Gladney, the Yale University FAS Dean of Science and Phyllis A. Wallace Dean of Diversity and Faculty Development (as well as an accomplished experimentalist with a remarkable amount of breakthroughs to his name) to discuss the perspectives that physics has on astronomy and pursue the fundamental questions of the cosmos. Topics include: Difficult journeys through science, the transition from astrophysics to experimentation, the advent of particle accelerators, general relativity vs. quantum mechanics, the difficulty in quantizing gravity, a conflict in predictions, our philosophical assumptions about the universe, exploring the next big thing in physics, building bigger accelerators or building bigger telescopes, how telescope technology was easier to develop than accelerator technology, the limitations and benefits of the James Webb Space Telescope, the potential of the Vera Rubin Observatory, the argument ground-based telescopes and the power of surveys, the power of citizen science and crowdsourced data analysis, quantum entanglement and string theory, how persistence and optimism for the long-term is the most important element in any successful story, and why it is so essential that we evolve along with science. Visit www.lssst.org to read more about the Vera Rubin Observatory—one of Dr. Gladney’s projects. For any questions about the show, visit www.skysimplified.com/contact. Thank you for listening, and as always, clear skies! SkySimplified Twitter: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Instagram: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Hub: linktr.ee/skysimplified NOTE: Due to in-person recording, audio for this episode is slightly compressed. This will be patched in the next episode. | — | |
| 3/12/22 | ![]() Episode 13: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of Chemical and Nuclear Engineering | Join host Pranet Sharma as he sits down for the first-ever double feature! Meet Dr. Thad Leister, a chemical engineer in the industry, and Dr. John Zino, a nuclear engineer in the industry and a professor at NC State University, as we discuss the intersection of astronomy and chemical/nuclear engineering. Topics include: how nuclear power is within society, medical and military applications of nuclear science, how nuclear science is essential for oncology, the applications of chemical engineering, how nuclear science laid the foundation for cosmology, fusion, and spacecraft, sustaining thermonuclear reactions, spectroscopy and element identification, the ethics of science redux, cosmic radiation and ionization, the interdisciplinary impacts of astronomy, how fission is critical for astronomy, how radiation is the biggest barrier to overcome for interplanetary travel, nuclear propulsion techniques, nuclear power in submarines vs. in spacecraft, surface and propulsion reactors, and why interdisciplinarity is the most important cornerstone of education. For any questions about the show, visit www.skysimplified.com/contact. Thank you for listening, and as always, clear skies! SkySimplified Twitter: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Instagram: @skysimplified | — | |
| 11/9/21 | ![]() Episode 11: Exploring Astronomy Through the Eyes of a Biomedical Engineer | Join host Pranet Sharma as he sits down with guest Dr. Ashwin Ramchandran, a biomedical engineer and a postdoc at Princeton University, to discuss the intersection of astronomy and biomedical engineering. Topics include: the interdisciplinary nature of engineering, how engineering is essential for maintaining spacecraft integrity, the ways that understanding human perception is necessary for journeys in space, why the core biology of humans is necessary to be understood for astrophysical endeavors, how biology and astronomy share their core in the understanding of microscopic and macroscopic ideals respectively, how fluid dynamics is the cornerstone connecting biomedical engineering and astrophysics, the various dimensionality of fluids and their applicability, Navier-Stokes, the ways that physics is essential for biology's development, the importance of considering science as a large field on its own, and why one should always be fearless in following one's passions. Space Agencies:www.nasa.govwww.esa.intwww.isro.gov.inhttps://global.jaxa.jp/ For any questions about the show, visit www.skysimplified.com/contact. Thank you for listening, and as always, clear skies! SkySimplified Twitter: @skysimplifiedSkySimplified Instagram: @skysimplified | — |
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