• Opening up the “Black Box” of Artificial Intelligence Models to Understand Human Cognition with Dr. Sarah-Jane Leslie and Dr. Tania Lombrozo
    Dec 20 2024

    Have you ever wondered how similar information encoding and processing of artificial intelligence (AI) is to our own human brain? How are our minds incredibly energy efficient compared to the bucketloads of energy required to power these sophisticated yet oftentimes naive AI models? These are all questions we explore, and practical advice on how students can get involved in answering these types of questions as well as pursuing interdisciplinary studies! In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Aanya Kasera sits down with Dr. Leslie and Dr. Lombrozo, professors and researchers who are part of heading the brand new interdisciplinary research initiative, Natural and Artificial Minds (NAM), to learn more about AI models and how that may enrich our understanding of the ever-enigmatic human mind.


    This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 148th board of The Daily Princetonian in partnership with the Insights newsletter.

    For more information about Dr. Leslie’s and Dr. Lombrozo’s research or the NAM Initiative, feel free to visit the pages linked below.

    RESOURCES
    NAM Initiative: https://ai.princeton.edu/nam
    Dr. Leslie’s Research (philosophy, gender gaps in education): https://www.princeton.edu/~sjl...
    Dr. Lombrozo's Research (cognitive psychology, explanation and understanding): https://cognition.princeton.ed...

    CREDITS
    Written and Hosted by Aanya Kasera and Lina Kim
    Edited and Sound Engineered by Lina Kim
    Transcript by Aanya Kasera
    Produced by Lina Kim and Senna Aldoubosh

    For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    15 mins
  • Exploring Princeton Plasma Physics with PhD Student Maxwell Rosen
    Dec 16 2024

    The Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), roughly four miles out from campus, is a national lab run by the Department of Energy and yet remains a relatively elusive branch of Princeton’s research centers. The PPPL focuses on using plasma, often called “the fourth state of matter,” to tackle the world’s toughest science and technology challenges. In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Noelle Kim sits down with Maxwell Rosen, third year Ph.D. student in the Princeton Plasma Physics Program, who focuses on the gyrokinetics of high-field magnetic mirrors. Listen in on this exclusive interview to learn more about Maxwell’s notable work and the overarching goals of the PPPL!


    This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 148th board of The Daily Princetonian in partnership with the Insights newsletter.


    For more information about Maxwell’s research, feel free to visit the page linked below.


    RESOURCES

    https://www.maxwell-rosen.com/


    CREDITS

    Written and Hosted by Noelle Kim

    Edited and Sound Engineered by Lina Kim

    Transcript by Lina Kim

    Produced by Lina Kim, Aanya Kasera, and Senna Aldoubosh


    For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    18 mins
  • Demystifying Computational Neuropsychiatry: A Deep Dive into Mental Health Research and Resources w/ Professor Yael Niv
    Nov 21 2024

    How do computational processes help us understand mental health disorders and precisely tailor treatments to each individual? In this episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond, Aanya Kasera sits down with Dr. Yael Niv, a professor and researcher in the Princeton Neuroscience Institute to learn more about computational neuropsychiatry and mental health on campus. Dr. Niv discusses her research in quantifying psychological disorders and her advice for the campus community on improving mental wellbeing.


    This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 148th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.


    For more information about Dr. Niv’s research, feel free to visit the page linked below. The Daybreak episode featuring Dr. Niv is also linked below!


    RESOURCES

    https://nivlab.princeton.edu/
    https://www.dailyprincetonian.com/article/2023/12/princeton-podcast-tunnel-secret-stem-pni-guyot


    CREDITS

    Written and Hosted by Aanya Kasera and Lina Kim

    Edited and Sound Engineered by Aanya Kasera and Senna Aldoubosh

    Transcript by Aanya Kasera

    Produced by Senna Aldoubosh


    For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    16 mins
  • Course SPOTlight! Robots and Humans with Dr. Alexander Glaser and Dr. Ryo Morimoto
    Oct 9 2024

    In this episode, Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond sits down with Dr. Alexander Glaser (MAE) and Dr. Ryo Morimoto (ANT) on their inaugural course, "Robots in Human Ecology (ANT 325/MAE 347/SPI 384)," which not only combines engineering and anthropological disciplines to shed light on technology's increasingly prevalent role in the everyday lives of humans but also allows students to work with the viral social media robot dog SPOT! Listen in to learn about the the origin of SPOT, merging STEM and non-STEM dialogues, and the future of integrating robots in our society!

    To learn more about their research, please visit the following links!

    • Dr. Alexander Glaser
    • Dr. Ryo Morimoto

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    Credits:
    Writers - Noelle Kim, Lina Kim
    Audio engineer - Noelle Kim, Senna Aldoubosh

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    21 mins
  • Welcome Back from the Hosts!
    Sep 16 2024

    Welcome back, Princeton! Today we sit down with Lina and Jovian as they talk about why they're working on Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B Cubed), what drew them to science communication, and what to expect for future episodes!


    This episode of B Cubed was produced under the 148th board of The Daily Princetonian in partnership with the Insights newsletter.


    CREDITS

    Written and Hosted by Senna Aldoubosh, Lina Kim, and Jovian Cheung

    Edited and Sound Engineered by Senna Aldoubosh

    Produced by Senna Aldoubosh and Lina Kim


    For more from The Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    4 mins
  • Love and Intimacy in the Digital Age w/ Dr. Thalia Gigerenzer
    Mar 18 2024

    In this episode, Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond sits down with Dr. Thalia Gigerenzer on the impact of technology and dating apps on modern interpretations of love. Dr. Gigerenzer's research as an anthropologist has focused on Muslim communities in India, including deep dives into the impacts of technology on relationships and courtship.

    Dr. Gigerenzer's Page (publications, projects, and more!): https://www.thaliagig.com/about-me

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    Credits:
    Writers - Noelle Kim, Lina Kim
    Audio engineer - Laura Sabrosa

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    11 mins
  • Understanding offshore wind energy w/ Avery Barnett
    Dec 4 2023

    In this episode, Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond sits down with Avery Barnett, a PhD student from Jamaica. She works closely with her advisors SPIA Professor Michael Oppenheimer and MAE Professor Jesse Jenkins focusing on renewable energy policies in the Caribbean. Barnett spoke about her work with the N.J. Wind Institute Fellowship Program through Princeton, and how she hopes she can apply her findings to her work in renewable energy in the Caribbean.


    This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.


    For more information about Avery's work and N.J. Wind Institute Fellowship Program, feel free to visit the page linked below.


    RESOURCES

    https://cpree.princeton.edu/news/2023/avery-barnett-selected-investigate-future-offshore-wind-nj


    CREDITS

    Written and Hosted by Noelle Kim

    Edited and Sound Engineered by Noelle Kim

    Transcript by Ria Tomar

    Produced by Senna Aldoubosh


    For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    8 mins
  • 6G Wireless: A new method to reduce food waste w/ Atsutse Kludze GS ’26
    Nov 15 2023

    In this episode of B-Cubed, Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar sat down with ECE graduate student Atsutse Kludze to discuss recent findings of how producers can use 6G wireless signaling as a non-invasive way to quantify and assess produce quality. The project was done at the SWAN lab, in collaboration with Microsoft, with the goal of finding ways to reduce food waste.

    This episode of Brains, Black Holes, and Beyond (B cubed) was produced under the 147th board of the Prince in partnership with the Insights newsletter.


    For more information about the SWAN Lab, feel free to visit the page linked below.


    RESOURCES

    https://ghasempour.princeton.edu/


    CREDITS

    Written and Hosted by Senna Aldoubosh and Ria Tomar

    Edited and Sound Engineered by Senna Aldoubosh

    Transcript by Laura Sabrosa and Ria Tomar

    Produced by Senna Aldoubosh


    For more from the Daily Princetonian, visit dailyprincetonian.com. For more from Princeton Insights, visit insights.princeton.edu. Please direct all corrections to corrections@dailyprincetonian.com.

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    16 mins