PhDuh

By: Philip Marshall-Lockyer
  • Summary

  • If you’re like me and you like talking about science and what it might become, listen on as I discover research projects on the cutting edge and think about their impacts in tomorrow’s world, all guided by my expert guests: The PhD students themselves!
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Episodes
  • Juan Ivars on How Frankenstein Cells Might Solve Cancer
    May 6 2022

    On this episode I chat about a project on how to combine two bioengineering approaches to create hybrid-micro-machine-cell-robots that can perform useful functions, like delivering drugs to cancer sites.

     

    If you're interested in joining the conversation, check out the PhDuh website and get in touch!

     

    And if you liked listening to this conversation, a new episode of PhDuh is publish every other Monday morning (*unless I have interview - my bad), click follow and so you won't miss out!

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    31 mins
  • Ash Myall on Predicting Antimicrobial Resistance
    Apr 4 2022

    Hello and welcome to Episode 5 of PhDuh.

     

    On this episode I chat about a project look at how to use maths and data frameworks to predict the spread of antimicrobial resistance, COVID, or fake news, with Ash Myall an applied maths PhD student at Imperial College London.

     

    Check out Ash's website where he has his generative art and loads of other great stuff he's working on!

     

    If you're interested in joining the conversation, check out the PhDuh website and get in touch!

     

    And if you liked listening to this conversation, a new episode of PhDuh is publish every other Monday morning, click follow and so you won't miss out!

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    27 mins
  • Erin Truesdell on Bowler Hats and Custard (AKA Alternate Video Game Controllers)
    Mar 21 2022

    Hello and welcome to Episode 4 of PhDuh.

    On this episode I chat about a project on how video game controllers can affect many of the facets of play, an often undervalued aspect of our daily lives, with Erin Truesdell from the Expressive Machinery Lab at Georgia Tech.

    [Correction in the podcast - Erin meant to say Robin Baumgarten, not Robin Baumgartner. His work is awesome, check it out!]

    If you're interested in joining the conversation, check out the PhDuh website and get in touch!

    And if you liked listening to this conversation, a new episode of PhDuh is publish every other Monday morning, click follow and so you won't miss out!

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    33 mins

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