Science Bytes

By: NCI Australia
  • Summary

  • Science Bytes is a podcast about supercomputing, data science and the people making it all happen.

    Produced by NCI Australia, Australia’s leading supercomputing and big data research facility, Science Bytes brings you researchers talking about their careers, their scientific research, what excites them about the work they do, and how supercomputing and data technologies help them make scientific discoveries.

    Find out more: nci.org.au/media/podcast

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Episodes
  • 6. Authentic Data Science education for real impact with Dr. Linda McIver
    Dec 19 2022

    Join us in this conversation with Dr. Linda McIver, founder of the Australian Data Science Education Institute, and passionate educator, researcher and advocate for STEM equity and inclusion. Linda’s mission is to ensure that all Australian students have the opportunity to learn Data Science skills that empower them to solve real problems in the world.


    Find out more:

    Dr. Linda McIver

    Website: https://adsei.org/director/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/lindamciver


    Australian Data Science Education Institute (ADSEI): https://adsei.org/


    Learn more about the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI):


    Website: https://nci.org.au/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NCInews

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-computational-infrastructure/


    Thanks to James Beattie (ANU) for the astrophysics visualisation used in the artwork, and to Andy Maher for the show production (andymaher.com).

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    26 mins
  • 5. Computational chemistry for sustainability with Dr. Martina Lessio
    Dec 12 2022

    Martina Lessio, Scientia Lecturer in the School of Chemistry at UNSW Sydney, and her team are researching the best uses for minerals for purifying water, how we can use carbon dioxide and plastic waste for energy storage, and how we can preserve valuable marble artworks from water damage. How does she do so many things at once? Join this conversation with Martina to find out how high-performance computing makes all this possible.


    Find out more:

    Dr. Martina Lessio

    Website: https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/martina-lessio

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/martina_lessio


    Learn more about the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI):


    Website: https://nci.org.au/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NCInews

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-computational-infrastructure/


    Thanks to James Beattie (ANU) for the astrophysics visualisation used in the artwork, and to Andy Maher for the show production (andymaher.com).

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    15 mins
  • 4. Aviation meteorology for safer flights with Christal Xie
    Dec 4 2022

    Have you ever experienced turbulence during a flight? Aviation meteorology is what makes it possible for us to fly safely. Join us in this conversation with Christal Xie, an Aviation Meteorology Specialist from The University of Melbourne and the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes, to discover how supercomputing helps her understand potentially dangerous turbulence behaviour.


    Find out more:

    Christal Xie

    Website: https://climateextremes.org.au/profile/yuranxstudent-unimelb-edu-au/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/XChristaltse


    ARC Centre of Excellence for Climate Extremes: https://climateextremes.org.au/


    Learn more about the National Computational Infrastructure (NCI):


    Website: https://nci.org.au/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/NCInews

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/national-computational-infrastructure/


    Thanks to James Beattie (ANU) for the astrophysics visualisation used in the artwork, and to Andy Maher for the show production (andymaher.com).

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    14 mins

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