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Radio Physics

20 Episodes

74 minutes | Aug 23, 2022
Radio Phyiscs | Multiwavelength Observations & Extreme Gravitational Environments
Corey Michelin, a rising senior at Aspen High School and Madeline Schaefer, the daughter of visiting physicists, interview Kristen Dage, a postdoctoral fellow at the McGill Space Institute. Kristen uses multiwavelength observations to identify objects in extreme gravitational environments and characterize their physics. She received her PhD in astrophysics in from Michigan State University, and her Bachelor of Science in physics at the University of Michigan-Dearborn.
26 minutes | Jul 26, 2022
Radio Physics | Gravitational Waves & Astrophysics
Evelyn Stefli, a rising senior at Aspen High School interviews Cecilia Chirenti, a research scientist at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and the University of Maryland. Cecilia earned her Bachelor’s and PhD degrees in Physics from the Physics Institute of the University of Sao Paulo in Brazil, followed by a postdoc at the Albert Einstein Institute in Potsdam, Germany, before becoming a professor at the Federal University of ABC in Brazil, where she still maintains strong connections. Her research interests include relativistic astrophysics, testing relativity with gravitational waves, and understanding the details of black hole and neutron star mergers. She is also very active with education and outreach and maintains a busy schedule both in the US and Brazil encouraging students to become interested in astrophysics.
27 minutes | Apr 26, 2022
Radio Physics: Students Interview CERN Scientist
Aspen High School students Kenton Kowar and Elijah Goldman interview Nicholas Rodd, a theoretical physicist at CERN and organizer of the winter conference, “New Methods and Ideas at the Frontiers of Particle Physics." The three met during Lina Necib’s excellent public lecture at the Wheeler Opera House which Nicholas introduced. Lina's lecture is available at YouTube Aspen Physics by searching 2022 Winter Public Lectures.
26 minutes | Mar 22, 2022
Radio Physics: High Schoolers Interview Astrophysicist
Aspen High School senior, Kenton Kowar, and Basalt High School junior, Connor Hoffman, interview theoretical astrophysicist Anna Lisa Varri from the University of Edinburgh. Anna Lisa’s research focuses on the dynamics of stellar systems combining mathematics and astronomy and Kenton’s and Connor’s questions penetrated deeply into her research.
26 minutes | Feb 23, 2022
Radio Physics: Girls in STEM talk with Practicing Physicists
Patty Fox and members of the Aspen High School club, Girls in STEM interview practicing physicists and get some fantastic advice.
26 minutes | Jan 25, 2022
Girls in STEM Interview Physicists
This fall, a group of Aspen High School students led by Mino Khan-Farooqi, Natalie Wesner and Claire Anderson formed a new club, “Girls in STEM,” with the intention of expanding their knowledge of careers in science, tech, engineering and math, in part by talking to women in these fields.
26 minutes | Dec 28, 2021
Clare Yu Interviews Caroline Boyd on Radio Physics
Caroline Boyd was a rising senior at Aspen High School in 2012 when she worked as a go-fer during the Aspen Center for Physics’ 50th celebration. She was inspired by her conversations with physicists at the Center to work in a lab when she went to Colorado College. This led Caroline to graduate work in the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology at University of California, Berkeley where she is now a doctoral candidate in Microbiology. In this interview, a reversal of our usual format, physics professor Clare Yu (University of California, Irvine), a member of the Aspen Center for Physics, probes Caroline’s research interests and shares her enthusiasm for virology and experimental research.
26 minutes | Nov 23, 2021
Prof. Vivienne Baldassare on Radio Physics
Katherine Young interviews Vivienne Baldassare, the William Band Distinguished Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy at Washington State University. Vivienne earned her PhD in Astronomy and Astrophysics from the University of Michigan in 2017.
26 minutes | Oct 26, 2021
Radio Physics: Aditi Mitra
Gemma Hill, a senior at Aspen High School and Katherine Young, senior at Glenwood Springs High School talk to Aditi Mitra, Professor of Physics at New York University, whose interests include quantum phase transitions and nanoscale physics.
26 minutes | Sep 28, 2021
Gemma Hill and Keith Hawkins on Radio Physics
Gemma Hill, a senior at Aspen High School, interviews galactic archeologist Keith Hawkins, Assistant Professor of Astronomy at the University of Texas at Austin. His research group focuses on the nature of the Milky Way.
27 minutes | Aug 24, 2021
Gemma Hill Interviews Stephanie Palmer on Radio Physics
Gemma Hill, a rising junior at Aspen High School interviews Stephanie Palmer, Associate Professor at the University of Chicago in the Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy and the Department of Physics. She studies how neurons collectively encode incoming information and perform computations on the information. The brain performs several classes of computation including signal comparison, prediction, error correction, and learning.
27 minutes | Jul 27, 2021
Radio Physics: Assistant Professor Sarah Loebman
Danie Way, a rising junior at Glenwood Springs High School interviews Sarah Loebman, an assistant professor in astrophysics at the University of California, Merced. Sarah's primary research interests are in galaxy evolution, clustered star formation, and chemo-dynamics in the Local Universe. She is also a devoted teacher and student advocate, and is strongly committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts in astrophysics.
26 minutes | Jun 22, 2021
Radio Physics: Dr. Grace Telford Discusses Nearby Galaxies
Danie Way, a rising senior at Glenwood Springs High School interviews Dr. Grace Telford, a postdoctoral researcher at Rutgers University studying the histories of star formation and heavy element, or metal, enrichment in nearby galaxies.
26 minutes | Apr 28, 2020
Theoretical Physicist Jacob Bourjaily Explains Quantum Field Theory
Jacob Bourjaily is a theoretical physicist at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen. Jacob completed his PhD in 2011 at Princeton Unviersity after which he spent three years at Harvard University as a Junior Fellow. The primary focus of Jacob's research is quantum field theory: connecting theory to experiment. Here, he explains why predictions made using quantum theory are often surprisingly simple in form.
29 minutes | Mar 24, 2020
Ibrahim Bah Considers Multiverses and Holography
Ibrahim Bah is Assistant Professor of Physics at Johns Hopkins University. His general research interest is in theoretical high-energy physics and cosmology exploring the relations between quantum field theories, string theory and gravity via the framework of holography. He’s also interested in fundamental aspects of black holes and their role in nature, all part of a larger research program in high-energy physics whose main goal is to understand a quantum theory of gravity.
26 minutes | Feb 25, 2020
Nobel Prize Recipient Wolfgang Ketterle Defines "Spectroscopy"
After postdoctoral work, Wolfgang Ketterle joined the physics faculty at MIT where he is now the John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics. He does experimental research in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy and focuses currently on Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute atomic gases.
26 minutes | Jan 29, 2020
Sayantani Ghosh Advocates for Women in Science
Sayantani Ghosh is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Merced. Her research covers both traditional topics and emerging multi-disciplinary themes in condensed matter physics. In addition, Professor Ghosh is the Founding Faculty and Advisor of UC Merced Women in Science and Engineering.
26 minutes | Dec 24, 2019
Pankaj Mehta Marries Science with Activism
Pankaj Mehta is an Associate Professor at Boston University. His research focuses on theoretical and computational problems at the interface of theoretical physics, biology, and machine learning. Pankaj Mehta is also a long-time activist and writes regularly on science and politics.
26 minutes | Nov 26, 2019
Professor Amir Yacoby Encourages Intrigue
Professor Amir Yacoby teaches Physics at Harvard University. His current interests include understanding the behavior of low-dimensional systems and their applications to quantum information technology.
26 minutes | Oct 22, 2019
Dr. Paul Goldbart Condenses Condensed Matter Physics
Paul Goldbart is Dean of the College of Natural Sciences and Professor in the Department of Physics at University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses primarily on condensed matter. Paul also contributes to the fields of mesoscopic physics, quantum entanglement and chaos, atom-light crystallization in ultracold gases, nano-superconductivity, and a little law and economics.
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