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Hoos in STEM

STEM Advisor to the Provost at the University of Virginiavirginiaaudio.org
Host Ken Ono, STEM Advisor to the Provost, keeps his finger on the pulse of scientific and technological innovation at UVA. Hoos in STEM showcases the marvelous cornucopia of STEM at UVA, from the latest innovations to growth inside and outside the classroom. Our theme music is CPU by Apples in Stereo.
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Episodes

Third-Year Sam Crowe is Studying Stars with NASA's Webb Telescope

UVA third-year Astrophysics major Samuel Crowe holds a distinct honor-- he's one of, if not the only undergraduate Principal Investigator with access to NASA's James Webb Space Telescope. Last year, his research proposal was accepted as one of just 249 programs selected to make use of the telescope's valuable time. In this episode, Sam sits down with host Ken Ono to discuss his early love for astrophysics and history, his mentors and training at UVA, and what it means to lead a project exploring...

Jan 26, 202432 min

Dean Melina Kibbe is Leading Scientific Breakthroughs at UVA's School of Medicine

Dr. Melina Kibbe is a vascular surgeon, Chief Health Affairs Officer, and the Dean of UVA's School of Medicine. In this episode, she sits down with host Ken Ono to discuss breakthrough technologies coming out of the School of Medicine, including the artificial pancreas and targeted nanofibers meant to prevent scarring. They also talk about her path into medicine and administration, advice for women getting into STEM, and the groundbreaking for the Paul and Dianne Manning Institute for Biotechnol...

Dec 13, 202331 min

UVA's Futures Initiative is Charting the Next Era of Higher Education

How will institutions of higher learning respond to changes in the workforce as a result of AI? What role will universities play in the evolving era of big data and the Internet of Things? How can science and the humanities work together to shape the future, not just react to external challenges? To answer those questions, the University of Virginia has launched its Futures Initiative to help plan for the next 10 years in higher education. The Initiative will draw together an interdisciplinary g...

Dec 05, 202325 min

UVA's Physicists Are Studying Black Holes and Unraveling Ancient Paradoxes

What's the nature of matter and energy? What would cold fusion mean for our energy systems? What is quantum physics -- and why was Einstein mistaken about it? These are just a few of the questions being asked by UVA's physicists, whose investigations of the universe collectively span from the smallest subatomic particles to the densest neutron stars. This week, Professor Ono is joined by theoretical physicists David Nichols and Marija Vucelja. Dr. Nichols studies the nature of gravity itself--ho...

Nov 03, 202334 min

UVA's Brain Institute is Fighting Cognitive Decline and Mapping the Brain

How does the brain develop, change, and decline over a lifetime? What can we do to fight conditions like Alzheimer's disease and epilepsy? Dr. Jaideep Kapur and Dr. Sarah Kucenas, Director and Co-Director of UVA's Brain Institute, are committed to answering these questions. They discuss Dr. Kapur's work with epilepsy patients, Dr. Kucenas' use of zebrafish brain models, and UVA's $75-million investment into a Grand Challenge called Brain and Neuroscience--an interdisciplinary effort pulling toge...

Oct 21, 202333 min

Swimming with Data - UVA Data Points Podcast

In this episode of UVA's Data Points Podcast, guest host Professor Ken Ono is joined by three UVA swimmers who are pursuing graduate degrees in data science and statistics while also performing as student-athletes: August Lamb, Kate Douglass, and Will Tenpas. They discuss student life, balancing academics with swimming, and how data science and mathematics are helping them win championships--plus, the growth of data science at UVA and how it helps swimmers improve performance....

Oct 04, 202347 min

UVA's Link Lab is Building Solutions in Cyber-Physical Systems

How can engineers of vastly different disciplines work together to solve problems in the modern world? By putting them all in one place! This week's guests are Jonathan Goodall and Laura Barnes, the Director and Associate Director of UVA's Link Lab, an interdisciplinary space for faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students across engineering fields to brainstorm and build together. The combined expertise allows them to solve problems in "cyber-physical systems"--the interaction between softwa...

Sep 14, 202334 min

Polymath Dr. Bill Basener Uses Remote Sensing Data to Solve Large-Scale Problems

What do erosion, urban planning, food insecurity, disaster relief, and the hunt for lost cities have for common? Big data can help identify and solve those problems--that's the domain of our guest this week, UVA Professor Dr. Bill Basener. Dr Basener is a Professor at the School of Data Science and a genuine polymath, with publications in machine learning, signal processing, game theory, ecological economics, evolutionary genetics, and more. In this episode, he discusses how remote sensing techn...

Aug 23, 202331 min

Cosmic Time Travel with Dr. Bradley Johnson

Wouldn’t it be magnificent if we could reach back in time to witness the beginning of the universe…back to the Big Bang? What would we see? What would we learn? Well, UVA’s Bradley Johnson, Associate Professor of Astronomy is doing just that! He’s a world expert on Cosmic Microwave Background, known as CMB. It’s the faint glow of the flash of light that burst from the early universe. Tune in to hear about his research and the technologies he's building to peek back over 13 billion years to the o...

Jul 22, 202320 min

True, Personal Stories about Science at UVA - with Story Collider!

Back in April, UVA was excited to welcome the Story Collider team to Charlottesville. During a special recording at Carr's Hill, five UVA STEM leaders told stories about their careers, their research and some pretty wild experiences they've had along the way... We hope you'll head over to Story Collider to hear from Sara Maloni and Sarah Kucenas and Hoos in STEM is very excited to share the other three stories! Here's UVA Data Science Dean Phil Bourne, UVA Engineering Dean Jennifer West, and Pro...

Jul 08, 202327 min

Dr. Ramasubramanian is the ‘Facilitator in Chief’ of Research at UVA

Dr. “Ram” Ramasubramanian came to UVA to serve as Vice President for Research in 2017. Prior to that he developed new microneedle technology that was inspired by mosquitos. In this episode he discusses how his upbringing in Chennai, India, influenced his approach to engineering research and shares a little bit about two of his passions, Indian classical music and high-altitude mountaineering.

Jun 24, 202326 min

BIG Data is happening at UVA

Big data is everywhere! This week’s featured guests, Phil Bourne, founding Dean of the UVA School of Data Science, and Cathy O’Neil, world-famous author, mathematician and UVA Visiting Scholar, talk about the opportunities and concerns in our world of big data.

May 20, 202325 min

Celebrating Earth Day with Environmental Scientist Karen McGlathery

Happy Earth Day! In celebration, we are talking about the environment with today’s guest, Karen McGlathery. McGlathery’s work with the Virginia Coast Reserve restored battered seaside ecosystems to thousands of acres of thriving seagrass, and she tells all: why sea grass is so fundamental to climate change, what it’s like to snorkel for field work, and how the data is ultimately channeled toward change. She even gives us the opportunity to hear the ocean singing — in music assembled from data!...

Apr 21, 202326 min

Dr. Francis Collins (Col '70) Led the Human Genome Project

Once in a blue moon, a scientist comes along who revolutionizes the state of our world. Today’s guest, UVA alum Dr. Francis Collins, is one such scientist. After conducting research that isolated the genes that cause disorders like Huntington’s disease and cystic fibrosis, Dr. Collins went on to lead one of the most audacious projects in the history of science: the Human Genome Project. He also served as the Director of the National Institutes of Health and the Science Advisor to the President. ...

Apr 05, 202329 min

Engineering Professor Devin Harris Studies What Makes a City Smart

These days, technology has enabled us to constantly interact with our cities. Whether by foot, bike, car or phone, our movements and interactions drive important design decisions, from traffic light patterns, to building layouts. Professor Devin Harris uses sensing techniques and data to ensure that the built environment and infrastructure serves the people that use it every day. Tune in to learn more about the research behind our increasingly efficient cityscapes.

Mar 25, 202321 min

Marc Breton and Boris Kovatchev Created an Artificial Pancreas

Dr. Marc Breton and Dr. Boris Kovatchev both knew they wanted to pursue a career in STEM research from an early age. Dr. Kovatchev was inspired to apply his statistical and mathematical prowess to diabetes after his father was diagnosed with the condition. It took over 40 factors but he was able to describe the body's insulin system mathematically. Dr Breton came to the world of biotechnological engineering from the world of rocketry. In this episode, they talk about their remarkable invention, ...

Mar 11, 202323 min

Two Environmental Scientists that Study the Ends of the Earth

Hoos in STEM is thrilled to introduce you to polar opposite environmental science professors, Howie Epstein, an ecologist who researches the Arctic, and Lauren Simkins, a geologist who studies the Antarctic Circle. We talk about what it looks like to be in some of the coldest places on Earth and delve into issues surrounding climate change. As always, this episode also features Hoos Making Discoveries, a segment on recent news highlights, alongside Simkins and Epstein's perspectives on their uni...

Feb 25, 202325 min

Dr. Bethany Teachman Harnesses the Power of Technology for Mental Well-being

Hoos in STEM is excited to welcome UVA Professor Bethany Teachman, an award-winning psychologist, to the show! Following the tragic events of November 13th here at UVA, we could not think of a more appropriate guest for the first podcast. This episode features HOOS Making Discoveries, a segment on recent news highlights, followed by Professor Teachman’s innovative research and philosophy on team science. Mental health resources at UVA: Faculty and Employee Assistance Program (FEAP) ( https://uva...

Feb 11, 202320 min

Introducing Hoos in STEM

Host Ken Ono, STEM Advisor to the Provost, keeps his finger on the pulse of scientific and technological innovation at UVA. Hoos in STEM showcases the marvelous cornucopia of STEM at UVA, from the latest innovations to growth inside and outside the classroom. The first episode of Hoos in STEM comes out Saturday, February 11th, 2023.

Feb 09, 20231 min
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