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PHDtv
PHDtv
4 episodes
7 months ago
The AudioPH[i]D Ep. 4 - 5/7/13: In Which Scientists Adapt to Austerity A little while ago, we had asked you, the listeners, to send us stories of how the current funding climate for science has affected your career plans. These are some of your responses (read dramatically, of course). We also talk to Shann Yu, an AudioPh[i]D listener who moved from the US to Switzerland for his postdoc because of the funding climate. In just a few short months, he says his idea of a "dream job" has already changed. This isn't the only piece we have for you this month! Be sure to check out the videos (and a comic!), about the changing funding climate for science at phdcomics.com. Visit our website for Works Cited or to listen (and watch!) on YouTube: www.phdcomics.com/tv Credits: Produced by: Laurence Yeung Written by: Crystal Dilworth and Laurence Yeung Featuring: Jeanine Ash, Crystal Dilworth, Issaku Kohl, Laurence Yeung, and Shann Yu Opening Theme Composed by: Michael Gallant (more info: www.gallantmusic.com) Special thanks to everyone who sent us your stories, Jorge Cham, Meg Rosenburg, and Matt Siegler Additional Credits: Thanks to: Freesound.org (user luffy). This podcast is distributed by PHDtv for Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing.
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The AudioPH[i]D Ep. 4 - 5/7/13: In Which Scientists Adapt to Austerity A little while ago, we had asked you, the listeners, to send us stories of how the current funding climate for science has affected your career plans. These are some of your responses (read dramatically, of course). We also talk to Shann Yu, an AudioPh[i]D listener who moved from the US to Switzerland for his postdoc because of the funding climate. In just a few short months, he says his idea of a "dream job" has already changed. This isn't the only piece we have for you this month! Be sure to check out the videos (and a comic!), about the changing funding climate for science at phdcomics.com. Visit our website for Works Cited or to listen (and watch!) on YouTube: www.phdcomics.com/tv Credits: Produced by: Laurence Yeung Written by: Crystal Dilworth and Laurence Yeung Featuring: Jeanine Ash, Crystal Dilworth, Issaku Kohl, Laurence Yeung, and Shann Yu Opening Theme Composed by: Michael Gallant (more info: www.gallantmusic.com) Special thanks to everyone who sent us your stories, Jorge Cham, Meg Rosenburg, and Matt Siegler Additional Credits: Thanks to: Freesound.org (user luffy). This podcast is distributed by PHDtv for Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing.
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In Which an Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of Manslaughter
PHDtv
23 minutes 35 seconds
12 years ago
In Which an Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of Manslaughter
The AudioPH[i]D Ep. 2 - 12/4/12: In Which an Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of Manslaughter Laurence Yeung, Crystal Dilworth, Zach Tobin, and Evans Boney team up to bring us the most recent (well, sort of) academic news, a closer look at the Italian seismology scandal, and the inside scoop on when we can expect our fusion reactors to come online - it's news at the speed of academic publication! Visit our website for Works Cited or to listen on YouTube: http://www.phdcomics.com/tv Credits: Produced by: Laurence Yeung Written by: Evans Boney, Zach Tobin, and Laurence Yeung Special Thanks to: Jorge Cham, Meg Rosenburg, Arturo Dominguez, Sam Marcus, and Lisl Walsh Opening Theme Composed by: Michael Gallant (more info: www.gallantmusic.com) Theme Performed by: Michael Gallant and Laurence Yeung Additional Credits: Funded in part by the National Science Foundation Thanks to: Freesound.org (in particular, users freqman, erh, pushtobreak, corsica, suonidibologn, herbertboland, gleepglop, j1987, ljudman, and john-scott) and Freemusicarchive.org ("Izdih" by Kobayashii, Breda and Wo0, "DC 3000" by Thievery Corporation, "Andante from Italian Concerto" performed by Catrin Finch, "Really Really" by My Bubba & Mi, "Wizball" by Gustav Taxén, and "Now Get Busy" by The Beastie Boys) This podcast is distributed by PHDtv for Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing.
PHDtv
The AudioPH[i]D Ep. 4 - 5/7/13: In Which Scientists Adapt to Austerity A little while ago, we had asked you, the listeners, to send us stories of how the current funding climate for science has affected your career plans. These are some of your responses (read dramatically, of course). We also talk to Shann Yu, an AudioPh[i]D listener who moved from the US to Switzerland for his postdoc because of the funding climate. In just a few short months, he says his idea of a "dream job" has already changed. This isn't the only piece we have for you this month! Be sure to check out the videos (and a comic!), about the changing funding climate for science at phdcomics.com. Visit our website for Works Cited or to listen (and watch!) on YouTube: www.phdcomics.com/tv Credits: Produced by: Laurence Yeung Written by: Crystal Dilworth and Laurence Yeung Featuring: Jeanine Ash, Crystal Dilworth, Issaku Kohl, Laurence Yeung, and Shann Yu Opening Theme Composed by: Michael Gallant (more info: www.gallantmusic.com) Special thanks to everyone who sent us your stories, Jorge Cham, Meg Rosenburg, and Matt Siegler Additional Credits: Thanks to: Freesound.org (user luffy). This podcast is distributed by PHDtv for Piled Higher and Deeper Publishing.