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PhosForUs
Science and Technologies for Phosphorus Sustainability
15 episodes
15 hours ago
This podcast delves deeper into the world of phosphorus, discussing various aspects of phosphorus sustainability.
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This podcast delves deeper into the world of phosphorus, discussing various aspects of phosphorus sustainability.
Show more...
Education
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What and Why: Convergence Research
PhosForUs
27 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
What and Why: Convergence Research

Modern challenges of today create the need for more efficient and effective research to tackle them. By what means are we achieving this? Convergence research is how. It’s been elevated as one of the National Science Foundations 10 Big Ideas, and it is the foundation that the STEPS Center has been built upon. In this episode, we want to elaborate on the fine details of convergence research. We’ll investigate the technical definition, the reason it’s so important, and what it looks like in practice. As we do so, we’ll hear from several members of the STEPS community, researchers and scholars alike! By the end, we hope to provide a good understanding of what convergence research is, and why we appreciate it so much. 

Hosted by Alison Deviney and George Hotelling 

Featuring Jacob Jones, Jan Genzer, Shwetha Delanthamajalu, Jessica Deaver, Lucas Crane, Kim Bourne, Jay Rickabaugh, and Christine Hendren. 


NSF’s page on Convergence Research:  https://new.nsf.gov/funding/learn/research-types/learn-about-convergence-research#characteristics


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Link to the background music: https://pixabay.com/music/funk-energetic-funky-groove-138634/

PhosForUs
This podcast delves deeper into the world of phosphorus, discussing various aspects of phosphorus sustainability.