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Interviews with Technical People
John and James
46 episodes
6 days ago
Today we are joined by Renske Cox and Maarten van Pel, of 4x4electric. They are now at the halfway point of their journey to drive from the Netherlands to South Africa and back, in an electric vehicle charged with solar. They share their many insights from the journey so far, and give us an interesting look ahead into their journey, and also the really interesting technology that is powering it. You can also follow their journey at their instagram page and their youtube page.
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Today we are joined by Renske Cox and Maarten van Pel, of 4x4electric. They are now at the halfway point of their journey to drive from the Netherlands to South Africa and back, in an electric vehicle charged with solar. They share their many insights from the journey so far, and give us an interesting look ahead into their journey, and also the really interesting technology that is powering it. You can also follow their journey at their instagram page and their youtube page.
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Natural Sciences
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Interviews with Technical People
Ep 45: 4x4electric
Today we are joined by Renske Cox and Maarten van Pel, of 4x4electric. They are now at the halfway point of their journey to drive from the Netherlands to South Africa and back, in an electric vehicle charged with solar. They share their many insights from the journey so far, and give us an interesting look ahead into their journey, and also the really interesting technology that is powering it. You can also follow their journey at their instagram page and their youtube page.
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2 years ago
55 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 44: Brice Peters: Nuclear Power
We are joined by Brice Peters, superintendant of Station Sciences at Duke Energy Corp. We discuss many aspects of how a nuclear power plant operates.
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2 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 43: Matt Ferraro: Coffee Roasting
Today we are joined by Matt Ferraro, head coffee roaster for Black and White coffee. Join us as we dive us into the various aspects of how coffee goes from a green seed to a delicious beverage. Follow Matt on instagram at https://www.instagram.com/mattferraro/ Follow Black and White coffee at https://www.instagram.com/blackwhiteroasters/ and at https://www.blackwhiteroasters.com/
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3 years ago
1 hour 18 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 42: Carrie Cole: Theater
Thats right! Interviews with Technical People is going to the theater with Carrie Cole, associate professor of integrative theatre studies in the Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. We discuss a wide variety of topics related to what goes into putting on shows, from personnel selection to fight choreography to unique effects for sci-fi shows.
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3 years ago
1 hour 35 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 41: Cris Hazzard: HikingGuy
Today we are joined by Cris Hazzard, the Hiking Guy himself, founder of HikingGuy.com. This website provides turn-by-turn guides to various hikes in the southwestern United States and beyond, and Cris shares how he started the website, how it has grown, and the importance of getting outside. And of course, we discuss the technology that goes into keeping us informed and safe in the outdoors. For more info on Cris, you can check out his website hikingguy.com/, and can also check o...
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3 years ago
52 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 40: Ben Lewson: Spinal Implants
What is a spinal implant? How are they made? In this episode, we go all into the devices that are designed to fuse vertebrae together, how they are made (via 3D printing), what they are made out of (Titanium alloys), and all of the various fascinating aspects of building these medical devices. Ben Lewson is the engineering manager at the company Nexxt Spine, a manufacturer of these devices. Nexxtspine.com
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3 years ago
58 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 39: Peter Heuer: Nuclear Fusion
Today we are joined by dr. Peter Heuer, a PhD Physicist working on plasma physics and hydrogen fusion for terrestrial energy production.
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3 years ago
1 hour 13 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 38: Dr. Gisele Calderon
Today we are joined by Dr. Gisele Calderon, PhD, a research associate at the Hakim lab at Baylor University College of Medicine, where she is working to develop several new technologies related to women's health. In particular, we discuss the work being done to develop vaginal stents to promote healing of the vaginal tissue after surgery or from vaginal stenosis. We also discuss her groundbreaking work in developing a "vagina on a chip", a laboratory vaginal analog using real vagi...
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3 years ago
51 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 37: Seth Rodebeck: Chatbots
Today we are joined by Seth Rodebeck for an in-depth discussion about Chatbots. We explore this fascinating topic, starting with the question "what is a chatbot" and developing their relevance to the world and the internet. We also learn how the chatbots that Seth develops interact with the cultural concept of Omotenashi in Japan. For more info on Seth, check out his LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-rodebeck/
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3 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 36: Dr. Doug Chrisey: Superconductors, 3D Tissue Printing, Materials Engineering
Today we are joined by Dr. Doug Chrisey, a modern renaissance man that has published in a wide variety of scientific fields, including materials science and engineering, Biomedical engineering, and physics. In particular, he takes us through his experiences in the applications of 3d printing of bio materials and tissue, as well as his work in superconductors. Dr. Chrisey's Tulane Profile: https://sse.tulane.edu/pep/faculty/chrisey A summary of Dr. Chrisey's publications: https:...
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3 years ago
54 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 35: Daniel Levine: Judaism
Yes, you read that right. Today's episode features Rabbi Daniel Levine, with whom we dive into several topics related to modern-day Judaism. Ranging from what it means to be Jewish, to the origins of modern Jewish thought, religion, and culture, we dive into this technical and fascinating conversation. Daniel grew up as an Orthodox Jew spending several years in Yeshiva (Jewish seminary) and receiving Smicha (Rabbinical degree), living in Israel along the way. Today he iden...
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3 years ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 34: Helen Hernandez: Founder, KAL Research
We are joined by our old friend Helen Hernandez, who founded the company KAL Research Initiatives as her platform to work with the rare disease community. We dive into some of the challenges facing the rare disease community, and also go through several examples. Follow Helen on Twitter twitter.com/Hg_Chemistry Check out KAL Research Initiatives website: www.kalresearchinitiatives.com/
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3 years ago
1 hour 9 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 33: Dr. Allison Feibus: Urology
Today we are joined by Dr. Allison Feibus, a urology resident at UF Health: Jacksonville. Join us as we dive into what it means to be a urologist, and how modern urologists perform their surgical procedures. In particular, we discuss the Da Vinci "robot", a surgical tool that enables robotic surgery controlled by a surgeon on a console. Urologists were among the first to adopt this tool, and it is an interesting glimpse into the state-of-the-art of surgical techniques, as we...
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4 years ago
45 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 32: Vince Romanin: CEO, Gradient
Today we are joined by Vince Romanin, CEO of Gradient, a company developing an innovative new wall-mounted heat pump system that aims to address climate change in three key ways: by replacing fossil-fuel based heating mechanisms with electrical-based heating, by using less harmful refrigerants, and finally by mitigating the effects of climate change (more extreme temperature) by providing climate control to our buildings. All of this, while focusing on the consumer and placing the wall-...
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4 years ago
58 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 31: Paul Whitaker: Group Theory
Buckle your seatbelt for another math-heavy episode. Today we are joined by Dr. Paul "Connor" Whitaker, who dives into his research into group theory and its application to atomic physics.
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4 years ago
49 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 30: Dr. Terry Oswalt: Astronomy
Today we welcome our former professor and department head, and current associate dean of the Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Dr. Terry Oswalt! Dr. Oswalt is a renowned astronomer, and he catches us up on the current state of astronomical research, developments, and strategies, including his own research on binary stars and planet hunting. John also has the chance to ask his burning question.... why do planets have magnetic fields? Dr. Oswalt's Faculty Profile: https:...
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4 years ago
43 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 29: Dr. Daniel Codd: Concentrating Solar Power + Medical Devices + More
In this Episode we are joined by Dr. Daniel Codd, who takes us through the variety of technologies that he has worked on throughout his diverse career. He explains how he was able to use his mechanical engineering and design background in applications ranging from Medical Devices to Renewable Energy and Advanced Manufacturing. Dr. Codd is currently an associate professor at the University of San Diego. Further info about Dr. Codd can be found here: https://www.sandiego.edu/engineerin...
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4 years ago
44 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 28: Gordon Patterson: Mosquito Control
Today we are joined by the one and only Dr. Gordon Patterson, professor of history at the Florida Institute of Technology and one of the world's experts on the history of Mosquito control, especially in Florida. We talk about Mosquitoes, the long quest to control them, and how Dr. Patterson found a treasure trove of information about the history of this campaign right here in Florida. Plus, a bonus conversation about what its like to teach humanities to a bunch of engineers. More...
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4 years ago
40 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 27: Joseph Prezioso: Photography and Multimedia Photojournalism
We are joined by Joseph Prezioso, a multimedia photojournalist and photographer who has been on the front lines of some of the most significant events of our nation for the past few years. In this episode we start with a discussion of camera technology, accessories, history, and technique, and move on to some of Joseph's experience photographing a huge range of events, including various protests, the January 6 storming of the United States Capitol, sporting events, and sea turtle releas...
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4 years ago
1 hour 3 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Ep 26: Christian Griffith: Digital Strategy
Today we are joined by Christian Griffith, who shares his remarkable story of how he got to "know the internet" back in the 90's, and how it led him to a career in digital strategy. We learn about how things like branding, search engine optimization, and digital content can harmonize to maximize visibility for people looking to use the internet as a tool for their business to thrive. In addition, we learn how Christian himself uses this craft to share his own story, which has invo...
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4 years ago
49 minutes

Interviews with Technical People
Today we are joined by Renske Cox and Maarten van Pel, of 4x4electric. They are now at the halfway point of their journey to drive from the Netherlands to South Africa and back, in an electric vehicle charged with solar. They share their many insights from the journey so far, and give us an interesting look ahead into their journey, and also the really interesting technology that is powering it. You can also follow their journey at their instagram page and their youtube page.