S2 Episode 8: Talking STEM with Whales from Space researcher Hannah Cubaynes
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1y ago
In this 8th and final episode of this second series, Julia is speaking to wildlife from space associate researcher at British Antarctic Survey UK, Hannah Cubaynes. Join us to hear about Hannah’s fascinating research, the value of failure and other marine scientists that have inspired our guest! Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode: - Anyone can get involved with marine conservation by training as a marine mammal surveyor with ORCA and volunteering their time to survey ..read more
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S2 Episode 7: Talking STEM with Flight Systems Engineer Krystina Pearson-Rampeearee
Talking STEM with the women that shape it
by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In the 7th episode, Ava is speaking with Krystina Pearson-Rampeearee. Krystina is a Senior Flight Systems Engineer at BAE Systems and is currently working on the Tempest Programme. She also runs her own business, called AviateHer where she sells Enamel pins to showcase diversity in STEM. Join us today to find out more about Krystina’s journey into STEM, the people that inspired her and her advice for anyone wanting to pursue a career in Engineering! Here are some useful links to further explore the topics touched upon in this episode: Here is a link to Krystina’s Etsy Shop Learn more about th ..read more
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S2 Episode 6: Talking STEM with STEM Career Coach Tiffany Dawson
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by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In the 6th episode, Bana is speaking to Tiffany Dawson, a former mechanical engineer who is now a coach that has dedicated her career to empowering women with step-by-step frameworks to become confident, strategy-savvy and influential leaders. From leading a team of 30 engineers at a global engineering consultancy at 27, struggling with imposter syndrome, and then finding a passion to help other female engineers, listen to Tiffany as she shares her exciting journey about taking back control of her career. Want to hear more about Tiffany? Check out her website! What is Imposter Syndrome? Learn ..read more
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S2 Episode 5: Talking STEM with Program Manager in data and analytics at Ericsson Cecilia Nyström
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by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In this 5th Episode, Julia is speaking to Cecilia Nyström who is currently working as a Program Manager in data and analytics at Ericsson. From studying physics to using AI to make communication networks more sustainable, Cecilia has some great advice to share! Disclaimer: The opinions stated in this podcast are entirely her own. Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode: - The world of coding is open to everyone and there are lots of resources to learn to code for free, this is a good place to start ..read more
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S2 Episode 4: Talking STEM with ExpHand Prosthetics founder Kate Walker
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by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In the 4th episode, Natalie is speaking to Kate Walker, the founder of ExpHand Prosthetics. From studying Product Design Engineering at Loughborough University to starting her entrepreneurial journey that has revolutionised prosthetics for children, Kate shares her exciting journey and gives examples of some of the most innovative projects she worked on. Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode: - Want to know more about ExpHand Prosthetics? Visit their website! - Learn more about the circular economy and what it means! - Watch a video about inno ..read more
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S2 Episode 3: Talking STEM with Atmospheric physicist Dr. Joanna Haigh
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by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In this 3rd episode of this second series, Julia is speaking to Atmospheric physicist, Dr. Joanna Haigh. From studying the sun’s effect on global warming to helping write the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) report on climate change, Jo shares her unique experience and gives some fantastic advice to aspiring scientists. Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode: Want to give climate science a go? Try building a weather station at home. Want to fin ..read more
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S2 Episode 2: Talking STEM with STEM teacher Veena Nair
Talking STEM with the women that shape it
by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In the 2nd episode of the second series, Uche is speaking to Veena Nair, a STEM teacher who has taught in three different countries. Veena is a multiple Science Talent Search award winner, and was recently recognised by the national body of technology teachers for her efforts to ensure that engineering subjects are recognised during Victorian University admission processes. In this episode, she shares her remarkable journey from studying Maths and Physics at University to becoming a teacher, and how she has been empowering girls to excel in STEM along the way. To finish, she gives some great a ..read more
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Introducing: Talking STEM with the women that shape it Series 2
Talking STEM with the women that shape it
by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
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S1 Episode 8: Talking STEM with WWF chief scientist Rebecca Shaw
Talking STEM with the women that shape it
by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In this eight and final episode I’m interviewing Rebecca Shaw about her fascinating career as a climate scientist, the revolutionary work of Rachel Carson, how you can drive change by following your passion and much more! If you’d like to find out more about the topics Rebecca talked about, here are some useful links: · Learn more about our amazing planet and some of its biggest threats through the WWF here  · Check out the WWF advice on how you can help protect our planet · Would you like to know the impact different foods you eat have on our planet? check out the BBC climate change food ..read more
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S1 Episode 7: Talking STEM with Paediatrician Hannah Cooper
Talking STEM with the women that shape it
by LUWES &g4g
1y ago
In this seventh episode I’m talking to Paediatric registrar Hannah Cooper about her love for working with kids, the challenges she faces day to day and how she overcomes them. She also shares the stories of some fascinating women that have and continue to inspire her. If you’d like to find out more about the topics Hannah talked about, here are some useful links: ·  “The world is your oyster” Hannah said, referring to the numerous areas of medicine, find out more about the different areas you could get into here ·  Read more about Mae Jemison, the first black woman in space ..read more
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