Navigating Trust and Privacy in Technology
All Things STEM
by CSU-STEM-NET
2M ago
Introducing Dr. Kristen Walker, esteemed Professor of Marketing at Cal State Northridge, whose pioneering research bridges public policy, technology, and marketing realms. Dr. Walker's scholarly focus centers on cultivating socially responsible business practices within technology landscapes, touching on interactive marketing, social media dynamics, and safeguarding youth privacy. Join us as we explore Dr. Walker's perspectives on the paramount significance of trust and privacy in technology, navigating the intricate landscape shaped by the rapid advancement of artificial intelligence ..read more
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Climate and the Redwood Trees
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by CSU-STEM-NET
6M ago
"Long-term goals of sustainability restoration for the Redwood in California would be to increase forest resiliency. We want to manage forests to be resistant and resilient to factors such as drought, pathogens, and fire. Given the changing climate, if the forest dies, it is uncertain whether they will regenerate. The conditions may be too hot or too dry." In this episode, Dr. Frank A. Gomez engages in a conversation with Dr. Lucy Kerhoulas to discuss the intricate relationship between climate and redwood trees, exploring the mutual impact they have on each other's existence and growth.  ..read more
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Exploring Gentrification, Social Justice, and the Dynamics of Urban Change
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by CSU-STEM-NET
7M ago
“We have to have a shared vision of goals that have explicit value judgements about what it means to have a humane society. There has to be this ideal that we want to strive for and by this, I mean there is a need to form a critical theoretical perspective and analysis where you understand groups and people and micro level issues and how they are connected and interconnected with broader economic systems.  We have to see a broader picture beyond individuals and this idea of individual will…and move toward ideals of justice, equity and a more humane society”. In this episode, Dr. Frank A ..read more
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Ensuring that the Electric Vehicle Revolution Reaches all Californians
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by Dr. Kevin Fingerman, Dr. Frank A. Gomez
11M ago
"The big barriers are upfront purchase price, vehicle range, and the availability of charging infrastructure. There are more visible gas stations than charging stations. The range anxiety piece is one that has dogged the electric vehicle market; people feel like they will get stranded. However, most electric vehicles, with some exceptions, will have a 250-to-400-mile range. Also, upfront purchase prices have reduced. Charging station logistics are a concern. I conducted a study that looked at access to charging infrastructure and the way access is inequitable, even here in California, a state ..read more
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Health Disparities in Children
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by CSU-STEM-NET
1y ago
“I think we need to improve both nutrient and physical activity environments everywhere children grow, go to school, and play. And we need both universal policies and policies that support children with less resources so we can give all children a fair chance to grow healthy.”  In this episode, host Dr. Frank A. Gomez sits with Dr. Emma Sanchez, associate professor of Health Education at San Francisco State University, to discuss her research on racial/ethnic and socioeconomic disparities in health. She shares her research on the impact of policies and environments on health and dispariti ..read more
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Teacher of Color Issues, and the Development of Culturally and linguistically Diverse Learners in STEM settings
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by #Dr. Frank A. Gomez, # Dr. Tina Cheuk
1y ago
“61% of teachers in the workforce in California are white, while white students only compose 22% of the student population. So, you already see this disproportion. Latinx teachers are 1 in 5 while Latinx students are 55 to 56 percent of the K-12 student population.”  In this episode, host Dr. Frank A. Gomez sits with Dr. Tina Cheuk, assistant professor of Elementary Science Education at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, to discuss issues that include the development of culturally and linguistically diverse learners in STEM settings. In addition, to the struggles of teachers of color across the pi ..read more
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The Power of Mentorship
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by Dr. Frank A. Gomez
2y ago
“Why is it important to mentor students, especially students of color in STEM areas?” In this episode, host Dr. Frank A. Gomez sits down with Dr. Frank A. Gomez, a Professor of Psychology at California State University, San Marcos, to discuss his leadership in mentoring underrepresented students and his personal mentorship experiences that impacted his life.  “Science and academia are not the world that many folks inhabit prior to considering a career in that area, and this is where mentorship becomes essential…I have seen people come into the field and experience brick walls and cha ..read more
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Discovering the Mysteries of the Universe and Paving the Way for Black Women in Astronomy and Physics
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by Dr. Frank A. Gomez, Dr. Louise Edwards
2y ago
“I was always making an effort to find those affinity groups…for mentorship.. and support”. In this podcast, host, Dr. Frank A. Gomez, sits down with Dr. Louise Edwards, Assistant Professor of Physics at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, to discuss her journey as the first Black Canadian to receive a Ph. D. in Astronomy, her passion for helping students of color enter STEM fields, and her research in evolution of galaxies.  “Maybe your whole experiment collapsed or maybe somebody made a racist comment to you and it really brought you down…this is the time to reach out to those people who you have ..read more
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Sometimes it All Adds Up: Math Professor’s Journey from the Barrios of Los Angeles to the White House
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by Dr. Richard A. Tapia, Dr. Frank A. Gomez
2y ago
Minority “Underrepresentation endangers the mind of a nation not the health of various STEM fields”. In this podcast, host, Dr. Frank A. Gomez, sits down with National Medal of Science awardee and Computational & Applied Mathematics University Professor, Dr. Richard A. Tapia, to discuss his incredible life journey, his mathematics contributions, and his amazing work in influencing and inspiring underrepresented minority and female students in science and math. “When I argue with the math department I don’t say that bringing in blacks, browns, and women are going to improve the quality of m ..read more
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Cybersecurity at Cal State San Bernardino
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by Dr. Frank A. Gomez, Dr. Tony Coulson
2y ago
Listen to our conversation with Dr. Tony Coulson, Professor of Information and Decision Science in the Jack H. Brown College at California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB). We discuss the Cybersecurity Center he directs at CSUSB, and the educational impact he is making on students and the institution.   ..read more
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