CoffeeBreakDown
BookmarkAaron Ho, Luca Vialetto
CoffeeBreakDown is a science podcast hosted by Aaron Ho, Luca Vialetto. It has 33 episodes, with the latest published November 2023.
CoffeeBreakDown is a podcast-style channel with chats hosted by two budding scientists, Aaron and Luca. Our objective is to strengthen connections between the scientific world and the general public, starting with the field of plasma physics. Specifically, we believe that the expression of the more creative and human side of science is a crucial aspect that is often neglected in our community, as opposed to the technical and factual one. Along those lines, this project is also intended as an avenue to accelerate our learning, both as scientists and as communicators. We aim to provide a relaxed environment for scientists to share their viewpoints about their experiences working in science and their research field. All are welcome to tune in and maybe even join the conversation! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information
science ·en ·33 episodes
Proxima Fusion and the Transition to Industry
A Novel Data Platform for Plasma Physics
Containing a Star: A Control Problem?
A Pedestal Worth Keeping
Machine Learning in Surface Science
Experiences from Women in Science
Accelerating Fusion with Machine Learning
The Outer Rim of the Plasma
Plasmas as Flagship Technology for Decarbonization
Finale Season 1 and Announcements
What can FuseNet do for you?
Should you do a PhD in Physics?
Switching Gears From Laboratory to Market
Thoughts on Theory and Turbulence
Plasma jets and model validation
Flows and Friction
Neuromorphic computing: materials and fabrication
A Glimpse at a Bright Future
Divertor Design Divergence
How To Become a Fusion Scientist?
Ignition Computing: Specialized Software Solutions
Plasma Technology for Sustainability in Chemical Industry
Fusion on the big screen
The Plasma Exchange Data Project and LXCat
Stellerators, Stability, and Stigmas
What's a CoffeeBreakDown anyway?
Fundamentals versus Applications in Low Temperature Plasmas
Communication styles
Plasma chemistry: science and applications
How's working at CERN?
But Are You Listening?
Trials and Errors
Particles, Predictions, and Pandemic
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