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#46 - This Professor Made Nuclear Physics Viral on YouTube: David Ruzic on Explosives, Love, and Crocs

mardi 8 octobre 2024Durée 01:12:23

David Ruzic is a Nuclear Engineering Professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and is widely recognized as The Illinois Energy Prof.

EPISODE LINKS:

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

1:10 - Father

3:52 - Childhood

6:17 - Why Professor?

9:47 - Secrets to Thriving as a Professor

15:06 - How to Master The Bureaucracy

18:21 - How to Make People Care About Your Work

21:02 - Teaching with Explosives 🧨

31:41 - Granddaughter

34:40 - Cold Fusion

37:50 - Fusion Energy

42:15 - God

45:58 - Manhattan Project

54:04 - Moore's Law

57:33 - Love

1:01:38 - Care

1:01:19 - Advice for young people

🚥Overrated or Underrated 🚥

1:06:17 - 🥵 Barbie

1:07:08 - 🎹 Piano

1:08:15 - 🏄‍♂️ Surfing

1:08:31 - 🐊 Crocs

1:09:51 - ☢️ Institute for Advanced Study

1:10:53 - Message David Ruzic's Mom & Wife

1:11:50 - Closing words

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SOCIAL:

What is The UIUC Talkshow?

Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.

Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman:

Aaryaman

Juan David

#45 - Carla Scaletti & Kurt Hegel: Sonifying the Human Condition, WALL•E, and Kyma

mardi 24 septembre 2024Durée 01:48:07

Carla Scaletti and Kurt Hebel are the founders of Symbolic Sound, creators of the Kyma Sound Design Environment.

You may not have heard of the company or its founders, but you have definitely heard its products in films like WALL•E, The Dark Knight, Finding Nemo, games like World of Warcraft, Quake II, Mirror's Edge, and the music of A.R. Rahman.

In this episode, Carla and Kurt take us behind the scenes, revealing their philosophy of being “toolmakers” for artists, musicians, and sound designers. They open up about their mission to create tools that enable people to push the boundaries of audio creativity.

This conversation touches on the profound intersection of sound, science, and emotion. From the sonification of black holes to music’s power in conveying complex scientific ideas, Carla and Kurt challenge us to think differently about the role of sound in shaping our world.

One of the standout themes is how music can transcend time—although it unfolds over time, listening to music can create a sensation of stepping outside of time altogether. Composers, like those using Kyma, can manipulate the flow of time, making it feel like it’s speeding up or slowing down, creating emotional arcs that resonate deeply with listeners.

Carla and Kurt also discuss how sound shapes thought, arguing that people who study music think about time differently. In fact, they suggest music is a kind of sonification of the composer’s inner mental state. When we listen, we transpose that state onto ourselves, making music one of the most profoundly meaningful forms of human expression.

They also talk about the human instinct for storytelling—just as visual art ranges from literal to abstract, so too can music, ranging from highly structured compositions to avant-garde soundscapes. Even in abstract forms, humans naturally find meaning by recognizing patterns and emotions within sound.

This episode offers a rare glimpse into the minds of two innovators who have significantly influenced the field of sound design and music technology. It's a deep exploration of the philosophy of sound, the future of music, and life itself.

This is our conversation with Carla Scaletti and Kurt Hebel, the brilliant minds behind Symbolic Sound Corporation and the Kyma Sound Design Environment.

EPISODE LINKS: Symbolic Sound: https://kyma.symbolicsound.com/

Carla Scaletti's Website: https://carlascaletti.com/

Kyma's Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyma_(sound_design_language)

ILLIAC Supercomputer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ILLIAC

PLATO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLATO_(computer_system)

Don Bitzer: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Bitzer


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:38 - Cost of Education

3:35 - Aaryaman's Future Plans

12:37 - Is the Universe a Computation?

19:02 - Do Gods Have Religion?

22:16 - No sound without time

23:43 - The Sound of a Black Hole

30:05 - The Sonification of Science

41:05 - Music & Transcendence

49:53 - How to Describe Music with Words?

56:04 - Carla Scaletti's Compositions

1:00:55 - A Guide to Music Appreciation

1:14:47 - A.R. Rahman

1:19:54 - WALL-E

1:23:28 - Musical Instruments

1:27:52 - The Music of the Future

1:38:40 - How to Learn

1:44:22 - Interdisciplinary Collaboration

1:46:44 - Closing words

#37 - Tim Killeen: U of I President, Salary, Education's Future, & Human Potential

jeudi 7 septembre 2023Durée 01:03:40

Timothy L. Killeen is the 20th president of the University of Illinois System, which includes universities in Urbana-Champaign, Chicago, and Springfield.

EPISODE LINKS:

https://ece.illinois.edu/about/directory/faculty/tkilleen

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:34 - Daily Schedule

2:28 - Physics

4:43 - From Soccer Player to President

6:37 - Surprises

10:50 - Affordability & College Debt

21:21 - Salary

31:06 - Assume Good Faith

37:30 - The Potential of the U of I

40:05 - Context

47:01 - Vision for the U of I

54:41 - Classic Guitar & Soccer

58:20 - The University as a Platform for Change

1:01:46 - Closing Words

SOCIAL:

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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uiuc-talkshow/id1611427075

Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXr3qlx9c89Rv76c6IpnwGeC

Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UIUCTalkshowClips

What is the UIUC Talkshow? Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.

Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman:

Aaryaman

Website: https://www.aaryamanpatel.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaryamanpatel/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaryamanpatel

Juan David

Website: https://www.juandavidcampolargo.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdcampolargo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdcampolargo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdcampolargo/

#36 - Mark Wolters: How Not to Travel, Uno Cards, and Getting Married in Rwanda

mercredi 9 août 2023Durée 01:31:01

Mark Wolters is a professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and the creator of Wolters World, a popular travel YouTube channel with almost one million subscribers.

EPISODE LINKS:

Wolters World: ⁠ @woltersworld ⁠

Wolters World's Website: https://woltersworld.com/

Mark Wolters' Education YouTube: ⁠ @ProfessorWolters ⁠

Mark Wolters' UIUC Website: https://giesbusiness.illinois.edu/profile/mark-wolters

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:58 - Everyone is the same

4:34 - Uno Cards

7:44 - Making friends

13:03 - Tips to connect with anyone

16:32 - Cultural norms

20:37 - Wolters World Travel Bucket List

21:37 - Going to the Moon?

22:45 - Movies as a way to travel

27:45 - Planned or Spontaneous Travel?

30:08 - South America & Africa

32:43 - Getting married in Rwanda

34:37 - Travel rituals

36:10 - Don't travel in the summer

43:15 - YouTube marketing hacks

46:17 - Death threats

50:39 - Wolters World's most popular video

51:34 - How Wolters World got started

54:15 - Professor or YouTuber?

58:58 - Becoming a better creator

1:00:12 - Will Mark Wolters stop teaching to go YouTube full-time?

1:00:55 - The Don'ts of Urbana-Champaign

1:02:35 - Wolters World's writing and filming process

1:05:23 - Born with two heart holes

1:07:20 - Advice for young people

🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥

1:13:18 - 🌎 Travelscope

1:14:38 - 📺 Wolters World TV Show

1:16:31 - 🍭 Liam Wolters (⁠ @LiamWolters ⁠ )

1:19:21 - 📉 College

1:22:15 - 🇸🇮 Slovenia

1:23:23 - 🛩️ Concorde/Supersonic Flight

1:24:48 - 🇮🇳 India and Asia

1:28:06 - 🌬️ Chicago

1:29:11 - Closing Words

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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uiuc-talkshow/id1611427075

Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXr3qlx9c89Rv76c6IpnwGeC

Clips Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UIUCTalkshowClips

What is the UIUC Talkshow? Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.

Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman:

Aaryaman

Website: https://www.aaryamanpatel.com/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaryaman-patel/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/aaryamanpatel

Juan David

Website: https://www.juandavidcampolargo.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdcampolargo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdcampolargo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdcampolargo/

#35 - Jenny Johnson: Mapping Fate, Cartographic Passions, and Stealing Hearts

samedi 15 juillet 2023Durée 03:43:37

Jenny Johnson is a Map Librarian at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


The story of this episode begins with Juan David stumbling upon the hidden treasure of the Main Library 4th Floor: The Map Library. From the moment our cohost met Jenny, he knew he had found someone truly remarkable.


Jenny's love for maps transcends mere occupation; she is a maestro of storytelling, wielding maps as her harmonious instrument. With millions of maps at her fingertips, she effortlessly guides us through a myriad of topics, turning each map into a gateway of knowledge and wonder.


During this interview, Jenny unveils not only her profound connection with maps but also her extraordinary career path filled with awe-inspiring tales. Prepare to be transported through time and space as she recounts stories ranging from her intriguing and audacious encounter with her husband to the arduous struggles she faced while conquering the challenges of computer science in the depths of the language building basement.


Every twist and turn in Jenny's journey led her to embrace her true calling—the job she yearned for as a senior in college, the job that transcends mere aspiration and becomes a lifelong passion.


This conversation holds an extra special allure, as it invites us to explore more than 10 captivating maps, each with its own tale to tell. From the celestial landscapes of Star Trek to the tumultuous battlefields of the World Wars, from the captivating realms of The Black Panther to the intricate details of the world's tiniest atlas, and even the sprawling landscapes of Middle-earth from Lord of the Rings—we will traverse dimensions and unravel the mysteries embedded within these cartographic treasures.


Welcome to The UIUC Talkshow, where we invite you to join us on an extraordinary adventure, guided by the incredible Jenny Johnson. Together, let's discover the power of maps and unveil the hidden stories that shape our world.



EPISODE LINKS:

Visit the Map Library! https://www.library.illinois.edu/max/


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

1:06 - The Cello Pin

2:00 - From Pre-med to Geography

16:51 - Homecoming: The Return to the Midwest

21:13 - Intuition

27:08 - Long-distance relationships

29:59 - Seattle

36:13 - Having twins

37:22 - How UIUC has changed

44:50 - How the library uses Carjacks to keep the floor up

46:40 - The Map Library's Mysterious Location

50:00 - Floor Rebound

51:44 - The History of the Map Library

1:06:44 - Maps and its hidden gems


🗺️THE START OF MAPS! Get Ready to Unroll the Mysteries!🗺️


1:11:04 - The 1893 Columbian Exhibition

1:13:41 - Black Panther's Wakanda

1:16:10 - World War I Postcards

1:18:33 - Nuclear Fallout in Illinois

1:21:09 - Braille Atlas

1:24:38 - The 2020 Elections

1:27:23 - Star Trek

1:30:32 - The World's Smallest Atlas

1:37:25 - Lord of the Rings: Middle-earth

1:40:10 - Bootlegger's Map of The United States

1:42:28 - 1930s Map of Lynchings

1:44:41 - 1917 Battlefront Map: The British Empire vs. Germany.

1:51:48 - Imagining a World without the Printing Press

1:56:54 - Time Travel to 1911 Suburbs of Chicago

2:02:01 - Maps & the Beauty of Dimension

2:04:59 - A Closer Look at the Suburbs of Chicago

2:10:33 - Aerial Maps

2:21:00 - Maps are stories

2:28:02 - Jenny's Legacy

2:43:13 - Future of Libraries

2:46:14 - Priorities

2:54:14 - Living with Maps

2:59:32 - Advice for young people

3:07:35 - Regrets

3:10:05 - COVID-19 in Miami

3:15:30 - Urbana-Champaign or Champaign-Urbana?


🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥

3:16:53 - 💁🏻‍♀️Alma Mater

3:19:53 - ☢️Cold War

3:24:15 - 💸 Louisiana and Alaska Purchase

3:30:32 - Writing a Book

3:40:48 - Closing Words


What is the UIUC Talkshow?

Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.


#34 - Axel Hoffmann: Magnetism, Flying, and Neuromorphic Computing

Saison 2

jeudi 18 mai 2023Durée 01:29:30

Axel Hoffmann is a Professor of Material Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.


In this conversation, Dr. Hoffmann shares his upbringing in South Germany and his fascination with flying, providing a glimpse into his formative years. He reflects on his undergraduate life and his journey to the United States, emphasizing the role of luck in shaping his academic path.


Dr. Hoffmann's expertise in magnetism-related subjects becomes evident as he discusses antiferromagnets, memory devices, and the exciting advancements in the field. Along the way, he provides invaluable advice for young students embarking on their academic journeys.

Prior to joining UIUC, Hoffmann spent an impressive 18 years at Argonne National Laboratory, where he made significant contributions as a Material Scientist. In 2019, he made the transition to the University of Illinois as a Founder Professor, further enriching the academic community with his wealth of knowledge and experience.


This is The UIUC Talkshow.


EPISODE LINKS: Axel Hoffmann's UIUC Website: https://matse.illinois.edu/people/profile/axelh Axel Hoffmann's Research Group: https://hoffmann.matse.illinois.edu/

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:34 - Growing up in South Germany

3:52 - Flying

6:32 - Life as an Undergraduate

9:24 - United States

13:12 - Luck

16:14 - Academia

19:51 - Europe

21:51 - Tennis

24:43 - Magnetism and Data Storage

30:50 - Computation and Energy Consumption

33:30 - Neuromorphic Computing

40:23 - Birds

45:45 - Magnetic Fields

48:55 - Gravity & Magnetism

51:53 - Fundamental Theory of Electricity and Magnetism (E&M)

56:02 - Transportation

1:04:01 - Electrons

1:07:56 - Antiferromagents

1:14:52 - Memory Devices

1:16:45 - Advice for Young Students

🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥

1:22:19 - ✈ Top Gun

1:23:00 - 🚀 Wernher von Braun

1:23:47 - 📳 Wireless Charging

1:24:58 - 🥼 Argonne National Labs

1:26:38 - ⚡ James Maxwell

1:27:24 - Closing Words

SOCIAL: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uiuctalkshow

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Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uiuc-talkshow/id1611427075

Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXr3qlx9c89Rv76c6IpnwGeC

Clips playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXqdyEq7fuyUz9cmpdfqN1Rb

What is the UIUC Talkshow? Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus. Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman: Aaryaman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaryaman-patel/

Website: https://www.aaryamanpatel.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_impact19

Juan David Website: https://www.juandavidcampolargo.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdcampolargo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdcampolargo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdcampolargo/


#33 - Tony Leggett: Nobel Prize, Don't Study Quantum Mechanics, & Paradigm Shifts

dimanche 9 avril 2023Durée 01:51:43

Tony Leggett is a Nobel Prize-winning physicist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

EPISODE LINKS:

Tony Leggett's UIUC Website: https://physics.illinois.edu/people/directory/profile/aleggett

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:44 - The Daily Life of a Nobel Laureate

3:58 - What Would Tony Leggett Study in College Today?

7:18 - Consciousness

8:45 - Value People

10:50 - Superfluidity

16:07 - How To Pick Problems

21:26 - Paradigm Shifts

23:45 - Quantum Mechanics

28:38 - Persuasion

29:10 - Computational Universe

30:38 - Persuasion Part 2

34:42 - "The Future Can Affect The Present"

39:03 - Time

39:58 - Entropy

42:48 - Thought Experiments

45:25 - Brain-to-Brain Communication

48:27 - 3 Questions to Decide What to Research

52:38 - Leggett's Career

55:28 - Curiosity

59:59 - Universities

1:03:39 - Physics in Different Countries

1:05:07 - Free time to think

1:09:06 - Overcoming Barriers to Doing Physics

1:19:16 - Luck

1:22:28 - Advice for young people

🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥

1:29:23 - 🎖️ Nobel Prize

1:32:23 - 🧵 String Theory

1:33:43 - 🏫 University of Illinois

1:35:32 - 👸🏼 Knighthood

1:38:59 - Africa

👥Audience Q&A👥

1:45:10 - Public Outreach

1:46:30 - How to Study Science

1:47:39 - Textbooks/Standard Curriculum

1:48:38 - How to pick what articles/papers to read

1:49:48 - Closing Words

SOCIAL:

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Twitter: https://twitter.com/uiuctalkshow

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uiuctalkshow

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ezoc4xJa4DrGq7N4lhqQn

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uiuc-talkshow/id1611427075

Full episodes playlist:

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXr3qlx9c89Rv76c6IpnwGeC

Clips Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/@UIUCTalkshowClips

What is the UIUC Talkshow?

Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.

Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman:

Aaryaman

https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaryaman-patel-779437205/

Juan David Website: https://www.juandavidcampolargo.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdcampolargo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdcampolargo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdcampolargo/

#32 - Martin Gruebele: Childlike Curiosity, Ultraracing, & the Art of Fully Living

Saison 2

vendredi 24 mars 2023Durée 02:02:50

Martin Gruebele is a professor of Chemistry, Physics, and Computational Biology at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Outside of academia, he is known as the "Honey Badger," a force to be reckoned with in the world of endurance sports, having completed and often won Iron Mans, Ultratriathlon World Championships, the World’s Toughest Bicycle Race, and the World’s Toughest Foot Race.

In this adventure, we delve deep into Dr. Gruebele's life and discover the story behind his incredible success where he shares insights on how to find your strengths, learn from mistakes, and choose what to study.

What sets Dr. Gruebele apart is his ability to retain his childlike curiosity, making failure an opportunity for learning and growth. His tenacity and passion for chemistry led him to fight with his parents during his undergraduate studies, refusing to become a dentist and instead pursuing his love of chemistry. Eventually, his success and achievements proved to them that chemists can indeed survive and thrive.

Dr. Gruebele's infectious curiosity doesn't stop at sports and chemistry. He learns just about anything he thinks is interesting and has published over 300 articles, books, and patents ranging from quantum computing to RNA and protein folding to zebrafish behavioral studies. He is always seeking new fields to explore and new knowledge to gain.

In addition to Dr. Gruebele's impressive athletic feats and academic accomplishments, he has also become a master of Iron Mans, completing over 20 of these grueling races. Dr. Gruebele now finds them too easy, which is why he competed in the 1406-mile DECA 2022 World Championship ultratriathlon.

But Dr. Gruebele's pursuit of excellence extends beyond endurance sports and academia. He has also written two books on ultra-distance cycling and ultra-triathlons.

Dr. Gruebele's hunger for knowledge and adventure is palpable, and his approach to life is both inspiring and transformative. He immerses himself fully in everything he touches, emerging stronger, wiser, and transformed. Join us as we explore his simulation hypothesis, his thoughts on free will and religion, and how he generates ideas.

Get ready to be captivated by Dr. Gruebele's awe-striking story to learn how to live life fully lived.

Martin Gruebele is a man of exceptional talent and passion, whose pursuit of endurance sports and scientific exploration has taken him to the highest levels of achievement. His remarkable story is one of persistence, curiosity, and a relentless drive to succeed in everything he sets his mind to.

This is The UIUC Talkshow.

EPISODE LINKS:

Martin Gruebele's UIUC Website: https://chemistry.illinois.edu/mgruebel

Martin Gruebele's Research Group Website: https://gruebele-group.chemistry.illinois.edu/

Martin Gruebele's Ultra-distance Cycling Book: https://amzn.to/40cSHYO

Martin Gruebele's Ultratriathlon Book: https://amzn.to/3K0ZT4y

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

1:17 - Growing up in Germany, Austria, Spain, and the US

4:31 - Coding on the Apple II

8:27 - Turtle Neck

9:44 - Early Age Curiosity

14:09 - From Computer Science to Chemistry

16:35 - Great Teachers

21:29 - How to find what you're good at

28:54 - How to pick what to study

37:02 - Regrets

42:45 - How Martin Gruebele Learns

48:26 - Quantum Measurement and Zebrafish

55:29 - Quantum Biology

1:00:31 - Simulation

1:03:25 - Free Will

1:09:22 - Time perception

1:17:07 - Ideas
1:22:10 - Favorite mistake 1:25:45 - What do you want to do before you die? 1:27:14 - Gruebele aka "The Honey Badger" 1:31:53 - Heartbeats and Longevity

1:36:54 - Ultraracing Lifestyle & 6000 calories 1:41:51 - How to maintain curiosity

1:43:14 - Advice for young people

1:44:09 - Religion and the Meaning of Life

🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥 1:49:10 - 📚 Open Source Textbooks

1:52:26 - 🖲️ Stephen Wolfram

1:53:30 - 👩🏻‍🔬 Nancy Makri

1:56:20 - 🚵🏻‍♂️ The Iron Man

2:00:57 - Closing Words

SOCIAL:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/uiuctalkshow Twitter: https://twitter.com/uiuctalkshow TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uiuctalkshow Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3ezoc4xJa4DrGq7N4lhqQn

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-uiuc-talkshow/id1611427075 Full episodes playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXr3qlx9c89Rv76c6IpnwGeC Clips playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1H9UJqXvJXqdyEq7fuyUz9cmpdfqN1Rb

What is the UIUC Talkshow? Our goal with this show is to introduce you to the most interesting people with the most interesting ideas from the UIUC campus.

Learn more about Juan David & Aaryaman:

Aaryaman

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaryaman-patel/

Website: https://www.aaryamanpatel.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/the_impact19

Juan David

Website: https://www.juandavidcampolargo.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdcampolargo

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdcampolargo

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdcampolargo/

#31 - Gene Robinson: Sequencing Genomes, Bees, and Evolution

Saison 2 · Épisode 31

dimanche 5 mars 2023Durée 01:20:51

Gene Robinson is the Director of the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology and Entomology professor at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research uses bees to understand the mechanisms governing social behavior.  

In this episode, we dive into the exciting world of genomics and discuss the Earth BioGenome Project, which aims to sequence and catalog every genome on the planet. We also talk about the potential privacy implications of personal genome sequencing.  

We explore how efficiently bee colonies are organized and the insights Dr. Robinson's research group has gained over the years with regard to the division of labor and intrinsic motives. Along the way, we explore why humans see a duality in everything and touch upon the nature vs. nurture debate.   Watch this buzzing episode to learn more about social behavior, bees, and the future of biology.  


EPISODE LINKS: 

Gene Robinson's UIUC Website: https://mcb.illinois.edu/directory/profile/generobi
Gene Robinson's Lab: https://lab.igb.illinois.edu/robinson/ 


OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction
0:34 - Aligning incentives to change the world
8:52 - Division of Labor in Civilizations
15:12 - Can chemicals affect human behavior?
17:01 - Steady State in Evolution
20:08 - Is there a Golden Number for Dysfunctional Colonies?
21:40 - Earth BioGenome Project - The Ultimate Genome Library
29:33 - Climate Change and an accelerated adaptation
31:58 - Sequencing genomes: The answer to all problems?
36:43 - The Duality of Man
40:14 - Machine Learning to understand Biology
42:19 - Personal Genome and Privacy
44:51 - "Gene" and his childhood
47:22 - Nature or Nurture? Both
52:43 - Creating a Deterministic society using Sociogenomics
58:52 - Singularity of Knowledge
1:00:54 - Advice for Young People
🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥
1:03:22 -  🧫 Monetary cost of Sequencing Genomes
1:05:53 - ⚪ Cocaine for research  
1:14:23 - 🧬 23andMe  
1:16:20 - 🐝 The Bee Movie  
1:18:53 - Closing Words   


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#30 - Indranil Gupta: Immigrant Computer Scientists, Music, & the Value of College

mardi 21 février 2023Durée 01:56:54

Indranil Gupta is a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he focuses on distributed systems.

In this episode of the UIUC Talkshow, Dr. Gupta shares his experience as the host of the Immigrant Computer Scientists podcast, an exploration of the personal stories of distinguished Computer Scientists from academia and industry, who immigrated from their home countries to the US. Dr. Gupta also discusses his passion for music and his admiration for his parents, as well as his insights on teaching and the future of education.

As an immigrant himself, Dr. Gupta reflects on the cultural shock of immigration, the psychological effects it has on individuals and the drive that many immigrants have to shoot for the stars. He shares his personal experiences and the lessons he's learned along the way, including how to navigate the challenges of planning for the future.

Throughout the conversation, Gupta offers his thoughts on short-term vs. long-term projects, the importance of getting started and learning along the way, and why small projects can often lead to big things. He also reflects on some of the surprises and insights he's gained from running the Immigrant Computer Scientists podcast.

This episode of the UIUC Talkshow is an illuminating conversation with a brilliant mind who has much to share about his experiences and insights into the world of computer science, education, and the immigrant experience.

This is the UIUC Talkshow and this is our conversation with Dr. Indranil Gupta.

EPISODE LINKS:

Indranil Gupta's Website: http://indy.cs.illinois.edu/

Indranil Gupta's UIUC Website: https://ece.illinois.edu/about/directory/faculty/indy

Indranil Gupta's Twitter: https://twitter.com/indygupta

Indranil Gupta's Podcast: http://csimmigrant.org/

OUTLINE:

0:00 - Introduction

0:36 - Immigrant Computer Scientists Podcast

8:30 - Audio Engineering

10:01 - How the Sabbatical led to the podcast

13:10 - Surprises from running the podcast 22:17 - Music

26:55 - Short-term vs Long-term projects?

31:20 - Small projects become Big Projects

34:11 - Get started and learn on the way

37:28 - Teaching

44:35 - What would Indranil Gupta change about education?

51:56 - Free Access to Indranil Gupta's courses

54:04 - College Education

1:00:47 - Is Going to College an Insurance?

1:04:06 - Regrets

1:09:34 - Indranil Gupta's Dad & Planning

1:15:15 - You Can't Plan for Everything

1:17:30 - Indranil Gupta's Mom & Women Biases

1:26:06 - The Cultural Shock of Immigration

1:32:55 - Timestamp of Immigration

1:36:01 - Why Immigrants Shoot for The Stars

1:41:10 - The Psychological Effects of Immigration 1:45:03 - The Progress of The UIUC Talkshow

🚥Overrated or Underrated Section 🚥

1:50:58 - 🥁 Napster

1:51:46 - 🫳 Peter Thiel

1:52:08 - 📙 IIT Madras

1:53:20 - 🏛️ The Colosseum

1:54:52- Closing Words

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