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At the intersection of ideas and action, showcasing innovative insights from industry professionals around the world presented by Longitude.site fellows. Our episodes explore thought provoking stories on a series of core values that are essential in every career - ranging from creativity, motivation, and collaboration to many others.

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    134 Trailer - Series 18 | Beauty in Our Work and in Our Fields

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 7:36


    In this episode, Longitude fellows Joanna McDonald, Helen Citino, and Lipi Gandhi introduce our new series that will be showcasing what professionals in science, engineering, and other fields consider beautiful in their work. When we describe something as beautiful, it often reflects our deep appreciation and value for it. So, join us as we embark on sharing our curiosity for how individuals define beauty in their fields, where they encounter it, and how it shapes their practices. You'll also get to hear what Joanna, Helen, Lipi's thoughts on beauty in the fields they are studying.See transcript at: https://longitude.site/Trailer-Series-18/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews, narrating podcast episodes, and preparing library exhibitions. If you would like to support our programming or participate in our future episodes, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    133 Houston's Memorial Park | Shellye Arnold

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 22:50


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Roxanna Mendez speaks with Shellye Arnold, president and CEO of Memorial Park Conservancy about the large-scale transformations at Houston's Memorial Park and the master planning processes that are bringing them to fruition.See transcript at https://longitude.site/houstons-memorial-park/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students and recent graduates are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site. Support the show

    132 Engineering and Creative Mindset | Helen Little

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 23:02


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Louis Noel speaks with Helen Little, a mechanical engineer at Axiom Space, about how her artistic background enriches her diverse engineering endeavors and vice versa.See transcript at https://longitude.site/engineering-and-creative-mindset/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students and recent graduates are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    131 Biology Beyond Earth | Graham Peers

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2024 23:49


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Maria Rodriguez speaks with Graham Peers, professor of biology at Colorado State University, about his unique research projects, including approaches to removing toxic materials from the lunar soil to enable plant growth.See transcript at https://longitude.site/biology-beyond-earth/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students and recent graduates are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    130 Approaches To Fueling Scientific Creativity | Jacob Beckham

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 24:02


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Louis Noel speaks with Jacob Beckham, post-doctoral associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology his path in academia, communicating science, and leveraging creativity.See transcript at https://longitude.site/approaches-to-fueling-scientific-creativity/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students and recent graduates are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    129 Language as Consciousness | Christin Davis

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 20:18


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Shem Brown speaks with Christin Davis, head of acting in the Department of Theater and Dance at the University of Texas at Austin, about her experiences in theater and film.See transcript at https://longitude.site/language-as-consciousness/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    128 New Era of American Flag Football | Brian Michael Cooper

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024 18:29


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Emory Mckenzie speaks with Brian Michael Cooper, president and COO of American Flag Football League, about his vision for AFFL and the sport's expansion internationally.See transcript at https://longitude.site/new-era-of-american-flag-football/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.  Support the show

    128 Testing Rocket Engines in West Texas | Ven Ryali

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024 18:10


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Liam Manley speaks with Ven Ryali, director of test operations at Blue Origin in Van Horn. Texas.See transcript at https://longitude.site/testing-rocket-engines-in-west-texas/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site. Support the show

    127 Unconventional Freshwater Resources | Brandon Dugan

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 16:50


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Emory Mckenzie speaks with Brandon Dugan, a geosciences professor at Colorado School of Mines, about the freshwater resource found under the Atlantic seabed, his approach to science and mentoring students.See transcript at https://longitude.site/unconventional-freshwater-resources/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    126 Tips on Science Funding, Communication, and AI | Rowland Pettit

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 20:13


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Louis Noel speaks with Rowland Pettit, physician-scientist focused on biotech and healthcare, about how science is funded and his approach to increasing efficiency with the help of AI.See transcript at https://longitude.site/working-with-chatgpt-and-other-tips/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site. Support the show

    125 Understanding Effects of Noise | Nina Kraus

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2024 19:48


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Joanna McDonald speaks with Nina Kraus, a professor at Northwestern University and the author of “Of Sound Mind: How our brain constructs a meaningful sonic world.”See transcript at https://longitude.site/understanding-effects-of-noise/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    124 Detecting Invisible Particles | Peter Denton

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 19:36


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Dominique Dulièpre speaks with Peter Denton, an associate physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, about detecting invisible particles named neutrinos.See transcript at https://longitude.site/detecting-invisible-particles/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    123 Communicating Science | Scott Solomon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 17:55


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Keegan Leibrock speaks with Scott Solomon, a specialist in evolutionary biology and science communication, and a professor of Biosciences at Rice University.See transcript at https://longitude.site/communicating-science/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    122 Acoustics in Architecture | Scott Pfeiffer

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2024 18:02


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Ali Kazmaz speaks with Scott Pfeiffer, Partner at Threshold Acoustics LLC.See transcript at https://longitude.site/acoustics-in-architecture/ We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    121 Decision-Making in Leadership | Vivas Kumar

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 16:11


    In this episode, Longitude fellow Louis Noel speaks with Vivas Kumar, CEO and Co-Founder of Mitra Chem, about decision-making in leadership.See transcript at https://longitude.site/decision-making-in-leadership/We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific and creative endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore a partnership for our programming, contact us at podcast@longitude.site.Support the show

    120 Communicating NASA Missions

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 19:32


    Peter Sooy is the public outreach lead at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center for the Webb Telescope and the Roman Telescope that is next in line. In this episode, Louis Noel, a recent graduate from Rice University speaks with him about what the day-to-day activities entails in communicating complex engineering missions to lay audiences.See transcript. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well. Support the show

    Ep 119 Exploring far galaxies | Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 19:57


    Dr. Jeyhan Kartaltepe is an associate professor of physics and astronomy at Rochester Institute of Technology who conducts research on how galaxies form and evolve over time. Her COSMOS-Webb project received one of the initial research grants to study the images from JWST. In this episode, Zehra Karakilic, a neuroscience student from Tilburg University speaks with her about what it entails to explore galaxies and how students get involved in her research projects.See transcript.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    Ep 118 Why are we looking in the infrared? | Dr. Alison Nordt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 20:11


    Dr. Alison Nordt is the director of space science and instrumentation at Lockheed Martin's Advanced Technology Center. In this episode, Louis Noel, a recent graduate of the Master of Engineering Management and Leadership program from Rice University speaks with her about the Near Infrared Camera and the partnerships that made the Webb telescope a success. See transcript.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    Ep 117 From intern to design engineer on JWST | Mei-Li Hey

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 20:49


    Mei-Li Hey is a mechanical design engineer at Northrop Grumman. In this episode, Ali Kazmaz, an architecture student from Rice University, speaks with her about her contributions to the James Webb Space Telescope project and how an internship shaped her career in design engineering.See transcrtipt.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    Ep 116 Visualizing Space: Present and Future | Dr. Matthew Greenhouse

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 17:32


    Dr. Matthew Greenhouse is an infrared astronomer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. In this episode, Keegan Leibrock, a political science and economics student from Rice University speaks with him about the path that led him to working on the James Webb Space Telescope, how it is inspiring new projects to look even further into space and explore new dimensions.See transcript.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would like to explore partnerships for our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    115 Designing Antarctic Research Stations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 23:34


    A conversation with Hugh Broughton, an English architect and one of the world's leading designers of polar research facilities. In this episode, Angela Xie and Jessica Shi, architecture students from Rice University, speak with him about the Halley VI Research Station that Hugh Broughton Architects built in Antarctica. See transcript. As part of our focus on scientific explorations in harsh environments, we bring conversations that shed light on fascinating projects that help us understand our planet and make life on earth better. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would be interested to sponsor our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    114 Seafloor Sampling in Antarctica | Linda Welzenbach Fries

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 25:53


    A conversation with Linda Welzenbach Fries, a geologist who served as public outreach coordinator and sediment processor for the THOR (Thwaites Glacier Offshore Research) team on the first ITGC science cruise aboard the RV/IB Nathaniel B. Palmer. In this episode, Louis Noel a graduate student from Rice University, speaks to her about the daily scientific activities on the research vessel and her contributions in different roles. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our focus on scientific explorations in harsh environments, we bring conversations that shed light on fascinating projects that help us understand our planet and make life on earth better. In our Antarctica Expeditions series, episodes 111 through 114, you will hear from scientists and curators about the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites program and a ship-based expedition for seafloor sampling at the Thwaites Glacier. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would be interested to sponsor our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    113 Curating Meteorites | Dr. Cari Corrigan

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 21:13


    A conversation with Dr. Cari Corrigan, a curator at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. In this episode, Elizabeth Fessler from Rice University speaks with her about the role of the Smithsonian in curating meteorites and making them available to scientists worldwide for research. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our focus on scientific explorations in harsh environments, we bring conversations that shed light on fascinating projects that help us understand our planet and make life on earth better. In our Antarctica Expeditions series, episodes 111 through 114, you will hear from scientists and curators about the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites program and a ship-based expedition for seafloor sampling at the Thwaites Glacier. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would be interested to sponsor our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    112 Leading the ANSMET Expeditions | Dr. Ralph Harvey

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 27:59


    A conversation with Dr. Ralph Harvey who has been leading the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites (ANSMET) program since the 1990s. ANSMET is a three-agency program with NASA, Smithsonian, and the National Science Foundation, enabling search for meteorites, facilitating curation and then making them available for scientists worldwide. In this episode, Emory Mckenzie a graduate student from Rice University speaks with him about how the program developed over time and how one can apply to be a volunteer on future expeditions.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our focus on scientific explorations in harsh environments, we bring conversations that shed light on fascinating projects that help us understand our planet and make life on earth better. In our Antarctica Expeditions series, episodes 111 through 114, you will hear from scientists and curators about the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites program and a ship-based expedition for seafloor sampling at the Thwaites Glacier. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would be interested to sponsor our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    111 Searching for Meteorites in Antarctica | Linda Welzenbach Fries

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 27:02


    A conversation with Linda Welzenbach Fries, a science writer at Rice University who has been part of several expeditions in Antarctica. In this episode, Laurel Chen, a graduate student from Rice University speaks to her about the path that led Linda to these expeditions and what it takes to survive in the harsh environment.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our focus on scientific explorations in harsh environments, we bring conversations that shed light on fascinating projects that help us understand our planet and make life on earth better. In our Antarctica Expeditions series, episodes 111 through 114, you will hear from scientists and curators about the U.S. Antarctic Search for Meteorites program and a ship-based expedition for seafloor sampling at the Thwaites Glacier. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 charitable organization, enabling cross-generational conversations that bring scientific endeavors to broad audiences. College students are engaged in leading informational interviews and presenting highlights in our episodes. If you would be interested to sponsor our programming, please write to us at podcast@longitude.site.We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them with friends who may enjoy as well.Support the show

    110 Paving a Path Towards New Technologies

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 22:58


    "When we study sound, we're looking at the frequency or the pitch of the sound, and then also the intensity. I'm focused exclusively on low frequencies, really low pitch sounds that can travel quite a distance in the ocean."A conversation with Samara Haver (Postdoctoral Scholar at Oregon State University) about the role of acoustics research in developing technologies for ocean life conservation. Presented by Longitude fellow Tony Zhou.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    109 Understanding the Nature of Underwater Sound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 24:41


    "In order to understand life in the ocean, we need to understand not just the forms of life, but also their environment, their very dynamic environment."A conversation with John Ryan (Sr Research Specialist at MBARI) about the nature of underwater sounds. Presented by Longitude fellow Melisa Acimis. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    108 Gathering and Sharing Data

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 19:30


    "We are focused on understanding and characterizing the soundscapes."A conversation with Eden Zang (Research Specialist at Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary) about the processes for collecting and analyzing sound data to develop baseline understandings. Presented by Longitude fellow Jacqueline Buskop. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    107 Listening to the Entire Ecosystem

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 23:02


    "What makes this project really impactful is, we have open access to our methods and to our results."A conversation with Lindsey Peavey Reeves (West Coast Region Sanctuary Soundscape Monitoring Project Coordinator) about conservation fieldwork and the holistic nature of soundscape monitoring. Presented by Longitude fellow Laurel Chen. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    106 Planning of SanctSound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 22:44


    "Our science plan is to better understand how animals are using sound, because the more we understand all of those uses, the better we can get at what it is animals need us to mitigate or reduce that is harmful."A conversation with Leila Hatch (Research Ecologist at NOAA) on the broader role of NOAA and the origin of the SanctSound project. Presented by Longitude fellow Jesse Annan van der Meulen. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    105 Introducing SanctSound

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 14:23


    Longitude fellow Jacqueline Buskop (Rice University) presents an introduction to our series on NOAA's soundscape monitoring at the U.S. National Marine Sanctuaries and shares highlights from the conversations led by Tony Zhou (Yale University), Laurel Chen (Rice University), Jesse Annan van der Meulen (Rice University) and Melisa Acimis (Sabanci University).See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with scientists and the members of NOAA's soundscape monitoring project at the U.S. Marine Sanctuaries. What are they hearing underwater? What are they measuring? Who are they? And What are we learning? Tune into Longitude Sound Bytes episodes 105-110 for our conversations and explore the ocean sounds in the SanctSound Data Portal at https://sanctsound.ioos.us.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading informational interviews and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal at Longitude.site/support or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    104 Developing a Sustained Presence

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 23:46


    A conversation with Jon Olansen (Manager of the HALO project) about the Habitation And Logistics Outpost of Gateway. Presented by Longitude fellow Jade McAdams.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with the members of NASA's Gateway program. Gateway will be a small international space station that will be in orbit around the moon to support a lunar base and serve as a gateway for explorations beyond it. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    103 Moving Beyond Earth's Orbit

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 19:12


    A conversation with Julia Badger (Assistant Manager for the Vehicle Systems Manager) about the process of automation on Gateway. Presented by Longitude fellow Quint Smits.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with the members of NASA's Gateway program. Gateway will be a small international space station that will be in orbit around the moon to support a lunar base and serve as a gateway for explorations beyond it. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    102 New Phase for International Partnerships

    Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2022 25:21


    A conversation with Sean Fuller (International Partner Manager at NASA) about transition of partnership experiences from Earth's orbit with ISS to Moon's orbit with Gateway. Presented by Longitude fellow Tony Zhou.See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with the members of NASA's Gateway program. Gateway will be a small international space station that will be in orbit around the moon to support a lunar base and serve as a gateway for explorations beyond it. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    101 Planning a Space Station

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 25:12


    A conversation with Emma Lehnhardt (Program Planning and Control Manager at NASA) about the vision for expanding space explorations to the moon and beyond. Presented by Longitude fellow Jaena Kim. See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with the members of NASA's Gateway program. Gateway will be a small international space station that will be in orbit around the moon to support a lunar base and serve as a gateway for explorations beyond it. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    100 Introducing Gateway

    Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 13:26


    Longitude fellow Jaena Kim (University of Ottawa) presents an introduction to our series on NASA's Gateway program and shares highlights from the conversations led by Tony Zhou (Yale University), Jade McAdams (Rice University) and Quint Smits (Tilburg University).See transcript. Visit our series page. As part of our Longitudes of Imagination theme, we are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research in ocean science and space technology. In this series, the fellows share highlights from their conversations with the members of NASA's Gateway program. Gateway will be a small international space station that will be in orbit around the moon to support a lunar base and serve as a gateway for explorations beyond it. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations and presenting podcast episodes. If you would like to support/sponsor our programming, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our giving portal or write to us at podcast@longitude.site.If you enjoy our episodes, please share them with your friends and family. Thank you!Support the show

    99 Communities Enabling Discoveries

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 12:13


    Longitude fellows Tony Zhou and Blake Moya reflect back on the highlights from our Deep Dive with SOI series.See transcript. Visit our series page.Our Deep Dive with SOI series is showcasing conversations with the members of the Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI). We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    98 Navigating Marine Research and Discoveries

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2022 24:28


    A conversation with Jyotika Virmani (Executive Director at SOI) about the Schmidt Ocean Institute, marine life discoveries, and the perseverance necessary for leadership. Presented by Longitude fellow Tony Zhou.See transcript. Visit our series page.Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    97 Data at Sea and on Shore

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 26:30


    A conversation with Corinne Bassin (Data Solutions Architect at SOI) about collection and management of data and the role of creativity in data visualization. Presented by Longitude fellow Blake Moya. See transcript. Visit our series page.Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    96 Teamwork in the Subsea World

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 21:12


    A conversation with Errol Campbell (ROV Manager at SOI) about the role of Remote Operated Vehicles in ocean research, teamwork, and the processes that make scientific expeditions a success. Presented by Longitude fellow Chinenye Oguejiofor.See transcript. Visit our series page.Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    95 Possibility to Capability

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 21:14


    A conversation with Jason Williams (Lead Mechanical Engineer at SOI) about the process of engineering complex designs for subsea Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) and beyond. Presented by Longitude fellow Jade McAdams.See transcript. Visit our series page.Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    94 Transitions Through Technologies

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 26:00


    A conversation with Eric King (Senior Director of Operations at SOI) about the early days of SOI to transitioning to new vessel Falkor (too) and developing worldwide partnerships. Presented by Longitude fellow Wendy Liu.See transcript. Visit our series page.Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    93 The Ocean Has a PR Problem

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 31:12


    A conversation with Carlie Wiener (Director of Communications and Engagement Strategy at SOI) about the PR problem of the ocean, the roles of creativity and technology in ocean research, and the vision for enhancing scientific communication through pop culture. Presented by Longitude fellow Jaena Kim.See transcript. Visit our series page. Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    92 Deep Dive with SOI

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 8:12


    As we dive into exploring the ideas and actions that enable ocean science research, fellows Jaena Kim (University of Ottawa), Jade McAdams (Rice University), Wendy Liu (Rice University alum), Blake Moya (University of Texas), Chinenye Oguejiofor (Tilburg University), and Tony Zhou (Yale University)  introduce conversations they led with the Schmidt Ocean Institute (SOI) members. See transcript. Visit our series page. Our third series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with Schmidt Ocean Institute members. We are exploring the roles of individuals, technologies and research that are helping advance the understanding of our oceans! Join us in exploring the synergies that make dream work come to fruition!This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. You are invited to visit our gift-giving portal and join in supporting our programming.If you enjoy our episodes, we hope you will share them with friends and family to help us grow our listenership. Thank you!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    91 Communication, Parallels, and Trends

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2022 19:04


    A conversation between Longitude fellows Tony Zhou and Blake Moya about the takeaways from the Edge of Space series. Our Edge of Space series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action.See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    90 Microbiology in Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 24:34


    An inspiring conversation with Sarah Wallace of NASA about the role of microbiology in space and preparations for human exploration on the Moon and beyond using new technologies. Longitude fellow Quint Smits explores improvements in DNA sequencing technology at the International Space Station and other advancements that are preparing us for exploration beyond the Moon.Our Edge of Space series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action.See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    89 Edge Computing

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 22:06


    A conversation with Minsik Lee, an edge computing architect at IBM, discussing new developments with mini satellites called CubeSats. Longitude fellow Blake Moya explores new use cases in edge computing and keeping up with trends in technology.Our Edge of Space series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action.See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    88 Learning Between Generations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2022 11:02


    Longitude fellow Tony Zhou continues his conversation with Naeem Altaf of IBM about mentorship, respect for teachers, and the joy of helping others. Our Edge of Space series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action.See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    87 Inventor Mindset

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 20:29


    A conversation with award-winning IBM engineer Naeem Altaf, who is paving the way for next generation of space programmers by developing the Endurance CubeSat satellite. Longitude fellow Tony Zhou presents highlights from his conversation covering the complexity of space industry, the drive to understand the big picture, and curiosity as the source of the inventor mindset. Our Edge of Space series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action.See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    86 Edge of Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 8:07


    As we continue exploring longitudes of imagination and roles of people who are bringing ideas to fruition, we blast off to the edge of space in our new series. Longitude fellows Jaena Kim (University of Ottawa), Blake Moya (University of Texas), Tony Zhou (Yale University), and Quint Smits (Tilburg University) share what is ahead in our Edge of Space series.Our second series (episodes 86-91) under the Longitudes of Imagination theme is showcasing conversations with space technology engineers from IBM and a NASA microbiologist who is the principal investigator for the Genes in Space-3 project about the International Space Station. Tune in to hear what is possible through edge computing at Earth's low-orbit and how imagination leads to new synergies that turn ideas into action. See transcript. Visit our series page. This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues, friends and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42) Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

    85 AI, Curiosity, and Creativity

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 14:06


    A conversation between Longitude fellows, Tony Zhou and Jade McAdams about MAS, AI, curiosity, and creativity in engineering.Our first series under the Longitudes of Imagination theme (episodes 78-85) are showcasing conversations with the crew members of the Mayflower Autonomous Ship (MAS) project, where the fellows explored the roles and the experiences that brought MAS to fruition.  Mayflower is an AI driven fully autonomous ship that will cross the Atlantic from the U.K. to the U.S. to collect ocean research data! See transcript. Visit our series page. Learn more about MAS400.This podcast is a production of Longitude.site, a 501(c)3 nonprofit charitable organization that empowers college students and recent graduates with experiences in leading conversations with professionals and presenting takeaways digitally. Please visit our gift-giving portal if you would like to join in supporting our programming. We would be delighted to hear from you!    We hope you enjoy our episodes and share them on your campuses as well as with your work colleagues and family. It will help us grow our listenership. Thank you. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=X9BMEXWATBA42)

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