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I veckans avsnitt pratar vi om den stora cuphelgen i Europa, draften i USA, det hetaste från januarifönstret och Piñones Arces avsked från Hammarby. Och i veckans visste du att, testas Mattias och Lovina i sina kunskaper om en viss svensk mittbacksstjärna. Trevlig lyssning!
In this installment, we are honoured to have the Head of Refinery Asset Management, Energy Evolution and Transformation g at Eni joining us, along with our Flagship conference's Portfolio Director, Sandil Sanmugam, as we gear up for the 2023 edition. Together, we delve into the challenges confronting the European Refining industry and anticipate the profound transformations on the horizon in the years ahead.
Nach seinem spektakulären Wahlsieg am vergangenen 18. Oktober wurde der Ökonom, langjährige Wirtschaftsminister und Hauptverantwortliche für den Wirtschafts- und Sozialboom der Regierung Evo Morales, Luis Arce, knappe drei Wochen später, am vergangenen 8. November, mit seinem Vize und ehemaligem Außenminister David Choquehuanca vereidigt. Ein Bericht von Frederico Füllgraf. Dieser Beitrag ist auch alsWeiterlesen
In this episode highlighting the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering, we meet Krishna Jayant, an assistant professor of biomedical engineering at Purdue University and learn about his research on the applications of technology to neuroscience. Professor Krishna Jayant shares how he shifted research focus after earning his PhD in electrical engineering to study neuroscience as a postdoctoral fellow. His passion for brain research is fueled by his work toward the next big discovery. He also encourages future engineers and scientists to start doing research as early as possible to gain a wide range of experiences. Professor Jayant joined the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering faculty in December 2018. He received his MS and PhD in electrical and computer engineering from Cornell University and B.Tech. in electrical and electronic engineering from National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli. Prior to joining Purdue, he was a postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University, a research project collaborator at ARCES at the University of Bologna, Italy, and a research assistant at Indian Institute of Sciences, Bangalore, India. Jayant is interested in bridging nanoscience and neuroscience. He is developing nanoprobes and integrated electronic systems to use in conjunction with two-photon microscopy and electrophysiology to study how fundamental biophysical features of neurons, including synaptic and dendritic mechanisms, influence neural circuit computation in vitro and in vivo. Learn more by visiting Professor Jayant's lab website: Nano Neurotechnology Lab This is one of three episodes featuring Purdue University's Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering. Listen to more about Biomedical Engineering and other engineering topics at the Purdue Engineering podcast website. Special thanks to Shruthi Suresh, our guest host for this podcast. Shruthi is a PhD candidate at the Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering with a Bilsland Dissertation Fellowship and was previously a Leslie Bottorff Fellow. Her research focuses on using signal processing, machine learning and data science to help individuals with mobility and visual impairments. When not in the lab, Shruthi can be found out on a run or curled up reading a book.
Oggi in studio a People is #8 insieme ad Aurora Fiorenza la dott.ssa Maria Francesca Gulì, orientatrice di ARCES#peoplehelp_you #peopleis #PWR
This is The Do It For Yourself Podcast. Each week I sit down with someone who is doing it for themselves and chasing a dream they just couldn’t suppress. This is often speakers, entrepreneurs, or athletes. They all share one thing in common, they are overcoming challenges and never giving up. Someone who is Doing It For Themselves is not selfish in their pursuit, they are simply chasing a dream or working towards a goal because it is something THEY want to do. They are not forging down a path because society or someone is telling them it’s what they should be doing. This week I had the privilege to sit down with Zach and James Wilson of WayVine. These two brothers started their vineyard from the ground up. It all started as a passion project when Zach ordered some vines to plant on his families farmland. He ordered way more than anyone ever imagined and he remembers promising his dad to have them all in the ground before the weekend and that they would still be able to go golfing. Those vines were all planted in more than enough time but they were far too exhausted to go golfing that Sunday. This work ethic has never left the two brothers that now run the winery. They are out there 7 days a week, 11 months out of the year taking care of their vines. When they aren't out in the vineyard they are producing some world-class wines from the barn that has now been transformed into their production and bottling area. It was such an honor to sit down with two people who are so passionate about their craft and I really enjoyed my time on the property with James and Zach. I hope you enjoy this interview with James and Zach of WayVine WayVine Website WayVine Instagram Do It For Yourself Instagram
Desde el tradicional mole negro, integrante de los siete moles originales, hasta los chinicuiles que es considerado por muchos un manjar exótico. La tradición culinaria de Oaxaca es tan extensa y basta cómo su biodiversidad cultural. Canción de intermedio: “La cumbia del mole” - Lila Downs. Música de fondo: “Temas de la Guelaguetza con banda” - Arces records.
Le propriétaire de la ferme des Arces-de-Morteau parle de sa maison. Texte réalisé à partir de l'inventaire après décès en 1811.