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The Mike Wagner Show
Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 39:26


Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley talks about her latest release “Hometown” as her journey back home to her birthplace and opening her heart to love again, plus “Burn For You , “Not an Addict”, “Lorain Proud”, “Love Killer” and more! Jaclyn graduated from Indiana Univ. in Opera , moved to NYC 10 days before the 9-11 attacks and going to L.A. to be a solo artist, appeared on “The Voice of Holland “ and “Ireland's Got Talent” and hired as a personal assistant to Danny Bonaduce of VH1's “Breaking Bonaduce” plus as a filmmaker with “Made of Gold” and “Love the Bodies We Are In”! Jaclyn is also a music therapist, vocal instructor & founder of The Rock Town Music Academy and known for her published music therapy research including leading the largest music therapy study to research live music in surgery! Check out the amazing Jaclyn Bradley and her latest release on all major platforms and www.jaclynbradley.com today! #jaclynbradley #indiesingersongwriter #lorainohio #burnforyou #hometown #musictherapy #musictherapist #indianauniversity #thevoiceofholland #irelandsgottalent #dannybonaduce #breakingbonaduce #madeofgold #therocktownmusicacademy#spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjaclynbradley #themikewagnershowjaclynbradley --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 27:36


Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley talks about her latest release “Hometown” as her journey back home to her birthplace and opening her heart to love again, plus “Burn For You , “Not an Addict”, “Lorain Proud”, “Love Killer” and more! Jaclyn graduated from Indiana Univ. in Opera , moved to NYC 10 days before the 9-11 attacks and going to L.A. to be a solo artist, appeared on “The Voice of Holland “ and “Ireland's Got Talent” and hired as a personal assistant to Danny Bonaduce of VH1's “Breaking Bonaduce” plus as a filmmaker with “Made of Gold” and “Love the Bodies We Are In”! Jaclyn is also a music therapist, vocal instructor & founder of The Rock Town Music Academy and known for her published music therapy research including leading the largest music therapy study to research live music in surgery! Check out the amazing Jaclyn Bradley and her latest release on all major platforms and www.jaclynbradley.com today! #jaclynbradley #indiesingersongwriter #lorainohio #burnforyou #hometown #musictherapy #musictherapist #indianauniversity #thevoiceofholland #irelandsgottalent #dannybonaduce #breakingbonaduce #madeofgold #therocktownmusicacademy#spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjaclynbradley #themikewagnershowjaclynbradley --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themikewagnershow/support

The Mike Wagner Show
Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley is my very special guest!

The Mike Wagner Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 39:27


Indie singer/songwriter born/raised in Lorain, Ohio Jaclyn Bradley talks about her latest release “Hometown” as her journey back home to her birthplace and opening her heart to love again, plus “Burn For You , “Not an Addict”, “Lorain Proud”, “Love Killer” and more! Jaclyn graduated from Indiana Univ. in Opera , moved to NYC 10 days before the 9-11 attacks and going to L.A. to be a solo artist, appeared on “The Voice of Holland “ and “Ireland's Got Talent” and hired as a personal assistant to Danny Bonaduce of VH1's “Breaking Bonaduce” plus as a filmmaker with “Made of Gold” and “Love the Bodies We Are In”! Jaclyn is also a music therapist, vocal instructor & founder of The Rock Town Music Academy and known for her published music therapy research including leading the largest music therapy study to research live music in surgery! Check out the amazing Jaclyn Bradley and her latest release on all major platforms and www.jaclynbradley.com today! #jaclynbradley #indiesingersongwriter #lorainohio #burnforyou #hometown #musictherapy #musictherapist #indianauniversity #thevoiceofholland #irelandsgottalent #dannybonaduce #breakingbonaduce #madeofgold #therocktownmusicacademy#spreaker #iheartradio #spotify #applemusic #youtube #anchorfm #bitchute #rumble #mikewagner #themikewagnershow #mikewagnerjaclynbradley #themikewagnershowjaclynbradleyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-mike-wagner-show--3140147/support.

Heartland Darkland
Episode 97: Looking for Lauren- Bloomington, IN

Heartland Darkland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2024 71:54


This week, Shannon tells us about the disappearance of Lauren Spierer and the little information that the public has surrounding her case still today. **Episode Sources** If you have any info you can contact:   Bloomington Police- 812-339-4477 or email helpfindlauren@gmail.com   Indiana Univ. Police- 812-855-4111   Beau Dietl & Associates- PI Michael Ciravolo 212-557-334 or email at mike@investigations.com   Anonymous tips can be mailed to  Find Lauren P.O. Box 1226 Bloomington, IN 47402   **Products Mentioned**   https://www.shesbirdie.com/?rfsn=6771039.9b0430 Promo Code: DARKHEARTS15   https://bookoutlet.com/   **Patreon**   https://patreon.com/Heartland_Darkland   **Find Us at these links**   * https://www.hldlpodcast.com/ * https://www.facebook.com/heartlanddarklandpodcast/ * https://www.instagram.com/heartland.darklandpodcast/ * https://www.tiktok.com/@heartlanddarklandpodcast  

Tales From the Trail by MatchPlay
71. Aleksey Korol, Associate Head Coach Univ of Illinois-Chicago, Indiana Univ HOF & David Marmon,CSCS, SCCC, TSAC-F, Head Sports Performance Coach, UIC

Tales From the Trail by MatchPlay

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 35:10


In this episode I welcome back two of my favorite guests- newly inducted Indiana Hoosier hall of famer, Aleksey Korol who is the associate head coach at the University of Illinois Chicago and the Head Sports Performance Coach at UIC, David Marmon. This episode was recorded in-season and they discuss a wide range of topics based on their experiences as coaches of high performance athletes. Please enjoy!SummaryThe conversation explores the challenges faced in coaching teams and individuals, emphasizing the importance of mindset and hunger. The coaches discuss the need for players to believe in themselves and develop a winning mentality. They also touch on the cultural differences in youth soccer and the role of parents in shaping a player's mindset. The conversation highlights the significance of preparation and the emotional fatigue that comes with coaching. Overall, the key takeaway is that success in sports requires a combination of talent, preparation, and the right mindset.TakeawaysDeveloping the right mindset and hunger is crucial for success in sports.Cultural differences in youth soccer can impact a player's mindset and understanding of the game.Parents play a significant role in shaping a player's mindset and attitude towards success.Preparation and emotional resilience are essential for coaches to navigate the challenges of coaching.Chapters00:00 Challenges in Coaching Teams and Individuals03:00 The Importance of Mindset and Hunger07:35 Developing the Right Mindset10:29 Cultural Differences in Youth Soccer19:09 The Role of Parents in Developing Mindset23:19 Believing You're the Best27:39 The Importance of Preparation29:29 The Emotional Fatigue of Coaching

Mergers & Acquisitions
Struggles for Energy Justice in the U.S. South: a conversation with Kristin Phillips

Mergers & Acquisitions

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 33:05


https://econanthro.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/KristenPhillips.mp3 Kristin Phillips, is associate professor of anthropology at Emory University. She studies inequality and activism on energy, food and environment in East Africa and the US South. Kristin won the 2020 Society for Economic Anthropology Book Prize for her book, An Ethnography of Hunger: Politics, Subsistence, and the Unpredictable Grace of the Sun (Indiana Univ. Press).  Since 2017, Kristin has led two National Science Foundation projects on poverty and energy -- one in East Africa and one in the southeastern US.  Our podcast focuses on her study of energy poverty and activism in Georgia connected with policies of the state's dominant utility Georgia Power. See her article on this research in the February 2023 issue of Economic Anthropology (see references).   Host: Sandy Smith-Nonini, Ph.D.  an anthropologist at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.  Edited for sound quality by: Roque Nonini. Music by Ambient Space Background.  NOTE:  Kristin's  reference to an IRP in the podcast refers to a utility's “Integrated Resource Plan.” References: Bakke, Gretchen (2016). The Grid: The Fraying Wires between Americans and our Energy Future. New York: Bloomsbury.   Bryan, William, and Maggie Kelley. February 2021. Energy Insecurity Fundamentals for the Southeast. Southeast Energy Efficiency Alliance (Atlanta).  Cater, Casey P. 2019. Regenerating Dixie: Electric Energy and the Modern South. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press.  Georgia Conservation Voters Education fund (2021). “Ratepayer Robbery: The True Cost of Plant Vogtle.” Atlanta: Georgia Conservation Voters.   Harrison, Conor & Shelley Welton (2021). “The states that opted out: Politics, power, and exceptionalism in the quest for electricity deregulation in the United States South.” Energy Research and Social Science 79: 1-11.   Luke, Nikki. 2021. “Powering racial capitalism: Electricity, rate-making, and the uneven energy geographies of Atlanta.” Environment & Planning E: Nature and Space.   Nolin, Jill. 2021. “Feds Side with Black Voters in Suit That Says Rights Violated by At-Large PSC Elections.” Georgia Public Broadcasting, July 29, 2021. www.gpb.org.  Phillips, Kristin 2023 “Southern politics, southern power prices: Race, utility regulation, and the value of energy.” Economic Anthropology. 10:197–212. Sovacool, Benjamin K., and Michael H. Dworkin. 2015. “Energy Justice: Conceptual Insights and Practical Applications.” Applied Energy 142: 435-444.   US Department of Energy. Low Income Energy Affordability Data (LEAD) Tool. https://www.energy.gov/eere/slsc/maps/lead-tool. Accessed May 17, 2022.   

Sidearmnation Podcast - A Unique Baseball Podcast
Gibran Hamdan - Former NFL QB/College baseball player

Sidearmnation Podcast - A Unique Baseball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 39:49


On this episode we have former professional QB Gibran Hamdan.  Gibran comes on the show to chat about his sports career, playing both sports at Indiana Univ, playing baseball for the 15u USA national team, almost playing for the Pakistan WBC team, playing in the NFL, NFL Europe, CFL Brought to you by Jbirdy Baseball Clothing...make sure to give them a follow on social media and check them out at www.jbirdy.caThank you everyone for listening! Geoff Freeborn

FORward Radio program archives
Election Connection | On Civility - John-Robert Curtin, Ph.D. | 8/29/23

FORward Radio program archives

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 58:56


John-Robert Curtin, Ph.D., author and faculty member at the Univ. of Louisville and Indiana Univ., discusses his book "On Civility: Restorative Reflections" and explains some of the knowledge he has gained from a career in mediation, restorative justice, alternative dispute resolution, and bullying in the workplace and in schools.

Coach Bandstra Podcasts
114:Developing RB's & As A Coach - Craig Johnson - Indiana Univ.

Coach Bandstra Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 32:06


114:Developing RB's & As A Coach - Craig Johnson - Indiana Univ. Sponsors The CoachPad - https://thecoachpad.com 0:01 The CoachPad 1:30 Background 3:10 Big 10 Football 4:35 NFL vs College 7:15 Coaching QB's influences on Coaching RB's 9:30 Indiana/Coach Allen Culture 11:35 Army v Navy Game 14:05 Advice For HS RB Coaches 19:00 Developing RB's in Pass Protection 22:30 Favorit RB Drill 24:20 Advice For Any HS Coach/Lessons over the Years Craig Johnson Assoc. HC / RB's Indiana Univ. Twitter: @coachcraigjohn2 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicholas-bandstra/support

Talking Legal Ed
Episode Eight: Prof. Leandra Lederman (Indiana Univ.) on promoting knowledge about the tax system.

Talking Legal Ed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 24:56


Prof. Leandra Lederman (Indiana Univ.) tells us how she promotes information about the U.S. tax system on YouTube and in the classroom.

Generations Radio
The Government's Mud Touch – What is the Solution to Wars?

Generations Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 29:00


Kevin Swanson and Bill Jack address the current situation in Afghanistan. Most of the world believes that the government can be the one to fix our problems, but this is something that can only be left to God. When the Gospel goes forth, this is when true change is seen, and not 20- years of government intervention, whether it be in Afghanistan, Vietnam, or -the war on drugs.---This program includes---1. The World View in 5 Minute with Adam McManus -Supreme Court to Indiana Univ students- Get vaccinated-, Texas- -Sex reassignment- surgeries for minors is child abuse, French homeschoolers need permission---2. Generations with Kevin Swanson

Chai with Pabrai
Mohnish Pabrai’s Q&A Session with Students at Indiana Univ. Kelley School of Business –April 1, 2021

Chai with Pabrai

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 86:50


Mohnish Pabrai’s Q&A Session with Students at Indiana Univ. Kelley School of Business –April 1, 2021

Coach Bandstra Podcasts
28:Takeaways & Practicing Tempo - Kasey Teegardin - Indiana Univ.

Coach Bandstra Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 37:12


Sponsors Alex Kirby - http://throwdeeppublishing.com/CBFootball Affiliates Kenny Simpson - https://FBCoachSimpson.com?aff=5 0:40 Background 3:00 Being A DC at 24 6:05 Working at IU 12:10 DB Meeting Room 15:35 T Step vs Bicycle 18:00 DB EDDs 19:42 Forcing Takeaways 25:00 Practicing Up Tempo Offenses 30:10 Offseason Self Scouting 34:25 Favorite Coverage Kasey Teegardin STC/DB's Indiana Univ. Twitter: @CoachTee34 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicholas-bandstra/support

Daily Local News – WFHB
Indiana Univ. Bloomington Backlogs 3,200 Unpublished Covid Cases

Daily Local News – WFHB

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 4:53


The backlog shows a 70% increase in cases and a statistical inconsistency. 

Bonafide Basketball Pod
Preseason Top 10, the IUP Crimson Hawks, and transformational coaching with Coach Joe Lombardi

Bonafide Basketball Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2020 69:19


In this episode we discuss return to play announcements from around NCAA D2 Men’s Basketball, the Basketball Times PreSeason Top 10 and welcome coach Joe Lombardi fro the Indiana Univ. (Pa) Crimson Hawks.... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
NBA Referees, Invisible Women, Research Bias

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 104:32


Joe Borgia of the National Basketball Association on referees. Caroline Criado Perez on her book "Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men". Andrew Simpson, animal trainer, on being a wolf whisperer. Gregory Clark of Univ of Utah and Keven Walgamott on a new prosthetic arm that can move and feel the same as a human arm. Brenda Bowen of Univ of Utah on the Salt Flats. Aaron Carroll of Indiana Univ on research bias.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Roosevelt Island, Social Media, Historically Black Colleges

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 104:06


Stacy Horn, author, on Rossevelt Island. Helen Fisher of Indiana Univ on the science of love. Michael Richardson, PhD and author, on deaf theater. Sarah Coyne of Brigham Young Univ on social media. Delece Smith-Barrow of The Hechinger Report on historically Black colleges.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Flatten the Curve, Extinct Foods, Homeboy Industries

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 100:12


Drew Harris of Thomas Jefferson Univ on flattening the curve. Jim Collins of MIT on AI antibiotics. Lenore Newman of the Univ of the Fraser Valley and author of “Lost Feast: Culinary Extinction and the Future of Food” on extinct foods. Sam Payne from the Apple Seed. Phil Schuman of Indiana Univ on credit card debt. Greg Boyle of Homeboy Industries.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Coronavirus, Macy's Closures, Convict Labor

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 100:16


Michael Mina of Harvard Univ on containing the coronavirus. Richard Gunderman, Indiana Univ, on meth overdoses. Amit Etkin, Stanford Univ, on brainwaves and antidepressants. Barbara Kahn of Univ of Pennsylvania and author of “The Shopping Revolution” on Macy's closures. Kari Hong, Boston College Law School, on asylum and immigration lawsuits. Talitha LeFlouria of Univ of Virginia and author of “Chained in Silence: Black Women and Convict Labor in the New South” on convict labor.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
2020 World Predictions, Science of Love, A Decade in Tech

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2020 100:12


Quinn Mecham of BYU with his predictions on world politics in 2020. Eti Ben-Simon, Univ of California, on the link between sleep and anxiety. Helen Fisher of Indiana Univ on the neurochemistry of love. Jason Perlow, ZDNet, reviews a decade of new tech. Julie Halperin of artnet News on museums and women. Erica Walker of Boston Univ on noise pollution and health.

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Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Border Crisis, Uber Transit ,Axe Throwing, Blackbeard

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 104:00


Kari Hong of Boston College on the border crisis. Jonathan Hall of the Univ. of Toronto on how ride sharing companies give buses and subway usage a small boost. Owner Brayden Floyd on axe throwing .Sam Payne of the Apple Seed shares a story. Author Baylus Brooks on the pirate Blackbeard's life. Richard Gunderman of Indiana Univ. on the deadliest flu pandemic that happened 100 years ago.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
USMCA vs. NAFTA, Ivory Smugglers, Personal Branding, Suicide Prevention

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 103:34


Earl Fry of BYU unpacks the new North American trade deal. Samuel K. Wasser of the Univ. of Washington explains how ivory smugglers can be stopped with elephant DNA. Ilana Gershon of the Indiana Univ. Bloomington talks about personal branding. Michael Staley, Suicide Prevention Research Coordinator. Senator Lincoln Filmore on free-range parenting. Dr. Craig Richard discusses ASMR.

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast
Ep. 29: Insidious (2010) - Tiptoe Through The Further

Good Mourning, Nancy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 42:12


*This episode contains a discussion on self-harm so it might not be for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised.* This week Gracie & Abbey discuss Insidious (2010)! Listen as they talk about mother-in-laws, depression, Darth Maul, and a horror movie superhero who is in her seventies! Thanks to Lily LeBlanc for our theme song: www.lilythecomposer.com Check out our sponsors at www.recesscoffee.com Resources: “Who’s Afraid Of The Big, Bad Trans Woman? On Horror and Transfemininity” by Mey Valdivia Rude: https://www.autostraddle.com/whos-afraid-of-the-big-bad-trans-woman-on-horror-and-transfemininity-198212/ “15 Things You Didn’t Know About Insidious”: https://www.therichest.com/expensive-lifestyle/entertainment/15-things-you-didnt-know-about-insidious/ “Insidious Facts”: http://screencrush.com/insidious-facts/ “8 Things You Didn’t Know About the Insidious Film Franchise”: https://www.clickthecity.com/movies/a/33841/8-things-you-didnt-know-about-the-insidious-film-franchise “23 Fear Inducing Facts About Insidious”: https://www.factinate.com/things/23-fear-inducing-facts-insidious-film-franchise/ James Wan & Leigh Whannell Interview for Pure Horror: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-hPKWuWy7s Leigh Whannell Talks ‘Insidious’: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xjAjUCHlOjo Screen Junkies Interview with Leigh Whannell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ATXhPQlGIdI Insidious Franchise Explained (FoundFlix): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aztuGHlaYU Ben Woolf (Dancing Boy): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Woolf J. LaRose (Long-haired fiend): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Larose Insidious (2010): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insidious_(film) Goodman, Felicitas D., and Gerhard Binder. Where the Spirits Ride the Wind: Trance Journeys and Other Ecstatic Experiences. Indiana Univ. Press, 1990. Astral Projection: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astral_projection How Insidious Changed the Horror Movie Game: https://www.thedailybeast.com/how-insidious-changed-the-horror-movie-game

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Syria, Jordan, and Israel, Blowing the Tops Off Mountains, Ignoring State Constitutions

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 102:04


Steven Lobell of Univ. of Utah and John Macfarlane of Utah Valley Univ. discuss Syrian refugees and tensions with Jordan and Israel. Stanford's Barbara Block explains shark migrations. Aaswath Raman of Univ. of Pennsylvania talks radiant cooling. Michael Hendryx from Indiana Univ. Bloomington blows open mountain-top removal mining. BYU's Jeremy Pope on state constitutions. Murat Iyigun of Univ. of Colorado Boulder describes how potatoes encourage peace.

Modellansatz - English episodes only

Martina Hofmanová has been working as a professor at the University of Bielefeld since October 2017. Previously, she was a Junior Professor at TU Berlin from February 2016 onwards, and before that an Assistant Lecturer, there. She studied at the Charles University in Prague, and got her PhD in 2013 at the École normale supérieure de Cachan in Rennes. Her time in Germany started in 2013 when she moved to the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig as a postdoc.Gudrun and Martina talk about randomness in the modeling of fluid motion. This topic is connected to the study of turbulent flow. Of course, we observe turbulence all around us, i.e. chaotic behaviour of the pressure and the velocity field in fluid flow. One example is the smoke pattern of a freshly extinguished candle. Its first part is laminar, then we observe transitional turbulent flow and fully turbulent one the further away the smoke travels. A second example is Rayleigh Bénard convection. Under the influence of a temperature gradient and gravity, one observes convection rolls when the temperature difference between bottom and top becomes large enough. If we look more closely, one can prescribe the motion as a mean flow plus random fluctuations. These fluctuations are difficult to measure but their statistical properties are reproduced more easily. A general procedure in physics and science is to replace expensive time averages by ensemble averages, which can be calculated together on a parallel computer. The concept why this often works is the so-called ergodic hypothesis. To justify this from the mathematical side, the main problem is to find the right measure in the ensemble average. In the model problem one can see that the solution is continuously dependent on the initial condition and the solution operator has a semigroup property. For random initial conditions, one can construct the solution operator correspondingly. Already with this toy problem one sees that the justification of using ensemble averages is connected to the well-posedness of the problem. In general, this is not apriori known. The focus of Martina's work is to find the existence of steady solutions for the compressible flow system, including stochastic forces with periodic boundary conditions (i.e. on the torus). At the moment, we know that there are global weak solutions but only local (in time) strong solutions. It turned out that the right setting to study the problem are so-called dissipative martingale solutions: Unfortunately, in this setting, the velocity is not smooth enough to be a stochastic process. But the energy inequality can be proved. The proof rests on introducing artificial dissipation in the mass conservation, and a small term with higher order regularity for the density. Then, the velocity is approximated through a Faedo-Galerkin approximation and a lot of independent limiting processes can be carried out successfully. The project is a collaboration with Dominic Breit and Eduard Feireisl. References M. Hofmanová: Stochastic partial differential equations, Lecture notes, Technical University of Berlin, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová, B. Maslowski: Stationary solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes system driven by stochastic forces, preprint, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová: Local strong solutions to the stochastic compressible Navier-Stokes system, preprint, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová: Compressible fluids driven by stochastic forcing: The relative energy inequality and applications, Comm. Math. Physics 350, 443-473, 2017. D. Breit, M. Hofmanová: Stochastic Navier-Stokes equations for compressible fluids, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 65 (4), 1183-1250, 2016. Podcasts N. Vercauteren: Lokale Turbulenzen, Gespräch mit S. Ritterbusch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 144, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017. http://modellansatz.de/lokale-turbulenzen B.Valsler, D. Ansell: The Science of Turbulence, The Naked Scientists Podcast, 2010.

Modellansatz
Turbulence

Modellansatz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 30:11


Martina Hofmanová has been working as a professor at the University of Bielefeld since October 2017. Previously, she was a Junior Professor at TU Berlin from February 2016 onwards, and before that an Assistant Lecturer, there. She studied at the Charles University in Prague, and got her PhD in 2013 at the École normale supérieure de Cachan in Rennes. Her time in Germany started in 2013 when she moved to the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences in Leipzig as a postdoc.Gudrun and Martina talk about randomness in the modeling of fluid motion. This topic is connected to the study of turbulent flow. Of course, we observe turbulence all around us, i.e. chaotic behaviour of the pressure and the velocity field in fluid flow. One example is the smoke pattern of a freshly extinguished candle. Its first part is laminar, then we observe transitional turbulent flow and fully turbulent one the further away the smoke travels. A second example is Rayleigh Bénard convection. Under the influence of a temperature gradient and gravity, one observes convection rolls when the temperature difference between bottom and top becomes large enough. If we look more closely, one can prescribe the motion as a mean flow plus random fluctuations. These fluctuations are difficult to measure but their statistical properties are reproduced more easily. A general procedure in physics and science is to replace expensive time averages by ensemble averages, which can be calculated together on a parallel computer. The concept why this often works is the so-called ergodic hypothesis. To justify this from the mathematical side, the main problem is to find the right measure in the ensemble average. In the model problem one can see that the solution is continuously dependent on the initial condition and the solution operator has a semigroup property. For random initial conditions, one can construct the solution operator correspondingly. Already with this toy problem one sees that the justification of using ensemble averages is connected to the well-posedness of the problem. In general, this is not apriori known. The focus of Martina's work is to find the existence of steady solutions for the compressible flow system, including stochastic forces with periodic boundary conditions (i.e. on the torus). At the moment, we know that there are global weak solutions but only local (in time) strong solutions. It turned out that the right setting to study the problem are so-called dissipative martingale solutions: Unfortunately, in this setting, the velocity is not smooth enough to be a stochastic process. But the energy inequality can be proved. The proof rests on introducing artificial dissipation in the mass conservation, and a small term with higher order regularity for the density. Then, the velocity is approximated through a Faedo-Galerkin approximation and a lot of independent limiting processes can be carried out successfully. The project is a collaboration with Dominic Breit and Eduard Feireisl. References M. Hofmanová: Stochastic partial differential equations, Lecture notes, Technical University of Berlin, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová, B. Maslowski: Stationary solutions to the compressible Navier-Stokes system driven by stochastic forces, preprint, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová: Local strong solutions to the stochastic compressible Navier-Stokes system, preprint, 2016. D. Breit, E. Feireisl, M. Hofmanová: Compressible fluids driven by stochastic forcing: The relative energy inequality and applications, Comm. Math. Physics 350, 443-473, 2017. D. Breit, M. Hofmanová: Stochastic Navier-Stokes equations for compressible fluids, Indiana Univ. Math. J. 65 (4), 1183-1250, 2016. Podcasts N. Vercauteren: Lokale Turbulenzen, Gespräch mit S. Ritterbusch im Modellansatz Podcast, Folge 144, Fakultät für Mathematik, Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT), 2017. http://modellansatz.de/lokale-turbulenzen B.Valsler, D. Ansell: The Science of Turbulence, The Naked Scientists Podcast, 2010.

The Mogul Lounge
The Mogul Lounge Presents: Indiana Univ. Fraternity Hazing, Poindexter's News And Raven Simone

The Mogul Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2015 79:01


Danny P Ocean and Poindexter discuss fraternity hazing, Poindexter's News returns and Raven Symone's comments regarding not hiring individuals with what she calls Ghetto Names.

iHemp Revolution
Hemp Fibre Alternatives

iHemp Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2015 24:17


Dave Seber has been involved in Industrial Hemp since 1992. He started C&S Specialty Builder's Supply and Fibre Alternatives to develop Hemp applications for building materials, biofuels and agricultural supplements. Dave has been associated with Washington State University, Virgina Polytech Univ, Indiana Univ, and created an online course at Oregon State University called WSE 266 Industrial Hemp. Dave is the owner of Fibre Alternatives which is a hemp based composite development and bio energy consulting service. He partnered with Forrest Paint Company of Eugene OR, for the production of Hemp Shield which is the first modern hemp oil based wood finish and deck sealer. Hemp Shield is the first and only penetrating wood finish containing 100% hemp oil that is produced in the United States. Hemp Shield is suitable for wooden decks, fences, stairs, siding, shutters, furniture, anything wooden that is exposed to the weather. Hemp Shield also resists environmental attacks from mildew, algae, and fungus, and is a truly green waterproofer and protectant for outdoor wood. Websites: FibreAlternatives.com and HempShield.net Email: dave@hempshield.net

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What is Your Opinion of Patients and Caregivers Searching the Internet for Information?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2013 1:30


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses the trend of patients consulting Dr.Google - finding information of varied quality on the internet.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What is Your Opinion of Patients and Caregivers Searching the Internet for Information?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2013 1:30


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses the trend of patients consulting Dr.Google - finding information of varied quality on the internet.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What is Your Opinion of Patients and Caregivers Searching the Internet for Information?

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2013 1:30


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses the trend of patients consulting Dr.Google - finding information of varied quality on the internet.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Are You Optimistic That a Supercomputer Such as Watson Will Be Able To Improve Cancer Care?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 1:24


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on whether a supercomputer such as Watson will be able to use complex algorithms to improve cancer care.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Are You Optimistic That a Supercomputer Such as Watson Will Be Able To Improve Cancer Care?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 1:24


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on whether a supercomputer such as Watson will be able to use complex algorithms to improve cancer care.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Are You Optimistic That a Supercomputer Such as Watson Will Be Able To Improve Cancer Care?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2013 1:24


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on whether a supercomputer such as Watson will be able to use complex algorithms to improve cancer care.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Will New Forms of Mutation Testing Become Available Beyond the Major Research Centers?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 1:50


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on more widespread availability of new mutation tests.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Will New Forms of Mutation Testing Become Available Beyond the Major Research Centers?

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 1:50


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on more widespread availability of new mutation tests.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: Will New Forms of Mutation Testing Become Available Beyond the Major Research Centers?

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2013 1:50


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, gives his view on more widespread availability of new mutation tests.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn on "What Have Been the Most Significant Changes in Cancer Care over the Past Decade or Two?"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 1:07


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, on what he sees as the most significant changes in cancer care in the last decade or two.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn on "What Have Been the Most Significant Changes in Cancer Care over the Past Decade or Two?"

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 1:07


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, on what he sees as the most significant changes in cancer care in the last decade or two.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn on "What Have Been the Most Significant Changes in Cancer Care over the Past Decade or Two?"

GRACEcast Cancer 101 Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2013 1:07


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, on what he sees as the most significant changes in cancer care in the last decade or two.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What are the Biggest Challenges We Face in Delivering Effective Cancer Care in the Next Decade?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 2:00


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses leading challenges he sees for effective delivery of the best cancer care over the next decade.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What are the Biggest Challenges We Face in Delivering Effective Cancer Care in the Next Decade?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2013 2:00


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses leading challenges he sees for effective delivery of the best cancer care over the next decade.

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Dr. Larry Einhorn: What are the Biggest Challenges We Face in Delivering Effective Cancer Care in the Next Decade?

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2013 2:00


Dr. Larry Einhorn, Distinguished Professor of Medicine at Indiana Univ and former ASCO president, discusses leading challenges he sees for effective delivery of the best cancer care over the next decade.

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Inside the Crew - Chad Mashall, Robert Warzycha and Crew legend and current Indiana Univ. coach Brian Maisonneuve

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2011 60:32