Podcast appearances and mentions of Philip B Stark

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Best podcasts about Philip B Stark

Latest podcast episodes about Philip B Stark

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 1/4/2022 (Guest: UC-Berkley's Philip B. Stark on new TX 2020 'audit' report)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 58:17


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 1/4/2022 (Guest: UC-Berkley's Philip B. Stark on new TX 2020 'audit' report)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 58:17


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 6/8/2021 (Guest: Windham, NH auditor Philip B. Stark of UC Berkeley)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 58:10


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 6/8/2021 (Guest: Windham, NH auditor Philip B. Stark of UC Berkeley)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 58:10


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 12/13/2019 (Guest: Prof. Philip B. Stark, of UC-Berkeley)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 59:01


The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman
'BradCast' 12/13/2019 (Guest: Prof. Philip B. Stark, of UC-Berkeley)

The BradCast w/ Brad Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2019 59:01


WorldWild Podcast
17 | The Story of Weeds with Philip B. Stark

WorldWild Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 64:30


We talk with Professor Philip B. Stark, one of the key figures in the Berkeley Open Source Food Project, about what weeds can teach us...

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Minor Tweak, Major Impact
Episode 04: Dr. Philip B. Stark, University of California, Berkeley

Minor Tweak, Major Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 13:49


Philip B. Stark is Professor of Statistics and Associate Dean of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He studies topics ranging from astrophysics to earthquake prediction to gender bias to election integrity to wild food in urban ecosystems. He has published more than 190 articles and books and has lectured in thirty countries. Stark received the Presidential Young Investigator Award, the John Gideon Award for Election Integrity, the Chancellor's Award for Research in the Public Interest, the Leamer-Rosenthal Award for Transparency in Social Science, a Velux/Villum Foundation Professorship, and a Miller Professorship.

Minor Tweak, Major Impact
Episode 04: Dr. Philip B. Stark, University of California, Berkeley

Minor Tweak, Major Impact

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2019 13:49


Philip B. Stark is Professor of Statistics and Associate Dean of Mathematical and Physical Sciences at the University of California, Berkeley. He studies topics ranging from astrophysics to earthquake prediction to gender bias to election integrity to wild food in urban ecosystems. He has published more than 190 articles and books and has lectured in thirty countries. Stark received the Presidential Young Investigator Award, the John Gideon Award for Election Integrity, the Chancellor's Award for Research in the Public Interest, the Leamer-Rosenthal Award for Transparency in Social Science, a Velux/Villum Foundation Professorship, and a Miller Professorship.

House of Mystery True Crime History
STOLEN FUTURE: UNTOLD STORY OF THE 2000 ELECTION

House of Mystery True Crime History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 53:12


"This is an important book with new, deep reporting. It is chock-full of information, insights, and analysis that will intrigue both current readers and future historians." —Dan Rather, 24-year anchor of CBS Evening News and former White House correspondentIn Stolen Future, investigative reporter Stephen Singular conducts a breathtaking historical excavation of a still-controversial "cold case": the disputed, nail-biter 2000 election in Florida.Remember the infamous "hanging chads?" The outcome of the election was, amid uproar and rancor, ultimately decided by the Supreme Court. But what really caused those thousands of votes to be invalidated? Determined to find out, Singular dug deep — and uncovered shocking secrets about the extent to which our trusted election mechanisms can be compromised.But his story was never told. Instead, it was suppressed, ignored, and then buried. Until now, that is — just in time to be a part of current heated discussion regarding US election fraud.Time and again over the years we have seen proof that our machinery for choosing leaders is shamefully vulnerable to manipulation and chicanery.Since the 2000 debacle, standards have actually declined, as electoral authorities across the country abandoned not just punch cards but also reliable and re-countable hand-marked paper ballots — in favor of the false promises of technology. They have bet our democracy and our future on totally opaque black-box electronic devices that can be "hacked" by both outsiders and insiders.This is an issue that should keep you up at night. And after reading Stolen Future, a real-life thriller, you will never take the security of your vote for granted again."The attack on democracy described in this fascinating account is entirely plausible. If it happened, it changed the course of history." —Philip B. Stark, professor of statistics at the University of California and advisor to the US Election Assistance Commission"This story raises issues that really matter." —Douglas W. Jones, professor of computer science at the University of Iowa and co-author of Broken Ballots: Will Your Vote Count? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.