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This episode is sponsored by HHB Communications, the UK's leader in Pro Audio Technology. For years HHB has been delivering the latest and most innovative pro audio solutions to the world's top recording studios, post facilities, and broadcasters. The team at HHB provide best-in-class consultation, installation, training, and technical support to customers who want to build or upgrade their studio environment for immersive audio workflow. To find out more or book a demo at their HQ facility visit www.hhb.co.uk In this episode of the Immersive Audio Podcast, Oliver Kadel is joined by Professors Gavin Kearney and Helena Daffern from the AudioLab at the School of Physics Engineering and Technology at the University of York, UK. Helena and Gavin talk about the recently announced CoSTAR project - the initiative focuses on leveraging a novel R&D in virtual production technologies including CGI, spatial audio, motion capture and extended reality to create groundbreaking live performance experiences. This episode was produced by Oliver Kadel and Emma Rees and included music by Rhythm Scott. For extended show notes and more information on this episode go to www.immersiveaudiopodcast.com If you enjoy the podcast and would like to show your support, please consider becoming a Patreon. Not only are you supporting us, but you will also get special access to bonus content and much more. Find out more on our official Patreon page - www.patreon.com/immersiveaudiopodcast We thank you kindly in advance! We want to hear from you! We value our community and would appreciate it if you would take our very quick survey and help us make the Immersive Audio Podcast even better: surveymonkey.co.uk/r/3Y9B2MJ Thank you! You can follow the podcast on Twitter @IAudioPodcast for regular updates and content or get in touch via podcast@1618digital.com immersiveaudiopodcast.com
#S4:E6 — Karen Hogg is a Technical Specialist at the University of York, and Margaret Mbuchi is a Principal Research Scientist at the Kenya Medical Research Institute. In this episode of Flow Stars, Karen and Margaret join Peter O'Toole to celebrate the achievements of flow cytometry initiatives across Africa and discuss some of the logistical challenges involved. Karen shares some of the logistical and technical hurdles involved in transporting cytometers and reagents to African countries, and Margaret shares some of the issues that can arise when recruiting study participants in areas of civil unrest. If you want to get involved and support research in resource-poor areas, find out how to donate spare instruments via the International Society for the Advancement of Cytometry Instruments 4 Science program. Visit the ISAC website to donate online. Watch or listen to all episodes of Flow Stars: flowstars.bitesizebio.com
In this podcast episode about knowledge exchange and innovation, I'm joined by my guest Amanda Selvaratnam, Associate Director of Research and Enterprise at the University of York in the UK. Key topics we cover are: What is Knowledge Exchange and why does it matter? Collaborative Learning: Strategies for Effective Knowledge Exchange From Theory to Practice: How to Implement Knowledge Exchange in Real Projects Building Strong Networks for Effective Knowledge Exchange Maximising the Impact of Knowledge Exchange: Tips and Techniques The Future of Knowledge Exchange: Trends and Innovation Amanda is an expert on commercialising innovation and getting research out there being used in the community for real by communities, businesses, and organizations so that it can make impact. She shares some great examples. We talk about how businesses and other organisations can connect with universities for knowledge exchange and innovation to access and optimize research opportunity. It really is a value-packed episode, thanks to Amanda's insight and the generosity of her sharing her experience. I'm sure you're going to enjoy it and get lots from it. Amanda and I would love to hear what you think. Do please let us know in the comments. More about Amanda Selvaratnam: Amanda Selvaratnam, Associate Director Research Innovation and Knowledge Exchange (Impact), University of York Following a scientific career in research and industry, Amanda moved into business intelligence with GlaxoSmithKline prior to joining the University of York in 1999. Amanda is responsible for the engagement of the University with business with a focus on impact through the development and delivery of professional development and executive education courses, technology transfer and regional economic development. Amanda is also the Founder and Director of the Training Gateway, an organisation that supports UK training and education organisations to win training and education contracts and develop partnerships overseas. Working extensively in the Gulf and South East Asia, Amanda has led over 30 trade missions and supported dozens of UK training and education organisations develop international business partnerships. The links we mention in the episode are: Amanda Selvaratnam on LinkedIn Business and working with the University of York: business@york.ac.uk Praxis Auril Knowledge Exchange organisation and conference University video knowledge Exchange StreetLife Video StreetLife Video 2 York City Video #enterprise #innovation #highereducation #commercialisation #knowledgeexchange
In this episode, Darnley explains about the most recent breach from LastPass. Are password managers reliable anymore? Should you continue to use them even with all these breaches that has happened over the few years?
In this episode of the Chasing Leviathan podcast, PJ and Dr. Brian Cummings discuss the history of the book, particularly as it relates to issues of power, social control, and backlash against "dangerous" books. Dr. Cummings also explores the interplay of books and belief in the history of global religions.For a deep dive into Dr. Dr. Brian Cummings' work, check out his book:Bibliophobia: The End and the Beginning of the Book
In this episode we are live at the Harrogate flower show and we are talking to Jason Daff from the University of YorkProfessional horticulturist specialised in plant production for research and development purposes.Particular interests include seed biology and technology, import and export of seed/plant material and plant husbandry within controlled environments and glasshouses.He is also part of the The Chartered Institute of Horticulture#gardening #trees #gardening-podcast #horticulture #nature #flowers #podcast #herbs #vegetables #gardendesignSupport the show
Joe Biden's Straight Talk Express comes to Asia! WaPo Bureau Chief Michelle Ye Hee Lee joins us to talk about what Biden took away from his time in Japan. If he's anything like most Americans, we're betting that list includes a Hello Kitty T-shirt and a fake sword.Ferris Wheel and Kintsugi River boats!Topics discussed on this episode include: How much we POTENTIALLY appreciate Elon Musk Bobby's BBQ shop gets even closer to completion Ollie rails against the propertied class Bobby's kids make relationship milestones Ollie at the Brighton Fringe The highs and lows of performing live comedy Why did that couple excuse themselves from Ollie's show mid-performance? Therapy and catharsis and the overlap between joke writing and self-analysis Metaphors about the wrong kinds of transportation Gratitude for our wonderful listeners Michelle's experience covering Biden's Asian Tour Michelle being super professional in the face of very silly questions IPEF: DON'T CALL IT A COME BACK How does Japan feel about the US walking out of TPP All things politics around Biden's Asia Trip North Korean Covid: What do we know? Japan opened for limited group tours, limited group tours open for Corona-infection Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com. Extras this time include conversations about: How the pandemic turned Michelle's long-distance relationship into a long-distance marriage Bobby and Ollie's advice for surviving long-distance What it's like when you, as a journalist, become the focus of a piece of journalism How does Guam see its relationship with the mainland US/feel about mainland current events? US current events
Japan Scholar Oleg Benesch joins us to to talk about the past, present, and future of Japanese castles,and break down the debates around them, proving that when it comes to historical Japanese strongholds, things aren't always black and shiro.Bobby and Ollie mourn the loss of some of their river cruise sponsors, and play catch up.Topics discussed on this episode include: Our new, hopefully temporary show format Ukraine, Covid, North Korea, #japantravelban and other topics we're really trying to avoid Bobby's move to Karatsu, his girls' preschool graduation, and how being rich requires HAVING money Ollie's comedy career, his time in Barcelona, and the value of performing comedy (and podcasting) in a world that's falling apart ISSUING REFUNDS ALL THINGS CASTLES w/Oleg Benesch. Where did they come from? Why? What happened to them? Why? What's going to happen to them? WHY? Get access to the extras by supporting the podcast for less than $1 an episode. Become a member at http://buymeacoffee.com. Have something you'd like to say? Send us a fax at japanbyrivercruise.comor Tweet to us at @jbrcpodContent Links:Oleg's books:Japan's Castles: Citadels of Modernity in War and PeaceInventing the Way of the Samurai: Nationalism, Internationalism, and Bushido in Modern Japan (The Past and Present Book Series)Social Media Links:Oleg Benesch: Twitter | Homepage Ollie Horn: Twitter | InstagramBobby Judo: Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeOther things to click onSome are affiliate links because we're sell-outs We record remotely using Squadcast and the podcast is hosted on Transistor. Bobby uses the Samson Go Mic and Ollie uses the AT2005USB mic ★ Support this podcast ★
Dr. Baddeley is one of the world's leading authorities on Human Memory. He created the three component model of working memory in the 1970s. https://youtu.be/zCs2fbH11Ak --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rayme-pastore/support
Kid News This Week: History of Black History Month and Valentine's Day, koalas on Australia's endangered list, crazy rich people buy crazy expensive Nike shoes - all that and more on this weeks news pool for kids!
Annette Zimmermann makes the provocative argument that there are times it might be better to take cutting-edge artificial intelligence tools and leave them unused. Annette is a political philosopher working on the ethics of artificial intelligence and machine learning. She’s a technology and human rights fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University, and an assistant professor in philosophy at the University of York in the United Kingdom. Annette was previously a postdoc at Princeton’s Center for Information Technology Policy as well as at Princeton's University Center for Human Values.
Topical debate with Chris Mason and guests. Listeners' responses with Anita Anand.
#S1:E4 — In today's episode of Flow Stars we discover more about cytometry training with Derek Davies of the Francis Crick Institute and Karen Hogg of the University of York. These two exceptional trainers share their thoughts on the importance of networking, what gets them out of bed in the morning, and – in Derek's case – the trials and tribulations of Carshalton Athletic FC. The pair discuss their career highs – and lows – in this candid and engaging interview.Watch or Listen to all episodes of Flow Stars here: https://flowstars.bitesizebio.com
#4 — In today's episode of Flow Stars we discover more about cytometry training with Derek Davies of the Francis Crick Institute and Karen Hogg of the University of York. These two exceptional trainers share their thoughts on the importance of networking, what gets them out of bed in the morning, and – in Derek's case – the trials and tribulations of Carshalton Athletic FC. The pair discuss their career highs – and lows – in this candid and engaging interview. Watch or listen to all episodes of Flow Stars here: https://bitesizebio.com/flowstars/
Can you give things your best shot... and then let good enough be good enough? Many people in our society can’t - they are perfectionists and set themselves unrealistic and unachievable standards. Our culture in fact pushes for perfectionism. But we can learn to promote growth over perfection and compassion over criticism.
Can you give things your best shot... and then let good enough be good enough? Many people in our society can’t - they are perfectionists and set themselves unrealistic and unachievable standards. Our culture in fact pushes for perfectionism. But we can learn to promote growth over perfection and compassion over criticism.
Can you give things your best shot... and then let good enough be good enough? Many people in our society can’t - they are perfectionists and set themselves unrealistic and unachievable standards. Our culture in fact pushes for perfectionism. But we can learn to promote growth over perfection and compassion over criticism.
We ask scholar Oleg Benesch if the "samurai spirit" is the reason for Japan's voluntary compliance with corona guidelines, and should he fail in his duty to answer, we expect him to choose the only honorable way to deal with the shame.
This week, Justine talks with the Pro Vice-Chancellor of the University of York, Kiran Trehan.They talks about why improving social mobility is a priority for York, why it should be for the Russell Group of universities, and where Kiran's passion for this agenda comes from.
This interview is with Dr. Peter O'Toole, Head of Imaging and Cytometry at the University Of York (recorded 2020-09-18). More information can be found on the University Of York website: https://www.york.ac.uk/biology/our-staff/peter-otoole/ Teledyne Photometrics Web: https://www.photometrics.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Photometrics LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/teledynephotometrics/
We chatted with Anthony Sinnott, Access and procurement development manager at the University of York, about the logistics of libraries in lockdown, providing access to information during this time, and the positive qualities that have come from the situation.
We chatted with Anthony Sinnott, Access and procurement development manager at the University of York, about the logistics of libraries in lockdown, providing access to information during this time, and the positive qualities that have come from the situation.
We edited together some clips of Ruthie, Uni, Dad, and Me as our entry for the British Podcast Awards, but as it seems those awards will not happen we thought we'd share them anyway. The clips are from the podcasts we made around the time Ruth was starting at the University of York, and settling in See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PLEASE NOTE- THIS TRACK RECORDED PRIOR TO CORONA VIRUS OUTBREAK. Hey Brand Nerds! We have a fun show today with Gabe who is as he describes a Britzilianamericanadian representing someone who is Brazilian, grew up in the UK and has spent time in Canada and the US. Gabe does what we do and this track provides a glimpse from someone with a different view. Lots of fun. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • As a marketer, embed yourself in the business • As a marketing leader, set expectations with bosses straight up • Bring your whole self to work • Focus on “how” questions, not “what” questions • For a successful marketing campaign, if it's working, don't be so quick to move on #gabrielcohen #marketing #branding #monigle #interbrand
PLEASE NOTE- THIS TRACK RECORDED PRIOR TO CORONA VIRUS OUTBREAK. Hey Brand Nerds! We have a fun show today with Gabe who is as he describes a Britzilianamericanadian representing someone who is Brazilian, grew up in the UK and has spent time in Canada and the US. Gabe does what we do and this track provides a glimpse from someone with a different view. Lots of fun. Oh and lots to learn including these highlights: • As a marketer, embed yourself in the business • As a marketing leader, set expectations with bosses straight up • Bring your whole self to work • Focus on “how” questions, not “what” questions • For a successful marketing campaign, if it’s working, don’t be so quick to move on #gabrielcohen #marketing #branding #monigle #interbrand
Traipsing through the Eastern Arc Mountains of Tanzania, Prof Andy Marshall uncovered something pretty special. In this episode we find out about Andy's recent discovery and his commitment to saving the world's forests.
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Podcast Interview With Philip Garnett, University Of York by The Neo4j Graph Database Community
This week i'm in conversation with Heidi Fraser-Krauss, Director of Information Services at the University of York, to talk about moving to the cloud, changes in management techniques, and resource recommendations to stay motivated in tech and education. Heidi is the recent winner of CIO of the Year at Computing's Women in IT Excellence Awards, so do tune in to hear what she's got to say! For full show notes and references, go to www.theedtechpodcast.com
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
SRHE (Society for Research into Higher Education) Conference And Network Podcasts
Dr Alison Parkin, who has just started her own lab group at the University of York, talks about taking career development step by step, and the importance of both research and teaching in academic careers.