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Research on the Rocks

Research on the Rocks

By: Paula Larsson and Joshua Bull
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The podcast where quality research meets quality cocktails. Hosted by two researchers at the Unversity of Oxford, join Paula and Josh as they chat about interesting things with interesting researchers while drinking interesting drinks. Covering research from maths, music and medicine through to philosophy, physics and politics, we interview PhD students and postdoctoral researchers about what it is that makes them tick - apart from our cocktails, that is...© 2023 Research on the Rocks Science World
Episodes
  • Episode 5 - Anti-Vaxx History with Paula Larsson
    Nov 13 2021

    Who knew that vaccine resistance is as old as vaccines?? Soon-to-be-Dr. Larsson did! In fact, she just wrote a whole dissertation on it! 

    We are back from a long hiatus to talk about the history of vaccines and anti-vaccination movements with very special guest (and co-host, so let's face it, not actually that special) Paula Larsson. 

    Listen on to learn about Josh's wide array of berry liquors, how pandemic deniers have been present in past pandemics, and the many connections between anti-vaccination movements and the larger anti-establishment movements of the past century. 

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Episode 4 - All You Need Is Maths feat. Caoimhe Rooney & Jessica Williams (Mathematigals)
    Apr 13 2021

    It's time to get mathematical, with two special guests from the world of applied mathematics! Dr Caoimhe Rooney is a research fellow at NASA Ames Research Centre who uses maths to study exoplanets with the goal of understanding how they formed, what they're made of and ultimately if they could harbor life. Dr Jessica Williams is a postdoctoral researcher at MIT and Harvard Medical School who uses mathematical modelling to simulate blood flow and the effect of varying blood vessel shapes. We talked to them about their research, the experience of being women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and how maths can be used to understand such different aspects of the world around us...

    We also talked to Caoimhe and Jessica about their "Mathematigals" project, started to help foster diversity among the physical sciences. You can find them at www.mathematigals.com, or on twitter/youtube/instagram/tiktok/facebook/pretty much everywhere. They have some really cool resources for anyone who wants to inspire young people, it's well worth checking out!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Episode 3 - Zachary Cox, Master of Disaster
    Feb 19 2021

    Okay, you can't really be 'master' of disaster - in fact, you are more likely to find that disasters always come out on top in a head-to-head, but Zachary Cox argues that's not the case. Talk to the small business owners and innovators who have found ways to adapt to their quickly changing circumstances and you will find the true masters of disaster! 

    Today we interview Zach about his research in Disaster Management and learn a bit more about the ways small businesses and organizations have managed to weather the COVID-19 pandemic, how tango is the next big thing we expect to break out in 2021, and just how groan-worthy Josh's terrible puns can get.

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    1 hr and 7 mins

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