In the third episode, we interview Dr. Tsung-Lin Hsieh, a Post Doctoral Research Associate at Princeton University. His research focuses on the theoretical modeling of tropical cyclones. We discuss Tsung-Lin's research methodology, how he goes from ideation of a research topic to publication. We discuss Tsung-Lin's passions outside of research, how he explores the beauty and art of cyclone visualization. And we have an amazing discussion on what distinguishes an artist from a scientist. You can find more about Dr. Tsung-Lin Hsieh from his website.
The Scientific Method Podcast Episode 2 (Interview with Alissa Johnson)
In our second episode, we interview Alissa Johnson, a 3rd year Ph.D. student at the University of Pennsylvania in the Pikul Research Group. Alissa talks about her work and methodology in battery research. She champions ideas for thinking outside the “battery box” and how rethinking battery architecture will enable new and exciting technology, such as soft robots and more.
The Scientific Method Podcast Episode 1 (Interview with Sonia Roberts)
In our first episode Angela and Mitch interview Sonia Roberts a PhD student at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss her research, opinions on algorithmic accountability, and more. You can find more information about Sonia on the KodLab website Here