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    Explore "university of pittsburgh" with insightful episodes like "Physics Updates with Dean Leibovich from Nuclear Fusion, What We Have Seen So Far Through James Webb Space Telescope, Muon Wobbling the Standard Model", "Promoting Healthy Racial Identity Among Young Children with Guest Aisha White, PhD", "The Man Who Made Pitt Basketball Relevant", "Collaboration is Key for KITE" and "Tech Startup Alma Voter Episode 1" from podcasts like ""Cut To The Chase: Podcast", "Speaking of Education Podcast", "Pittsburgh Sports Memories", "ImpacTech" and "The Black Hole"" and more!

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    Physics Updates with Dean Leibovich from Nuclear Fusion, What We Have Seen So Far Through James Webb Space Telescope, Muon Wobbling the Standard Model

    Physics Updates with Dean Leibovich from Nuclear Fusion, What We Have Seen So Far Through James Webb Space Telescope, Muon Wobbling the Standard Model

    On this episode of Cut to the Chase: we give some of the exciting updates in the world of science. As we approach the Fall of 2023, this year continues to demonstrate that perhaps the scientists still don’t know everything there is to know about our planet.

    Amongst the exciting updates, Dr. Adam Leibovich, our regular contributor on all things physics, has been named Dean of the Arts and Science at University of Pittsburgh.   So major congratulations are in order for that achievement. 

    Dr. Leibovich goes through three topics in this update.

    First, we go through the recent experiment with the muon, a subatomic particle, and what that means for the Standard Model. The experiment was run and confirmed the existence of other types of matter and energy that exist in the universe that scientists have not accounted for. So now the search for what these particles, matter, and energy are will keep physicists busy and excited for the future.

    Second, the James Webb Space Telescope has passed its one year anniversary. Dr. Leibovich goes through a few of the exciting things that the telescope has observed, including the most detailed infrared image of the universe ever created.

    And third, the ongoing dream of trying to make nuclear fusion a reality reached a recent milestone at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory which used 192 lasers to ignite a fusion reaction that produced more energy than was used to trigger it.   Although the old saying that we are “30 years away” from making nuclear fusion commercially viable might still be the case, the milestone was significant as it replicated the achievement of creating more energy than was used to create the reaction. As Dr. Leibovich notes, in the world of science, replication of the experiment is always significant. Now, the world just needs a significant amount of funding and effort to help make nuclear fusion commercially viable. Scaled up nuclear fusion could be a solution towards getting the world off fossil fuels without having to mine the planet for materials to making EVS, solar and wind powered apparatus.

    Listen to the previous episodes Adam has been on here:

    Leibovich's Biased Top 10 Unknowns In Physics

    Are You In Outer Space? Check Out Who Is and the Science Behind It

    James Webb Space Telescope: Will it Solve Unanswered Questions of the Planet?

    First Images from James Webb Telescope Revealed-What We Saw

    Learn more about Adam and his career https://www.as.pitt.edu/adam-leibovich-dean

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    Promoting Healthy Racial Identity Among Young Children with Guest Aisha White, PhD

    Promoting Healthy Racial Identity Among Young Children with Guest Aisha White, PhD

    This episode features Dr. Aisha White, Director of P.R.I.D.E., a program within the Office of Child Development, which is part of the University of Pittsburgh School of Education. This organization promotes positive racial identity development in early education. The program helps parents, caregivers, educators, and community leaders learn about the many ways race impacts young children, as well as helping them understand the importance of discussing race with young children. They provide them with various learning opportunities, including trainings for educators and artists, Parent Village sessions for Black children, and art festivals created to immerse young Black children in a space designed to celebrate them. To learn more about P.R.I.D.E visit the website: https://www.racepride.pitt.edu/about-pride. 

    The Man Who Made Pitt Basketball Relevant

    The Man Who Made Pitt Basketball Relevant

    In this episode we will cover a childhood actor who unlike Todd Bridges or Danny Bonaduce made a career for himself – not as an actor but as a basketball coach. Jamie Dixon came out of nowhere as a unknown assistant to become one of the best basketball coaches in the country. We will detail his success and eventual exit from Pitt basketball.

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    Collaboration is Key for KITE

    Collaboration is Key for KITE

    Host: Dr. Mary Goldberg, Co-Director of the IMPACT Center at the University of Pittsburgh
    Guests: Dr. Alex Mihailidis, Barbara G Stymies Chair in Rehabilitation Technology, and lead of the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics team at KITE, and Dr. Tilak Dutta, Scientist at the Toronto Rehab Institute. 


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    Full Episode Transcript | PDF

    Timestamps: 
    01:15 Alex Background & Intro
    02:21 Tilak Background & Intro
    03:28 KITE Center - What they do and the research teams
    05:12 Collaboration, Commercialization and Translation
    07:51 The Home Lab and End-Users
    14:47 KITE Startups - Braze Mobility
    18:15 Research, Funding & Support

     

    Tech Startup Alma Voter Episode 1

    Tech Startup Alma Voter Episode 1

    Mitch launches season 4 of The Black Hole Podcast with an idea for a groundbreaking internet platform. The Alma Voter platform uses the advertising dollars spent on a University's Students and Alumni to offset the cost of tuition for active students. Alma Voter is also a voting and transparency platform so that students and alumni can figure out exactly how their University functions and then vote on major decisions and policies using direct democracy. Mitch has released the copyright on the description and LLC founding document he reads during this podcast and has published them on the almavoter.com website. Thanks for listening and sharing. 

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    Instituting a NIL policy based on education, communication and monitoring

    Instituting a NIL policy based on education, communication and monitoring

    Name, image and likeness (NIL) continues to be a hot topic for colleges and universities. Athletic, compliance and academic programming departments are developing approaches to support and provide opportunities for student athletes in this new NIL environment while adhering to state regulations and institutional policies. The University of Pittsburgh (Pitt) built a NIL policy based on continuous and purposeful education, communication and monitoring. Chris Hoppe, Executive Associate Athletic Director, Sport Administration and Student-Athlete Support Services, joins the podcast to share Pitt’s approach to NIL compliance and how the university is helping student athletes navigate this new environment with continuous traditional and nontraditional education and communication. Don’t miss this deep dive into NIL compliance and beyond, including Chris’ advice for institutions based on his own lessons learned! 

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    Scouting the growth of data analytics in collegiate athletics

    Scouting the growth of data analytics in collegiate athletics

    University of Pittsburgh Associate Athletic Director for Business Services, Ryan Varley, and Director of Analytics for Athletics, Richard Turnquist, share their experience and insights from implementing an effective data analytics program to help make strategic, data-driven decisions within the athletic department.   

    The Walt Harris Debacle

    The Walt Harris Debacle

    On this episode we will delve into Pitt’s controversial 2004 football season, which ultimately became a pivotal year for them. It will follow Coach Harris and all the twists and turns of this very unusual year, and showcasing some vital background. All of this leading up to the dramatic moment of Harris’ firing, and the aftermath of the team not making it back to relevance for another 4 seasons.

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    Join Dawn & Peter with Rob Oliver

    Join Dawn & Peter with Rob Oliver
    In August of 1993, Rob was paralyzed from the chest down as the result of a body surfing injury. At 21 years old, he was confronted with major life questions and decisions. How do the obstacles in my life affect me? Can I succeed in spite of personal limitations? What makes life meaningful? Rob took these questions to heart and began his work to develop a full and meaningful life.   "You are responsible for your own life. The circumstances around you are things that may or may not change, it's your job to find the positive and relish that."   Since his injury, Rob has accomplished what he sees as "everyone's goals". He went on to to complete his education with a Bachelors in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh, followed by a Masters from Duquesne University. Rob married "the most wonderful woman in the world" and they have 7 year old triplets. (Everyone's goal might not be triplets, but the goal of marriage and having a family is pretty universal.) Today he is working full time.   "We all have goals, we all have obstacles, we need to assess which will win in each of our lives. If you want to accomplish your goals, you're going to have to deal with the obstacles, but not be overcome by them."
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