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    Explore " uts" with insightful episodes like "#29 - Sonderausgabe zum Ultimate Tennis Showdown in Frankfurt", "Jennifer Matthews - Future Reefs Research, UTS - S03 E03", "Volodymyr Zelensky: Who Is The Man Standing Up To Putin?", "#48 1st Year Engineering Science - Ayleen Farnood" and "'Who's afraid of the truth?' — An Indigenous director tackles an American classic" from podcasts like ""Against All Odds - der SBN7 Sport(wetten)-Podcast", "Scuba Goat", "The Quicky", "Kee to Success: Student Careers Guide" and "The Stage Show"" and more!

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    #29 - Sonderausgabe zum Ultimate Tennis Showdown in Frankfurt

    #29 - Sonderausgabe zum Ultimate Tennis Showdown in Frankfurt
    Nachdem ich bereits via Instagram zum Ultimate Tennis Showdown in Frankfurt berichtet habe, gibt es hier nun noch den ausführlichen Erfahrungsbericht. 
     
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    • (00:00:00) Intro
    • (00:00:35) Was ist der Ultimate Tennis Showdown?
    • (00:01:27) Erfahrungsbericht zum Media Day
    • (00:03:29) UTS Spielregeln
    • (00:06:53) Erfahrungsbericht zu den ersten beiden Tagen
    • (00:09:24) Erfahrungsbericht zum Finaltag
    • (00:12:18) Überraschungsinterview durch Stephan
    • (00:19:29) Outro

    Jennifer Matthews - Future Reefs Research, UTS - S03 E03

    Jennifer Matthews - Future Reefs Research, UTS - S03 E03

    Dr Jen Matthews has pioneered the application of metabolomics to unravel the metabolic interactions underpinning coral health and resilience to environmental change.

    Increasing environmental pressures, such as increased sea temperatures, are causing the catastrophic loss of coral cover around the globe, including the largest coral reef ecosystem in the world: the Great Barrier Reef. So, it’s unsurprising we are starting to see corals migrate poleward to cooler waters. In fact, Sydney has recently become home to a new subtropical coral. This raises a significant question: Could Sydney be a refuge for corals from the warming GBR?

     A Human Frontier Science Programme Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney, Jen holds a PhD in Marine Biology (Dean’s list, Victoria University Wellington), a MRes (Imperial College London) and a BSc (Honours, Bath University). Jen is dedicated to finding solutions to current environmental challenges, targeting local (e.g. tropicalization of coastal NSW), national (e.g. Great Barrier Reef restoration), and global topics (e.g. microplastic pollution).

    Her contributions are internationally recognised, being invited to join the prestigious Coral Bleaching Research Coordination Network, and the International Metabolomics Society Early-Career Members Network. In 2009, she founded ‘Big Blue Conservation’, a not-for-profit organisation protecting and restoring beautiful reef ecosystems in Thailand. Her industry engagement while developing the innovative microplastics removal tool, funded by Lord Mayor’s Charitable Foundation Seed Innovation Grant, has shown her to be an emerging STEMprenuer. Despite her early-career stage, Jen has secured $300,000 in competitive funding, produced 14 publications and actively advocates for effective science communication and women-in-STEM, through programs such as SoapboxScience Sydney 2019-2020.


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    Volodymyr Zelensky: Who Is The Man Standing Up To Putin?

    Volodymyr Zelensky: Who Is The Man Standing Up To Putin?

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is front and centre in news headlines as his country continues its efforts to repel the Russian military following the invasion late last week, but how much do we really know about him?

    You might have heard that he used to be a comic and actor, who almost lucked his way into the top job after playing the Ukrainian President on TV, but is that true? And has he really become a hero just one week into the conflict?

    The Quicky speak to an expert in Ukrainian society and politics to find out who this man is, and whether he really will be able to stand up to Russian President Vladimir Putin and bring an end to the violence before it escalates further.

    CREDITS 

    Host: Claire Murphy

    With thanks to: 

    Dr Olga Oleinikova - Senior Lecturer in Social and Political Sciences, and Director of the Ukraine Democracy Initiative Research Centre at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

    Producer: Claire Murphy

    Executive Producer: Siobhán Moran-McFarlane

    Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri

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    'Who's afraid of the truth?' — An Indigenous director tackles an American classic

    'Who's afraid of the truth?' — An Indigenous director tackles an American classic

    What can a 60-year-old play about drunk and sometimes spiteful American academics tell us about culture and race relations in Australia? Margaret Harvey introduces her bold vision for Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf at the State Theatre Company South Australia.

    Also, ABC Top 5 resident artist Rose Montgomery introduces us to the enduring, physical creative device that is still the stage designer's go-to tool for generating, developing and communicating ideas: the scale model.

    To eRUPI or not to eRUPI

    To eRUPI or not to eRUPI
    The government of India recently announced a direct cash transfer program called the eRUPI (or e₹UPI), if you want to be pedantic). So, what's this all about and how is it different from all the other cash transfer benefits in the past? As with many such ideas, it sounds great on paper but it all depends on implementation. Naren leads the way as he's the only one among us who read up on this, and we talk about its potential. As a bonus we also have a little discussion about the evolution of currency itself. And we discuss ideas to release a Simblified Coin. Maybe.

    Add one part news, one part bad jokes, one part Wikipedia research, one part cult references from spending too much time on the internet, one part Wodehouse quotes, and one part quality puns, and you get Simblified.

    A weekly podcast to help you appear smarter, to an audience that knows no less! Your four hosts - Chuck, Naren, Srikeit and Tony attempt to deconstruct topics with humour (conditions apply). Fans of the show have described it as "fun conversations with relatable folks", "irreverent humour", "the funniest thing to come out of Malad West" and "if I give you a good review will you please let me go".

    Started in 2016 as a creative outlet, Simblified now has over 200 episodes, including some live ones, and some with guests who are much smarter than the hosts. Welcome to the world of Simblified!

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    The How & Why Behind Marketing Metrics - with Dr. Ofer Mintz of UTS

    The How & Why Behind Marketing Metrics - with Dr. Ofer Mintz of UTS
    Soft or hard metrics? Do more metrics translate into business success? What dictates the metrics you use to measure your spend? In this episode we chat with Dr. Ofer Mintz, a senior lecturer at UTS Business School who has dedicated a good deal of his professional life to understanding the economics and metrics of digital marketing. We discuss marketing metrics around the world, the organisational drivers behind those metrics and how cultural differences play into it. We also delve into his thoughts on what educational institutions are doing to prepare students for careers in marketing, among other things.

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    The Body Farm & Predicting Storms With Moon Haloes

    The Body Farm & Predicting Storms With Moon Haloes

    With the Sydney Science Festival and National Science Week upon us, Dr Alice Williamson filled Lucy in on some amazing research from two women killing it in Australian science.

    Professor Shari Forbes is a forensic chemist and professor at UTS, and she's the lead researcher and coordinator of Australia's first body farm, where she's studing human decomposition and capturing the smell of death. She's presenting a keynote called Cracking the World of Forensics for the Sydney Science Festival. 

    Masters student and Kamilaroi woman Karlie Noon is the first Indigenous person on the East coast of Australia to attain degrees in mathematics and physics. She's currently studying a joint Masters of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced), and on top of that is doing research into weather predictions used by Indigenous Australians with Indigenous astronomer, Duane Hamacher. In particular, she's been looking at moon haloes, how they've been used for centuries to predict storms, and how modern science backs it all up. She's giving a keynote address at Indigenous Sciences: A Second Symposium... of Sorts.