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Podcasting and Science Communication as a Researcher – Do We Have the Time? With Federica Bressan
Podcasting and Science Communication as a Researcher – Do We Have the Time? With Federica Bressan
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May 12, 2022
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Today on Papa PhD, I have the pleasure of bringing you a conversation with Federica Bressan, about her experience fostering conversations about science on her podcast - Technoculture and about whether all researchers should be expected to take science communication into their own hands.
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https://youtu.be/Dj-kko8QA9g?sub_confirmation=1A Marie Curie and Fulbright alumna, Federica Bressan (1981) is a science communicator & author based in Italy. She holds two MDs in Music and Musicology and a PhD in Computer Science.The vision underlying her work concerns the co-evolution of technology and society. She is the author of 40+ peer-reviewed articles in the fields of engineering, chemistry, contemporary art, library science, and philology.Federica conducts video interviews on technology and society. She writes opinion pieces on science and communication, and teaches podcasting for researchers.
Thank you, Federica Bressan!
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Federica Bressan | LinkedInFederica Bressan | TwitterFedericabBressan.com | WebsiteFederica's videos | Youtube
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Donate safely through PayPal
Support the show on Patreon !
Or buy me a coffee :)
Today on Papa PhD, I have the pleasure of bringing you a conversation with Federica Bressan, about her experience fostering conversations about science on her podcast - Technoculture and about whether all researchers should be expected to take science communication into their own hands.
VIDEO
https://youtu.be/Dj-kko8QA9g?sub_confirmation=1A Marie Curie and Fulbright alumna, Federica Bressan (1981) is a science communicator & author based in Italy. She holds two MDs in Music and Musicology and a PhD in Computer Science.The vision underlying her work concerns the co-evolution of technology and society. She is the author of 40+ peer-reviewed articles in the fields of engineering, chemistry, contemporary art, library science, and philology.Federica conducts video interviews on technology and society. She writes opinion pieces on science and communication, and teaches podcasting for researchers.
Thank you, Federica Bressan!
If you enjoyed this conversation with Federica, let her know by clicking the link below and leaving her a message on LinkedIn:Send Federica Bressan a thank you message!Click here to share your key take-away from this interview with David!
This episode’s resources:
Federica Bressan | LinkedInFederica Bressan | TwitterFedericabBressan.com | WebsiteFederica's videos | Youtube
Get the Papa PhD Career Readiness Tool kit !
You might also like the following episodes:
Kira Dineen – Applying to Grad School in 2022Andrew Churchill – Presenting for Impact as a ResearcherChris Emdin – Reimagining a More Inclusive STEMPhD Dojo – First Year PhD - Assembling the Expedition Team
Released:
May 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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