 With graduation season upon us, today’s edition of How on Earth is Part 1 of our annual “Graduation Special”. Our guests in the studio today are scientists and engineers who have or will soon receive their Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in a STEM-related field.  They talk about their thesis research, their grad school experiences, and what they have planned next.
With graduation season upon us, today’s edition of How on Earth is Part 1 of our annual “Graduation Special”. Our guests in the studio today are scientists and engineers who have or will soon receive their Ph.D. from the University of Colorado in a STEM-related field.  They talk about their thesis research, their grad school experiences, and what they have planned next.
 Rob Streeter – Electrical Engineering
Rob Streeter – Electrical Engineering
Topic: High-resolution Deep-tissue Microwave Thermometry
 Amanda Hampton – Applied Math
Amanda Hampton – Applied Math
Topic: On the Three-Dimensional, Quadratic Diffeomorphism: Anti-integrability, Attractors, and Chaos
Jacob Kravits – Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
 – Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering
Topic: Balancing Cost, Water, Emissions, and Reliability in Power Systems Operations
You can listen to Part 2 of this year’s special or all past year Graduation Special episodes.
Host / Producer : Joel Parker
Executive Producer : Shelley Schlender
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