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Special: Helen Czerski - Experimental Explosive Physics, Science Communication & Cosmic Shambles Live
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Ace Podcast Network
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Publication Date |
Mar 28, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:41:19

Today we have a special episode of Vaguely Accurate. We meet Helen Czerski, a physicist, oceanographer and science communicator for the BBC. She graduated from Cambridge University in 2001 with a 1st degree in Physics and then furthered her education with a PhD in experimental explosive physics – we do talk about what exactly this is. Helen currently works as a Research Fellow in the department of mechanical engineering at University College London. She is over in Australia for the Cosmic Shambles Live tour and very generously gave us some of her time.

In this episode we talk about both her research experience and science communication. We will find out how a continuing fascination with the world of very fast small-scale phenomena led her from explosives to the study of ocean bubble formation; her philosophies on science communication and we will discuss the Cosmic Shambles Live tour.

Celebrating curiosity and reason with an explosion of science, stand-up comedy and musical cameos, Cosmic Shambles LIVE is a clever UK variety show like no other! Host Robin Ince is joined by a cast of world leading scientists, comedians and performers as Cosmic Shambles LIVE synthesises in SydneyMelbourne and Perth during March/April 2017.

http://vaguelyaccurate.com

http://acepodcasts.com

http://www.sabbr.com.au/

http://www.helenczerski.net/

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30231780-storm-in-a-teacup

http://atheistfoundation.org.au/media-release/cosmic-shambles-live-tour/

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