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enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
Back to Black? Why Big Oil's Exit from Renewables Isn't the End of the Energy Transition – with Michael Liebreich
In this episode, Julius speaks with Michael Liebreich, founder of Bloomberg New Energy Finance and a leading global voice on the future of energy. Together, they explore why the story of the energy transition is far from over—and why there’s real reason for optimism.🔍 We ask:✅ Big Oil is pulling back—but with global investments in renewables already outpacing fossil fuels, who’s driving the transition forward?✅ Are clean energy investments growing fast enough to meet our climate goals—and how can we accelerate the flow of capital?✅ Can the shift away from...
2025-05-04
1h 07
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#134 Schwarz-Rot startet: Was sind jetzt die großen Fragen? - Inkl. Koalitionsvertrag (Jakob Schlandt)
Schwarz-Rot startet in den politischen Betrieb – aber was bedeutet das für Energie, Klima und Verkehr? Der neue Koalitionsvertrag will vieles gleichzeitig: Klimaziele einhalten, Industrieland bleiben, Bürger*innen entlasten und Bürokratie abbauen. Doch hinter den wohlklingenden Formeln verbergen sich große Streitfragen.In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit dem ex-Energiejournalisten Jakob Schlandt, und heutigen Head of Regulation & Policy bei Hamburg Institut über die spannendsten Punkte im neuen Koalitionsvertrag, von Wärmewende bis Stromsteuer – und darüber, ob Christian Lindner bald mit Friedrich Merz auf dem Kanzleramtsdach Solarpanels installiert.(00:12:05) Überblick zum Koalitionsvertrag(00:19:37) Die Relevanz...
2025-04-20
1h 22
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#133 Luftfahrt in Europa - mit SAF klimaneutral? (Karl Hauptmeier, Managing Director Norsk E-Fuel)
Klimaneutral fliegen – ein Traum oder eine realistische Zukunftsvision? Während andere Sektoren beim CO₂-Reduktionsrennen vorankommen, bleibt die Luftfahrt eine der größten Baustellen der Energiewende. Doch Hoffnung kommt aus dem Norden: E-SAF, also synthetische Kraftstoffe auf Basis von grünem Strom, gelten als vielversprechender Hebel für klimaneutrales Fliegen.In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Karl Hauptmeier, dem deutschen CEO von Norsk e-Fuel, über Chancen, Hürden und Perspektiven von Sustainable Aviation Fuels – und warum der Weg zur CO₂-neutralen Luftfahrt komplizierter ist als gedacht.🔍 Das erwartet euch:✅ Fliegen ohne Reue? Überblick über technologische Optio...
2025-04-06
1h 22
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#132 Haushalt, Hype und harte Realität – was das neue Sondervermögen wirklich bedeutet (Dr. Simon Wolf, Germanwatch)
500 Milliarden Euro 💸 für Deutschlands Zukunft 🇩🇪📊 – klingt gewaltig, oder? Mit der Reform der Schuldenbremse und einem neuen Sondervermögen will die Bundesregierung zentrale Investitionen in Infrastruktur, Klima und Sicherheit ermöglichen. Doch was steckt wirklich hinter dem Paket – und welche Konsequenzen hat es für Haushaltsdisziplin, Verfassungsrecht und die Energiewende?In dieser Folge sprechen wir über den politischen Kraftakt hinter dem neuen Sondervermögen und analysieren die Auswirkungen auf die Investitionslandschaft in Deutschland.🔍 Das erwartet euch:✅ Was ist ein Sondervermögen? Und warum klingt es harmloser als „neue Schulden“? Wir klären die Begriffe und ordnen die Entscheid...
2025-03-23
54 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#131 Batterien aus Deutschland: Wunschdenken oder Zukunftsstrategie? (Patrick v. Rosen & Daniel Wesseling, Hosts Geladen Podcast)
Europa setzt auf die eigene 🔋Batterieproduktion – doch kann 🇩🇪 Deutschland wirklich mit der asiatischen Übermacht mithalten? Welche Technologien stehen bereit, und welche Rolle spielen Nachhaltigkeit, Ladegeschwindigkeit und Reichweite?In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Patrick von Rosen und Daniel Messling, den Hosts des "Geladen" Podcasts. Gemeinsam analysieren wir den aktuellen Stand der Batterieentwicklung, diskutieren neue Technologien wie Natrium-Ionen-Batterien und beleuchten die Abhängigkeit Europas von asiatischen Lieferketten.🔍 Das erwartet euch:✅ Status quo: Wo steht die Batterieproduktion in Deutschland? Welche Fortschritte wurden gemacht, und wie sieht der internationale Vergleich aus?✅ Technologien im Check: LFP, NMC, NCA oder Natrium-Ion...
2025-03-09
1h 08
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#128: Bundestagswahl: Wie viel Energie und Klima steckt in den Wahlprogrammen?
Was sagen die Wahlprogramme der sieben größten Parteien zu Energie und Klimathemen? Und wie genau stellen sich FDP, Grüne, CDU/CSU, SPD, BSW und die NoAFD vor, wie es mit der Energiewende weitergehen soll? Antworten auf diesen Fragen gibt es von Markus und Julius, die sich für diese Folge durch die sieben Parteiprogramme gearbeitet haben.Wie die letzten Jahre werden wir auch dieses Jahr wieder auf der e-World sein und einen Podcast aufnehmen. Mehr Infos zur e-World findet ihr unter https://www.e-world-essen.com/de/ und wenn ihr weiterhin kostenlos zur E-World kommen wollt send...
2025-01-26
1h 19
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#127 Heizungstausch, Sanierung, Förderung: Welche Forderungen stecken in den Wahlprogrammen? (Dr.-Ing. Markus Fritz - enPower & Fraunhofer ISI)
Was sagen die Wahlprogramme zur Energiewende im Gebäudesektor? Und wie genau stellen sich FDP, Grüne, CDU/CSU, SPD, BSW und die NoAFD vor, wie es mit der Wärmewende weitergehen soll? Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge von enPower mit Co-Host Markus Fritz.Zur Anmeldung für das Seminar zu Carbon Capture und Storage bitte hier klicken.Und wenn ihr kostenlos zur E-World kommen wollt, kommentiert bei Spotify, YouTube oder sendet uns eine E-Mail an hallo@enpower-podcast.de.Link zum Ticketshop: https://www.messe-ticket.de/E-World/E-world2025/Shop/FaireventIndex?culture=de(00:10:21) Was...
2025-01-12
1h 11
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#126 Direct Air Capture – Wie den Gang hochschalten? (Dr. Julius Wesche - enPower & NTNU)
Die meisten Studien und Szenarien zeigen,dass wir langfriste negative Emissionen brauchen. Eine Möglichkeit für negative Emissionen bietet die Technologie Direct Air Capture (DAC). Mit DAC lässt sich CO₂ direkt aus der Luft filtern und entweder sicher speichern (DACS) oder für industrielle Anwendungen nutzen. Doch wie funktioniert diese Technologie genau, welche Unternehmen und Akteure treiben ihre Entwicklung voran, und welche Rolle könnte sie in einer klimaneutralen Zukunft spielen?In dieser Folge drehen wir das enPower Konzept etwas auf den Kopf und Markus interviewt Julius, welcher zum Thema DACS vor kurzem ein wissenschaftliches Papier...
2024-12-29
1h 05
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#125 Fakenews zur Stromversorgung in Deutschland - Was stimmt wirklich? (Prof. Dr. Bruno Burger & Leonhard Probst - Fraunhofer ISE)
Wie sauber ist unser Strommix wirklich? Wurde die deutsche Stromerzeugung in 2024 tatsächlich "dreckiger"? Müssen wir bald mit Blackouts rechnen, oder kann Deutschland seinen Energiebedarf komplett aus Erneuerbaren decken? Und warum haben wir trotz vieler Windräder und Solaranlagen immer noch ziemlich hohe Strompreise im europäischen Vergleich?In dieser Folge des EnPower Energiewende Podcasts stellen wir die wichtigsten Fragen zur aktuellen Stromversorgung in Deutschland und klären einige hartnäckige Fakenews auf.Unsere Gäste, Prof. Dr. Bruno Burger und Leonhard Probst vom Fraunhofer-Institut für Solare Energiesysteme (ISE), nehmen uns mit auf eine spa...
2024-12-15
1h 03
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#124
Im Oktober 2024 hat die Bundesnetzagentur das Wasserstoff-Kernnetz offiziell genehmigt. Der Entwurf wurde bereits im November 2023 von den Fernleitungsnetzbetreibern eingereicht und seither in Konsultationen und internen Diskussionen verfeinert, um den Aufbau eines tragfähigen Netzes für zukünftige Wasserstoffstandorte zu ermöglichen. Doch wie sah dieser Entwicklungsprozess im Detail aus, welche Akteure waren beteiligt, und warum brauchen wir überhaupt ein Wasserstoffkernnetz?In dieser Folge sprechen wir über die Planung, den Aufbau und die Herausforderungen des Wasserstoffkernnetzes. Wie wird es strukturiert sein, welche Neubauten und Umwidmungen stehen an, und was bedeutet das alles für den Energiemarkt der Zukunft...
2024-12-02
47 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#123 e-Fuels - Nur ein Luftschloss? (Prof. Martin Wietschel, Fraunhofer ISI / KIT))
5.30 Überblick e-Fuels11:25 Aktueller Stand e-Fuels18:42 CO2-Vermeidungskosten25:49 Wo werden e-Fuels in der Zukunft herkommen?35:55 Wie werden sie hergestellt und was kosten sie?42:20 Zukunft und Regulatorik Im Oktober schlug der damalige Finanzminister Lindner vor, Verbrennungsmotoren, die ausschließlich mit E-Fuels betrieben werden, ab 2030 steuerlich zu begünstigen. Ein Vorschlag, der immer wieder für Diskussionen sorgt – vielleicht auch, weil er die Illusion vermittelt, wir könnten einfach so weitermachen wie bisher und unsere Verbrenner behalten. Doch was genau sind E-Fuels, wie unterscheiden sie sich von Benzin und Diesel, und kön...
2024-11-17
51 min
Amplifying Research
26. Social Media Strategy: Dr Julius Wesche on how to build your online presence (and boost impact while doing it)
View the full show notes, including a summary of practical tips on the Amplifying Research website: https://www.amplifyingresearch.com/podcast/25-dr-julius-wesche Check out Julius’ free email course here! https://juliuswesche.kit.com/6190218e2e Not sure where to start with social media? Dr. Julius Wesche gives us a masterclass on how to build a powerful online presence and boost your research impact while doing it. Julius is a researcher based at the Norwegian university of science and technology, who's an expert in science communication — especially when it comes to lev...
2024-11-04
1h 08
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#121 Ungeregelte Solarleistung – Wie bekommen wir sie unter Kontrolle? (Prof. Lion Hirth)
Wie verlief der Ausbau der Solarenergie in Deutschland in den letzten Jahren? Warum ist ungeregelte Solarleistung heute eine Herausforderung, und wie wirkt sich das auf den Strommarkt aus? Was passiert, wenn zu viel Solarstrom ins Netz eingespeist wird? Und wie können wir Solarenergie in Zukunft System dienlich gestalten?In unserer heutigen Folge ist Prof. Lion Hirth zu Gast. Lion lehrt an der Hertie School in Berlin und berät nebenbei mit seiner eigenen Consulting-Firma NEON unter anderem das BMWK. Gemeinsam mit Lion sprechen wir über den Ausbau der Solarenergie in Deutschland, die Herausforderungen durch ungeregelte Solarleistung und...
2024-10-20
1h 01
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#120 Power Purchase Agreements - Ist der Hype gerechtfertigt? (Annkathrin Rabe, Statkraft)
Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs) sind langfristige Verträge zwischen Stromerzeugern und Abnehmern, die den direkten Kauf von Strom, meist aus erneuerbaren Energien, zu festgelegten Konditionen regeln. Obwohl sie erst seit einigen Jahren existieren, steigt die Nachfrage aus der Industrie stetig.In dieser Folge tauchen wir tief in die Welt der PPAs ein. Ihr erfahrt unter anderem, wie sie ausgestaltet werden, was der Unterschied zwischen physischen und virtuellen PPAs ist, und wie hoch die Mindestabnahme für solche Verträge ist.All diese Informationen liefert euch unsere heutige Gästin, Annkathrin Rabe (https://www.linkedin.com/in/a...
2024-10-07
1h 02
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
Wie geht grüner Stahl in Deutschland (Kerstin Maria Rippel, Hauptgeschäftsführerin der Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl)
Welche Bedeutung hat die Stahlindustrie in Deutschland? Wie steht es um die Industrie? Wie wird Stahl eigentlich hergestellt? Und was braucht es damit auch in Zukunft (grüner) Stahl in Deutschland produziert wird?Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen Folge von Kerstin Maria Rippel, LMM (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerstin-maria-rippel-ll-m-91080a149/). Kerstin ist die Hauptgeschäftsführerin der Wirtschaftsvereinigung Stahl - der zentralen Stimme der Stahlindustrie in Deutschland.Nachtrag: Bei der Aufnahme der Folge war Bernhard Osburg noch Präsident der WV-Stahl. Nach Osburg’s Rücktritt als CEO von Thyssenkrupp Steel und als Präside...
2024-09-22
59 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#118 Luft, Biomasse, oder Abgase - Woher kommt der Kohlenstoff für die Industrie in der Zukunft? (Falko Ueckerdt - PIK & Roland Dittmeyer - KIT)
Was sind Kohlenstoffkreisläufe? In welchen Industrien werden in Zukunft auch noch Kohlenstoff gebraucht? Und wo wird dieser dann herkommen - aus der Luft, aus Biomasse, oder aus Abgasen? Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen Folge von Dr. Falko Ueckerdt vom Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) und Prof. Roland Dittmeyer vom Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT). Diese Folge wurde im Rahmen des Copernicus - Symposium in Berlin aufgenommen. Der enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fritz und Julius Wesche. Für Folgen-Ideen oder Kollaborationsanfragen gerne via email an hallo(at)enpower-podcast.de.
2024-08-12
46 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#117 Akzeptanz - Ohne geht es nicht? (Katja Treichel-Grass - MCC & Jan Hildebrand - IZES)
Vor 10 Jahren war “das mit der Akzeptanz” noch nicht recht ein großes Thema. Fast Forward, heute ist die Herausforderung Akzeptanz ganz oben auf der Prioritätenliste nationaler, kommunaler und Europäischer Entscheidungsträger*Innen. Wie wird Akzeptanz wissenschaftliche definiert? Warum brauchen wir sie? Und was können Projektentwickler und politischer Entscheidungsträgerinnen tun, um im Vorhinein dafür zu sorgen, dass besonders sensible Themen addressiert werden? Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen Folge von Jan Hildebrand, der beim Institut für ZukunftsEnergie- und Stoffstromsysteme das Arbeitsfeld Umweltpsychologie leitet, und Katja Treichel-Grass die am MCC - Mercator Research Institute on Global Commo...
2024-07-28
46 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#116 Strommarkt: Flexibilität und Kraftwerksstrategie (Katrin Düning, - Tennet & Hans Ulrich Buhl - FIT)
Wieviel Flexibilität brauchen wir im Strommarkt? Wie beeinflusst die aktuell diskutierte Kraftwerksstrategie die Debatte um den Strommarkt der Zukunft? Und welche Herausforderungen müssen wir umschiffen, um in Zukunft genug Flexibilität zur Verfügung stellen zu können, wenn unser Stromsystem hauptsächlich mit erneuerbaren Energien gespeist wird?Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen Folge von Katrin Düning die sich bei Tennet um Energiepolitische Angelegenheiten und Public Relations kümmert, und Prof. Dr. Hans Ulrich Buhl vom Fraunhofer FIT und dem Institut für Informationsmanagement. Der enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fr...
2024-07-15
1h 03
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#115 Energiewende-Rückblick Erstes Halbjahr 2024
Was ist im ersten Halbjahr 2024 energiewendepolitisch passiert? Einen Überblick gibt es in dieser Folge mit Serafin von Roon. Serafin ist der Geschäftsführer der Forschungsstelle für Energiewirtschaft, und Co-Host des Redispatch Podcast. (00:07:46) Kürzung des Klima- und Transformationsfonds(00:10:06) Entwicklung der Energiepreise(00:25:18) Kraftwerksstrategie für Deutschland(00:29:39) Plattform klimaneutrales Stromsystem(00:33:08) Wasserstoff Kernnetz(00:44:20) Nicht-Verkauf von TenneT an den Bund(00:48:01) Carbon Management StrategieDer enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fritz und Julius Wesche. Für Folgen-Ideen oder Kollaborationsanfragen gerne via email an hallo(at)enpo...
2024-06-30
54 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#114 Carbon Management in Deutschland (Sabine Fuss - MCC & Johannes Pfeiffer - Actatech)
Wofür stehen die Abkürzungen CCS, CCU, CDR, DAC? Was ist Carbon Management? Warum hat die Bundesregierung gerade eine Carbon Management Strategie veröffentlicht und warum nimmt das Thema Carbon Managment gerade richtig Fahrt auf?Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge des enPower Podast mit Prof. Dr. Sabine Fuss und Dr. Johannes Pfeiffer. Sabine ist Professorin an der Humboldt Uni in Berlin und co-leitet die Arbeitsgruppe Nachhaltiges Ressourcenmanagement und Globaler Wandel am MCC Berlin. Johannes ist wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter bei Acatech, der Akademie der Deutschen Technik-Wissenschaften.Der enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fritz und...
2024-06-17
56 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#113 Europawahl - Impact der neuen EU Energierichtlinien (Julia Panny - Fraunhofer ISI)
Warum und wie beeinflusst die EnerigePolitik der EU die Energiewende in Deutschland? Welche sind die wichtigsten EU-Energierichtlinien? Und was steht in ihren jüngst novelierten Versionen? Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge des enPower Podcast von Julia Panny. Julia ist nach Stationen bei der UNFCCC und UNESCO jetzt Forscherin am Fraunhofer ISI und dort in der Politikberatung, Schwerpunkt EU Institutionen tätig. In dieser Folge beantwortet sie die oben genannten Fragen und nimmt uns zusammen mit Markus in einen Deep-Dive in die jüngst novellierten EU Energie-Richtlinien. (00:07:11) Überblick EU Energiepolitik(0...
2024-06-02
1h 12
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#112 Stilllegung der Gasnetze jetzt? (Dr. Stella Oberle - Fraunhofer IEG)
Was machen wir mit den Gasnetzen wenn alle Haushalte Wärmepumpen nutzen? Was können wir mit Gasnetzen machen, wenn sie nicht mehr gebraucht werden? Was ist der Unterschied zwischen Rückbau und Stilllegung?Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge des enPower Podcast von Dr. Stella Oberle. Stella ist Forscherin an der Fraunhofer Einrichtung für Enerieinfrastrukturen und Geothermie und hat zur Rolle der Gasverteilnetze im Energiesystem der Zukunft in Deutschland promoviert. In dieser Folge beantwortet sie die oben genannten Fragen und nimmt uns mit auf die Reise in die Zukunft der Gasnetze in Deutschland. Time...
2024-05-20
1h 01
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#111 Fachkräftemangel in der Energiewende - Unsichtbare Krise und wie wir sie lösen (Leon Trippel - Co-Lead Ohne Hände keine Wende)
“Ohne Hände Keine Wende." Warum eigentlich? Welche Hände brauchen wir in Zukunft mehr? Und wo sollen sie herkommen? Diese Antworten gibt es in der neuen Folge von Leon Trippel. Leon hat vor zwei Jahren erkannt, dass der Fachkräftemangel einer der zentralen Faktoren sein wird, der neben politischen Weichenstellungen die Geschwindigkeit der Energiewende substantiell beeinflussen wird. Um dem entgegenzuwirken, hat er im Januar 2023 die zentrale Initiative "Ohne Hände Keine Wende" co-gegründet, die sich dafür einsetzt, bisher wenig beachtete Gruppen in Energiewende-Jobs zu bringen. In der Folge erfahrt ihr, was ihn antreibt, und gegen welche Mühlen e...
2024-05-06
1h 05
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#110 Offshore in der Nordsee (Ursula Smolka & Sabine Weth, Rambøll)
Wie werden Offshore Windparks an das nationale Netz angeschlossen? Wie hoch sind die Gestehungskosten für KWh aus der Nordsee, und viel Platz haben wir eigentlich noch für neue Offshore-Windparks? Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge von Wind Offshore Managerinnen Sabine Weth und Ursula Smolka. Sabine leitet das Wind-Consulting Geschäft für Rambøll in Norwegen, und Ursula leitet das Asset Management bei Rambøll Deutschland. (00:11:36) Überblick Offshore Wind(00:18:34) Wie haben sich die Turbinen verändert?(00:22:11) Floating Offshore Wind(00:27:15) Wie kommt der Strom vom Offshore Windpark zum Land?(00:2...
2024-04-21
1h 23
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#109 Tiefengeothermie - Die Alternative zur Wärmepumpe? (Benjamin Richter - Rödl & Partner)
Wie teuer sind Tiefbohrungen? Wer sollte bei Tiefen-Geothermie Projekten dabei sein? Und welches ist die Tiefengeothermie Hauptstadt in Deutschland?Antworten gibt es in dieser Folge von Benjamin Richter von Rödl & Partner. Benjamin ist Partner bei Rödl und unterstützt bei der Wirtschaftsprüfungs-, Steuerberatungs- und Rechtsanwaltskanzlei Mandanten in Deutschland und im Ausland die Tiefengeothermie Projekte umsetzen.Hört sich spannend an? Dann checkt auch die Ausschreibungen in Benjamins Team: Manager Energie- und Wärmewirtschaft, und (Senior) Consultant Energie- und Wärmewirtschaft.Timestamps:(00:06476) Überblick Tiefengeothermie(00:12:51) Tiefengoethermie für die Industrie...
2024-04-07
1h 04
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#108 Klimaschutzverträge (Bernhard Kluttig, Abteilungsleiter Industriepolitik, BMWK)
Robert Habeck hat in der letzten Woche Klimaschutzverträge zur Dekarbonisierung der deutschen Industrie angekündigt. Was sind Klimaschutzverträge? Warum brauchen wir sie? Wie funktionieren sie und wer kann sich für sie bewerben? Antworten gibt es in dieser neuen enPower Folge von Bernhard Kluttig. Bernhard Kluttig ist Ministerialdirektor im BMWK, leitet dort die Abteilung Industriepolitik und war einer der zentralen Akteure der dieses neuartige Instrument im Bundes Wirtschafts- und Klimaministerium mitausgearbeitet hat.Der enPower Podcast ist ein Projekt von Markus Fritz und Julius Wesche. Für Folgen-Ideen oder Kollaborationsanfragen gerne via email an hallo(at)enpow...
2024-03-24
49 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#107 Stromnetzausbau (Thorsten Dietz, Direktor Gleichstromleitungen TenneT)
Netzausbau ist essentiell. Essentiell für die Stromwende und immer mehr auch für die Wärmewende. Onshore werden gerade einige Projekte realisiert, wie es sie in dieser Größe in Deutschland noch nicht gab, z. B. der Suedlink und der Suedwestlink. Wofür brauchen wir diese Links? Wie sieht das Projektmanagement solcher Großprojekte aus? Und werden sie mit Gleichstrom oder mit Wechselstrom betrieben? Fragen gibt es in dieser Folge von Thorsten Dietz, dem Direktor für Gleichstromprojekte bei Tennet. Torsten ist derjenige bei Tennet, bei dem alle Fäden, z. B. für den Suedlink, zusammenlaufen. Wir finden, di...
2024-03-10
50 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#106 Wasserkraft und Entwicklung großer Erneuerbarer Projekte (Stefan-Jörg Göbel, Statkraft)
Vielen Dank an alle, die in der letzten Woche bei der Live-Episode des enPower-Podcasts dabei waren. Wir haben uns gefreut, so viele neue und bekannte Gesichter zu sehen. Wenn ihr einen Vlog zur Aufnahme anschauen wollt, findet ihr ihn hier.Während in Deutschland und Europa das Potenzial für Wasserkraft weitestgehend ausgeschöpft ist, ist das weltweite Potenzial substantiell. Um Wasserkraft etwas besser zu verstehen und darüber, wie große erneuerbare Projekte entwickelt werden, sprechen wir in dieser Live-Folge des enPower-Podcasts mit Stefan-Jörg Göbel, dem Deutschland-Chef von Statkraft. Statkraft ist eines der größten weltw...
2024-02-25
42 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#103 Rising Like a Phoenix? Stadtwerke nach der Krise (Vorstände Badenova)
Die letzten zwei Jahre waren hart für Energieversorger in Deutschland. Energiepreise, Gasmangellage, Strompreisbremse. Wie geht es ihnen heute? Steigen sie aus der Asche auf wie Phönixe, oder gehen sie weiter gebeutelt am Stock? Antworten bekommen Markus und Julius von den beiden Vorständen der Badenova Heinz-Werner Hölscher und Hans-Martin Hellebrand. Stadtwerke Impact Day Markus und Julius sind am 25. Januar morgens auf dem Stadtwerke Impact Day in Lübeck. Kommt vorbei und schnackt mit uns. E-WorldUnd meldet euch über LinkedIN oder per mail, wenn ihr noch eine Freikarte für de...
2024-01-14
1h 00
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#102 Die 10 Größten Verschwörungs-”Theorien” zur Energiewende, und wie ihr ihnen begegnen könnt (Julius & Markus)
In dieser Folge besprechen und unterfüttern Markus und Julius die 10 größten Energiewendemythen und geben Tipps wie Gespräche mit Verschwörungstheoretikern geführt werden können, ohne sich danach selber schlecht zu fühlen.Wir werden am 23. Februar auf der E-World in Essen sein. Meldet euch per Discord (https://discord.com/invite/VjzedYFGku) oder per Mail, wenn ihr ein Free-Ticket haben wollt (email: hallo@enpower-podcast.de)Für das Rockström video klickt hier. (00:07:35) Einführung Verschwörungstheorien und Verschwörungmythen(00:19:07) 1. Den menschgemachten Klimawandel gibt es nicht(00:27:30) 2. Hitzsesommer...
2023-12-31
1h 18
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#60 After Hours Insta – Balancing a 9-5 Job while Crushing it on Social Media (with Sevim Aktas, EU Policy Influencer)
For many of us researchers, communicating science is something that we do in addition to writing papers, teaching, supervising, and acquiring research grants. Sometimes, it can be overwhelming because it comes on top of all the other responsibilities. However, today's guest demonstrates that one doesn't need to be overwhelmed to be successful on social media while maintaining a regular job. Find Sevim on Instagram and on LinkedIN. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast is brought to you by Julius Wesche (PhD). With it Julius aims to empower scientists, universities, and researchorganizations t...
2023-11-07
27 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#59 Communicating science in a highly political environment (Antje Collowald, Joint Research Centre - European Commission)
Antje leads a 45 communications team across five countries in probably the most political research organization in Europe, the European Commissions own Joint research centre. Check out this episode to learn how they prioritize content, how they brand the organization and how they help researchers communicate their science. Find Antje on LInkedIN and on Twitter/X. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast is brought to you by Julius Wesche (PhD).With it Julius aims to empower scientists, universities, and researchorganizations to engage publicly and share more science on social media. To d...
2023-10-24
49 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#58 How to be a climate scientist, a content creator and write a bestseller all at once (Prof. Kimberly Nicholas, Lund University)
How to juggle research work, supervision, and science communication? It can be challenging at times to bring all of it together. In this episode, we learn how Prof. Kimberly Nicholas manages this challenge. Kimberly has a PhD from Stanford (note: fixed typo here), has written dozens of peer-reviewed journal papers, and on the side, she creates climate science content. She runs a newsletter and has cultivated a community of 15 000+ followers on Twitter. Pretty impressive. In this episode, she tells us how she juggles all these things and how she defines the impact of science communication. You find...
2023-10-10
28 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#57 Building a PhD Student's Science Communication Strategy (with Saad Ahmed)
In this episode I structure a science communication strategy with PhD student Saad Ahmed. Ahmed researches and develops sustainable business models (SBM) for the battery value chain considering reusing, repurposing, and recycling the batteries. In this episode I sit down with him and we go through the basic questions that help anyone to build his/her first communication strategy. Check it out if you want to build your first science communication strategy. -- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly and share more science o...
2023-09-26
37 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
56. Building Brand, Unleashing Knowledge: Inside CERN's communication department (with Ana Godinho, Head at CERN for Education, Communications and Outreach)
Embark on a captivating journey with Ana Godinho, Head of Education, Communication, and Outreach at CERN, as we explore the evolving landscape of science communication and brand building within the European academic system. Discover CERN's communication development over the years and their current strategies both offline and online. Note, CERN is the first research organization that is about to adopt an influencer strategy. Gain insights into the future of CERN's communication initiatives and the upcoming trends and challenges in science communication on a global scale. -- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, u...
2023-06-27
46 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#55 How to start a successful Popular Science Podcast (with Torill Sommerfelt Ervik, University of Bergen)
Today we learn from Torill Sommerfelt Ervik on how to start a successful popular science podcast. Torill is a communication advisor at the University of Bergen and she runs the UIB POPVITEN Podcast which has garnered > 66.000 streams. In this episode she tell us how she started the podcast, how they create each episode, how they host it and how the podcast is promoted. Enjoy the session :). -- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly and share more science on social media. To d...
2023-06-13
31 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#54 Maximizing research impact on Linkedin (with Karlijn de Wit - CEO of Noscura)
Where can you (potentially) reach 700 million users to see your research results? 𝗬𝗲𝘀, 𝗟𝗶𝗻𝗸𝗲𝗱𝗶𝗻! It is not a job platform anymore. Linkedin is a platform that develops more an more into a Facebook in 2010, and that without the hate. In this episode I talk with Karlijn de Wit about how to maximize research impact on Linkedin. You will learn: What Linkedin is. How linkedin works. How researchers and research organizations can use Linkedin How basic and advanced communication strategies on Linkedin could look like both for individual research as well as universities. You can find Karlijn de Wit through her L...
2023-05-02
48 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#53 The Twitter Algorithm Unveiled – 10 ways to optimize your tweets for maximum visibility
On march 31, Twitter reveals some of its source code, including its recommendation algorithm. In this episode you learn how to optimize your tweets for maximum visibility. Here a hot summary: Optimize for likes, then retweets, then replies Images & videos help Blue badge extends your reach Avoid external links Making up words or misspelling hurts You are clustered - posting outside your cluster will get you little visibility Mutes & unfollows hurt Misinformation ranks you down Follow me for more content on how to do science communication on social media platforms (Twitter: @juliuswesche; Linkedin: Julius Wesche)
2023-04-11
16 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#85 Beschlüsse des Koalitionsausschusses (Markus & Julius)
Wir werden auf der e-world am 25.5. von 11:30 bis 12:30 einen Live Podcast aufnehmen. Wenn ihr auch dabei sein wollt haben wir für euch noch ca. 10 kostenlose Tickets. Um ein Ticket zu bekommen könnt ihr entweder ein “learning” aus einer Folge auf LinkedIn posten und uns verlinken oder auf den Discord Server kommen und dort im e-world Kanal eine Nachricht schreiben.Nach mehrtägigen Beratungen konnten sich SPD, Grüne und FDP ende März 2023 auf zentrale Themen im Bereich Klimaschutz, Energie und Verkehr einigen und verkündeten am 28. März ihre Ergebnisse. Diese wurden von der Presse, NGO...
2023-04-10
00 min
Julius Mach Mal Die Musik An Ein Podcast Mit Julius Sommer
Folge 113 Mit Julius Sommer
Gründonnerstag das heißt wir sprechen über Green Day und Green Book und Grüner Daumen und Grünes Ampelmännchen und Kartoffeln mit Grüner Soße und De Äpple und de Handkäs werden immer Gude Freunde sein des wesche lädt ach immer der andere den andere ein De Äpple und De handkäs sind nicht nur ganz groß di habbe ach e Freundin dabei und di heißt Grie soß ene mene Dotz de Deifel lässt nen fotz de Deifel lässt nen Drache 🪁 steige. Die Kordel war zu Kurz viel zu kurz und Musik und Fernsehe un...
2023-04-06
30 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#52 How to empower diverse voices in science communication (Lachlan Smith & Jakob Feldtfos Christensen | Diversity in Research Podcast)
Why does diversity matter in science and science communication? And how can organizations empower individual scientists to do good science communication independent of their gender, religious beliefs, race, martial status, ethnicity, parental status, age, education, physical and mental ability, or sexual orientation? Answers to these questions will you get when in this episode with Lachlan Smith and Jakob Feldtfos Christensen - the makers of the Diversity in Research Podcast. Let me know what you think about this episode and please send me suggestions of people whom you would like to listen to on the podcast. ...
2023-03-28
39 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#51 How ETH Zürich and EPFL Lausanne facilitate science communication (Gian-Andri Casutt, ETH board)
How is science communication facilitated at two of the best universities globally? In this episode you learn how. Today's guest is Gian-Andri Casutt. Gian is the head of communications at the ETH board which is the governing body that oversees ETH Zurich, EPFL Lausanne and a number of other Swiss federal research organizations. Next to that he is also the president of EUPRIO, which is European Association of Communication Professionals in Higher Education. In this episode you learn what trends Gian sees currently in the science communication sphere, and how they managed to empower their re...
2023-03-14
46 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#50 There is an AI for that - Keynote at the NTNU Communications Network meeting
This episode is only for organizational communicators and how they can use AI to create content and build brand for their organizations. The episode was part of a network meeting were I was invited by Senior Adviser Jan Kaarø from the NTNU communications department to talk about AI and how it can be used for creating content to build brand for universities. I hope it provides you value. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly and share more science on social media...
2023-03-06
18 min
Diversity in Research Podcast
Science communication, social media and attention - the dilemmas of minorities. A conversation with Julius Wesche
We're back with the first episode of season six (can you believe it!).We kick off with a conversation with Julius Wesche about science communication and particularly social media. For science communication to work you need attention - but not all researchers with a minority background like the attention as it can draw focus on their personal characteristics etc. and steer the communication in a negative direction. How do we balance that?That was the core issue of our conversation that took us far and wide. Julius is a researcher at Norwegian University of Science and...
2023-02-14
1h 12
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#49 Creating meaningful impact for research (with Dr. Julie Bayley)
In this episode of the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast, host Julius Wesche speaks with Dr. Julie Bayley about her book "Creating Meaningful Impact." Dr. Bayley discusses the importance of research impact and the need for researchers to focus on what truly counts, rather than just counting publications and citations. She introduces the concept of "Impact Literacy," the ability to understand and evaluate the impact of research, and provides eight points for building an impact literacy mindset. These points include chasing meaning over unicorns, working out what your research powers up, and thinking directionally, among others. Listen to the episode...
2023-02-11
40 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#48 How to write an academic book (with Assoc. Prof. Roger Søraa from NTNU)
In this podcast, we typically focus on digital science communication, specifically for content creation strategies. However, today we're going offline and discussing a different form of science communication: writing academic books. Books are a great way to make scientific knowledge more accessible and easier to understand, beyond just publishing papers. You will learn what you need to think about when writing an academic book, what different types of academic books exist, how the publishing landscape looks like today and how different authors design their writing process. As someone who has not yet written a scientific...
2023-01-24
58 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#47 ChatGPT - Six hands-on suggestions on how to use artificial intelligence for content creation
Who will use Artificial Intelligence (AI) for content creation in the future? Everyone will. In this episode, we'll be introducing ChatGPT3, a powerful AI chat bot that can assist you with your social media content creation. ChatGPT3 came out in early December and within five days it had five million users. No other platform or app had achieved that to date. Hence, let’s see how ChatGPT can become part of your content creation toolkit and support you in making your content creation process more efficient. I will show you how to sign up and give you six hands on...
2023-01-10
22 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#78 Energiewende: Rückblick 2022 und Predictions 2023
Was waren die defenierenden Energiewendeentscheidungen und -ereignisse in 2022? Und was wird 2023 passieren? In dieser Folge von enPower bekommt ihr die Antworten. Zusätzlich gibt es Props an Markus, der kurz vor Weihnachten seine Promotionsprüfung bestanden hat, einen kurzen Überblick über die Zahlen von enPower in 2022, Markus’s Promotionsthema Industrielle Abwärme und Einblicke in die Ergebnisse der Direct Air Capture Studie, die Julius gerade fertig gestellt hat. Wir freuen uns auf ein neues Energiewendejahr mit euch. Los geht’s. Timestamps: (00:02:34) Rückblick Energiewende 2022(00:36:33) Recap enPower (00:40:58) Direct Air Capture Global (St...
2023-01-01
1h 21
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#46 Keynote: Scicomm on Steroids - Why social media is key for the science communication of the future (at TU Delft)
In this keynote you learn why social media is key for the science communication of the future. You also learn how to develop your own science communication strategy and which platforms to use. I hope this episode provides you value. If it does, I'd be happy for you to subscribe to the podcast. Have a good slide into the next year. See you on the other side :). --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly and share more science on social media. To do so, the podcas...
2022-12-25
34 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#45 Conception, Creation, & Management: How to build a content Strategy? (Emilia Miller-Emilia.Loves.Science)
Once you decided on the why and with whom you want to communicate your science, you will need a system that helps you create content efficiently over time. One system that you can use is the CCM systems introduced and championed by Emilia Miller (aka. Emilia.Loves.Science). Emilia suggest that first one need to conceptualize content, then it needs to be created and then the output needs to be monitored. In this episode Emilia introduces us to the intricacies of the content creating process and how her system can help us overcoming them. --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aim...
2022-11-15
41 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
9,8 Million TikTok Followers - How to use TikTok for Science Communication (with Justin Cottle from the Institute of Human Anatomy)
TikTok: The platform has changed tremendously over the last years. It is not the dancing girls anymore, but you find everything on it. Justin Cottle was one of the first - if not the first - creator(s) on the platform to create scientific content. By telling his story you learn what TikTok is today, how it works differently than other social platforms and what the four ingredients are that you need to build up your TikTok account successfully. Enjoy the show :) You find Justin on TikTok under the handle @instituteofhumananatomy and here you find hi...
2022-11-01
1h 10
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#43 Talk at the European Commission: Pure Rage? 14 min on why Social Media is steroids for Science Communication
If you like rather slow episodes, then please don't listen to this one. Crazy, last week I was invited to give a talk about why I think social media is the greatest opportunity for science communication. The talk was part of an event that was called Science Communication beyond tomorrow, and we sat in one of these fancy conference rooms at the European Commission in Brussels. Check out the recorded live stream by clicking here. I hope you enjoy the episode :). Thanks for inviting me goes out to Antje Collowald and Darren McGarry from the Jo...
2022-10-18
18 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#42: Building brand and building reach for a sustainability research institute - a reflection interview with Sturle Simonsen, the leaving head of communication of the Stockholm Resilience Centre
The Stockholm Resilience Center (SRC) is probably among the best communicated and hence also branded research institutions on the planet. In this episode, I am joined by Sturle Simonsen - the humble mastermind behind the SRCs communicative success. In the episode we talk about, how Sturle steered the communicative efforts at the SRC, but since he is leaving his job after more then a decade we also get to know what he is proud of and what he would have liked to spend more time on. Dear Sturle, good luck with your new adventure at KTH Royal Institute of...
2022-10-04
59 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#41 Open Science (with Robert-Jan Smits, President of TU Eindhoven)
The goal of the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast is to increase the visibility of science, so that societies are empowered to make smart decisions. One approach to make it visible is social media. For that reason, I talk a lot about it on this podcast. However, there is one other topic that created and continues to create friction when it comes to sharing scientific knowledge: The practices of publishing scientific content. Often decision makers, policy makers, other researchers, and the open public, have no access to the newest research findings, because these are hidden behind paywalls. To remedy this...
2022-09-20
37 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#40 Future-Proofing Science Communication (with Stephan van Duin)
How can we future proof our science communication? And the whole science communication ecosystem as a whole? I get to discuss these topics in this episode with Stephan van Duin who is the co-chair of the Dutch Science Communication Association, founder of The Online Scientist and a Senior Advisor Science Communication at UMC Utrecht. More specifically, the episode we discuss six thesis which you can find below. Theses Stephan · We're not reaching a diverse enough audience. · Scicomm suffers from the induced competition between academic institutions. · The scicomm field is too...
2022-09-06
57 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#39 How to build your reach on social media - eleven approaches that work
How to build your reach and brand on social media. These are probably the two questions that I get asked the most. Hence, find in this episode eleven tried and true approaches. I hope they provide you value. Please check out the new webpage of the Science Communication Accelerator under www.scicomx.com. Yes scixomX is developing into a media agency that serves academia, yay. Here comes the link to the blog post on how to build a content creation machine, that is also mentioned in the episode. Overview over the eleven approaches int...
2022-08-23
27 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#38 How to build a science communication department in 2022 (with Dr. Patrick Honecker from TU Darmstadt)
How do science communication departments in universities and research organizations need to look like in order to embrace the fast changing communication environments? In this episodes, Dr. Patrick Honecker the Chief Communication Officer at TU Darmstadt gives insights on how this question can be answered. As one answer to this question, Patrick helped implementing four communication measures. These include heavy investment into online and offline trainings for researchers, a social media hub that informs researchers about social media offerings at the university, and a dedicated communicator that jointly with researchers develops their communication strategies. Check out the episode for m...
2022-08-09
56 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#37 How to communicate transformative change (with Charlotte Ballard, Utrecht University)
In this episode I chat with Charlotte Ballard about how to support researchers in their communication activities who have a message on how we can save the planet from processes like climate change and biodiversity loss. Charlotte is a biology major turned science communicator and she can draw from broad experiences not only from Utrecht University but also the Stockholm Resilience Center. Next to this, Charlotte also gives extensive insights on how to find valuable content and how to empower women researchers. Enjoy the episode :-). --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims t...
2022-07-26
35 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#36 How to create contet at scale - Building a content creation machine
The most important asset is positive attention. The most straight forward way to gain positive attention is probably to create content at scale that provides value to your target group. This applies to every individual researcher as well as university and research organization. However, creating content at scale can be quite daunting. In this episode, I show you, how you can build what I call a content creation machine*, which is an approach that uses repurposed pillar content to create large quantities of derived content that is native to the social media networks that it is distributed on. You...
2022-07-12
24 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#35 The Science of Science Communication (with Prof. Baruch Fischhoff, Carnegie Mellon University)
What works and what does not work in science communication? In this episode Prof. Baruch Fischhoff joins the scicomX Podcast. Baruch is Professor at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh and widely considered as one of the god fathers of the science of science communication. We talked about what types of science communication exist, and what the science tells us what we should strive for if we want to make knowledge to be heard and understood. Spoiler: It is not about sending information only, but to understand the groups we want to communicate with and to create partnerships with them.
2022-06-28
33 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#34 The scientific media agency - five characteristics that define the communication department of the future
With the rise of social media, universities and research organizations have immense potential at their fingertips to build visibility and brand. However, too often the vast potential that new social media channels offer is not taken advantage of and hence lost. To harness the potential of social media, communication departments need to become scientific media agencies. What does that mean? While acting within the university’s boundaries, they drive attention for scientific output and help building brand identity for the organization. In this episode you will get to know the concept of the scientific media agency, how it differs fr...
2022-06-16
19 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#33 Why universities are content gold mines and how to structure efficient content creation
Universities and research organizations are content gold mines, because they are filled with intelligent people who create knowledge that may help tackle our societal challenges. In this episode I will introduce you to the five steps of efficient content creation (Drilling, Accessing, loading, processing, delivery) and you will be introduced to what skills are needed in the communication department to implement such processes. Enjoy the show :-). --- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to engage publicly and share more science on social media. To do so, the podcast aims to create a kn...
2022-05-31
18 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#32 How to build a functioning science communciation department? (Fireside chat by invitation of the European Research Council)
This episode is the recording of a Fireside chat organized by the European Research Council. Special thanks to Tony Lockett and his team for having me. We covered quite some topics during the discussion. Please find the topics below. Thanks for tuning in :-). - Podcasting (05:00) - Are research and science good topics for social media (07:37) - How to build well functioning science communication departments (11:00) - How to communicate despite having scarce resources (14:22) - Future trends of science communication (18:54) --- The Science Communication Ac...
2022-05-17
22 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#31 Picking the right video for your science communication (with Dr. Kiki Sanford)
Dr. Kiki is an American neurophysiologist and the go to science communicator when it comes to video making. Originally starting out with a PhD in "bird brains" she soon moved to be a science communicator hosting the "This week in science" live and podcast format, running her own boutique video production company as well as serving as vice President of Public Relations at for the non-for-profit Science Talk. In this episode Dr. Kiki and I talked about what different video formats exist and how researchers and research institutions can decide which type is the best for their...
2022-05-04
56 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#30 How to build a great reseacher webpage (with Liesbeth Smit - Co-Founder of the Online Scientist)
Think about your message, goal, and audience. You’re not building it for you, but for your audience! This is the first tip that you will get from Liesbeth Smit – the godmother of researcher websites – when you listen to this podcast episode. Furthermore, you will learn what questions you should answer when thinking about creating your webpage, and there will be a substantial number of value bombs flying your way concerning further tips and tricks. Enjoy 😊. You can find Liesbeth through her webpage, on Twitter or LinkedIN. --- The Science Communication Accelerat...
2022-04-19
49 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#29 How to get your research into newspapers (Andrea Tiltnes - Andresse Newspaper Trondheim)
In this podcast I talk often how social media can be used to communicate science. But there is another very prominent way to get your research out there and that are the traditional news media. In this podcast I talk to journalist Andrea Tiltnes how you can get newspapers to take up your research. This section is divided into two parts. In the first paper we talk about what makes a good article in a newspaper, and in the second we talk about what you can do in order to make the work of the journalists easier and hereby...
2022-03-29
42 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#28 Ask scicomX: You ask questions - I answer them (formats, key learnings, why scicomm, and science communicator or scientist communicator)
In this episode I try something new. It is called “ask scicomX”. This podcast is for you and to empower the science communication space, by providing meaningful insights on how to do science communication with digital media. I think the best thinks I can make content about is your specific questions. So I asked some people in the scicomX audience to send in audio files with science communication related questions. And in this episode I get to ask them. If you also want to be on the scicomX podcast, then please send me your question to julius@scicomx.com, and...
2022-03-22
28 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#27 How to leverage science communication in research organizations (with Johanna Kollmann from ZEIT Verlag)
In most cases, research organizations have a lot of potential for science communication that they do not utilize a lot. In this podcast I tackle this issue with my guest Johanna Kollmann, who works at ZEIT Verlag in Hamburg, Germany where she frequently consults universities and research organizations on how to level up their communication. We talk about how small and large organizations can use their resources in a sensible way and we suggest nine ideas how organizations can leverage their science communication activities and how they can empower the willing and the capable to do better science communication.
2022-03-15
52 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#26 How to build an organizational Instagram account (with Hannah Oldenburg - Science Communicator at Öko Institute in Berlin)
Instagram is one of the largest social media networks of our time. While Twitter is known to be one of the prime networks used by researchers, more and more are migrating to or also starting to creating content on Instagram. Hence, I took the time to sit down with Hannah Oldenburg who runs an organizational Instagram Account for the Öko Institute in Berlin and walk me through how they set it up and how they get their researchers to participate and to provide content for the Instagram account. If you want to set up an Instagram account for your i...
2022-03-01
33 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#25 Seven design insights on how to make SciComm sexy (with Liesbeth Smit, Founder of The Online Scientist)
Making design sexy. That is the mission of today`s guest. Liesbeth Smith dropped out of her PhD program to start her own design company and to make science sexy. On the web our science content competes with all other beautifully designed content. So, in order to stand a chance, Liesbeth brings seven hands-on tips to this episode on how you can increase the quality and attractiveness of your design – be it a presentation, a graphic or a report. You can find Liesbeth through her webpage, on Twitter or LinkedIN. Links to our fre...
2022-02-22
39 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#24 Seven things you should never do when you talk about science (with Amy Aines - co-author of Championing Science)
In this episode I am joined by Amy Aines. Amy supports researchers to be more effective when talking about their science and she co-wrote the known scicomm book “Championing Science”. If you listen to this episode, you will get to hear seven practical tips on how to get your points across and on the way to that also become a better public speaker. The seven points are: Before you speak Forget to smile and show warmth Take a technical talk and reuse it/start with existing slides When You Speak Try...
2022-02-15
37 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#23 Eight tactics - on how to level up your social media game (Mashup) (science communciation)
Do you have a question on how to do science communication? If yes, this is your chance to get it answered. Please record it (for example with your smartphone) and send it to julius@scicomx.com, if you want to have it answered in the podcast. I am already psyched to receive it 😊. In this episode you will hear 8 tracks that I stripped from videos on hands on strategies that I produced and shared on social media in the last two years. Please find a list on the topics below. Thanks for tuning in. Your attention means the world to me...
2022-02-08
20 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
#22 How the European Research Council supports science communication (with Tony Lockett - Head of Communication at the ERC)
The European Research Council (ERC) is one of the largest funders of scientific research in Europe - reason enough to sit down with it’s head of communications Tony Locket. In this episode you will learn what the ERC is, how it operates and how it supports grantees and beyond to do science communication. Furthermore, Tony shared his insights on current trends in science communication and how it is likely to evolve in the future. You can find Tony on Linkedin and Twitter. Links: Public Engagement with Research Award https://erc.europa.eu/managing-your-project/public-engagement-research-award EuroScience Open Forum: https://ww...
2022-01-25
36 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
📈 #21 Current Social Media Trends in Science Communication & Academia (with Rebecca Winkels)
For today’s episode I talked to Rebecca Winkels - the Director of Communications and Strategy at Wissenschaft im Dialog. What are current social media trends in science communication and academia? By the end of the episode, you will know about them 😊. During our talk, Rebecca mentioned a book from Pia Lamberty. It is called "Fake Facts" (German only) and you can check it out here: https://www.amazon.com/Fake-Facts/dp/3869950951 Obviously, if you think of buying it, please consider your local bookstore, instead of a the amazon giant, that does hardly pay taxes 😊. You can find Rebecca on Twitt...
2022-01-19
41 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🆙 #20 Don't Look Up Movie - seven lessons for scientists (with Mark Bayer)
Don’t Look Up made waves. A lot of waves. While Leonardo DiCaprio states that “In a nutshell, (the film is) an analogy of modern-day culture and our inability to hear and listen to scientific truth”, it also showcases a lot of challenges that scientists are exposed to in modern day culture when it comes to science communication. Together with Mark Bayer, I unpack what went wrong with science communication in Don’t Look Up and we draw seven lessons for good science communication. These are: (1) Show the Preview, Not the Movie (2) Create emotion, because they spur action (3) Don’t de-priori...
2022-01-12
52 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#54 Koalitionsvertrag und Zukunft von enpower (Julius & Markus)
Herzlich willkommen in 2022. Im Jahr 2021 haben wir mit der Ampelkoalition eine neue Bundesregierung bekommen, die “Mehr Fortschritt wagen” möchte. So ist der Titel des Koalitionsvertrages. Julius und Markus werfen heute einen Blick auf den Koalitionsvertrag und schauen, welche Elemente für die Energiewende relevant sind und welche Chancen für ein höheres Maß an Klimaschutz eventuell verpasst wurden. Außerdem sprechen wir im zweiten Teil des Podcasts (ab Minute 39) über enpower im Allgemeinen. Wir werfen einen Blick auf das vergangene Jahr und erzählen euch auch, was wir in Zukunft geplant haben und wie sich enpower eventuell verändern kö...
2022-01-02
57 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🎙️ #19 How to produce a podcast (with Markus Fritz) (science communication)
Be among the first ones to join the scicomX Discord Server: https://discord.gg/BVNCXXTScZ A great way to provide in depth value to your audience is podcasting. Podcasts allow you to go deep and to really empower your audience with details, knowledge, and arguments in a way that tweets and Instagram posts can’t. If you want to start a podcast yourself, then this episode is four you. In this episode, my podcast partner Markus and I talk about what makes a great podcast and we give you in-depth insights how to produce a podcast that creates value for you...
2021-12-28
47 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
☕ #18 Scicomm Café - or how to couple online and offline scicomm events (with Franziska Sattler)
During the pandemic a lot of things changed. Also a lot of formats that were offline were moved online and now as the the pandemic will (hopefully) be soon over, often the question arises what to do with these formats. Moving them back to offline? But how to do this without loosing the following built up online? In this episode of the scicomX Podcast I talked to Franziska Sattler who as been working with Pint of Science and SoapboxScience and who also runs "Kaffeklatsch mit Wissenschaft". "Kaffeeklatsch mit Wissenschaft" which roughly translates to "Coffetime with Science" is created together with...
2021-12-20
42 min
NTNU Energy Transition Podcast
#01 Why this podcast (Julius Wesche)
The NTNU Energy Transition Podcast aims to function as a knowledge hub that empowers individuals and organizations in Europe and beyond to tackle climate change and move our global society toward carbon neutrality. New episodes every Thursday. Join us in our Discord Channel, or find us Twitter, LinkedIN or our webpage. If email is your thing, than shoot us an email to energytransition@ntnu.no. The NTNU Energy Transition Initiative was established to deliver world leading research on energy transition strategies, to achieve the Paris ambitions in an efficient and realistic way. Every March we organize the...
2021-12-16
05 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
👨🔬 #17 Who is Julius & how does he see the future of science communication? (by Amber O'brien)
Who are you? This question I was asked by Amber O'Brien about two months ago. She said: "It's really helpful to listen to your podcast episodes, and the energy you bring to it, but I feel I don't even know who you are and why you do this podcast". And since I am not really good at overthinking things a lot, I just invited Amber to be the host of this episode and interview me about what drives me, how I see the future of science communication, and what I envision scicomX to become in the future. I hope this...
2021-12-07
32 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
👏🏼 #16 How to incentivize and increase the appreciation of scicomm (with Markus Weißkopf - from Wissenschaft im Dialog)
Science communication is severely hampered because the incentive system in research organizations and universities is too often based solely on the number of published papers and citations. A key to encourage science communication could therefore be to increase appreciation for science communication and anchor it in the academic incentive system. In this episode, I discuss how this can be done with Markus Weißkopf. Markus is the managing director of Wissenschaft im Dialog (ca. 60 employees), which is a key promoter of science communication in the German higher education system. -- The Science Communication Accelerator Podcast aims to...
2021-11-23
36 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🖇️ #15 Why & How to do Scicomm (Mashup)
From tomorrow on the scicomX Podcast will publish new episodes every OTHER Tuesday. Look below for finding out why. For this episode I try something new. I took 10 of my YouTube videos and merged them into one podcast episode that now contains hot takes on being judged, the imposter syndrome, but also that attention is key and how you craft your first digital science communication strategy. Do you like this format? If yes, please tell me about it, and I may produce another episode soon with more hands on details on how to build up a following online 😊. Background: At NTN...
2021-11-09
17 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🦸♀️#14 Engaging the Disengaged (with Dr. Haydon Mort)
„When engaging the disengaged, what I mean is engaging the majority“. This is how today’s guest Haydon describes his work as a science communicator in the earth sciences field. Who are the disengaged and how can we catch their attention? If you are interested in answers to these questions, then this episode is for you. You can find Haydon on Instagram, Linkedin, and through his webpage. In the episode we come across a video in which that Haydon describes what famous actor and wrestler Dwayne (the Rock) Johnson has to do with geology. You can find the video by clicki...
2021-11-03
39 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🏕️ #13 Science Storytellig (with Josh Ettinger)
Storytelling is an ancient art form and can be described as the social an cultural activity of sharing stories to audiences. Using storytelling elements in presenting the research process and research results can make research more accessible and give a human face to science. In order to learn more about science communication storytelling I invited Josh Ettinger to the scicomX Podcast. Josh is a PhD student at the University of Oxford where he analyses the communication around strong weather events. Next to his work as a PhD he also gives storytelling workshops to researchers, research organizations and firms. He caught...
2021-10-26
27 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🖼️ #12 How to visualize scientific data? (with Martins Zaumanis)
There are four formats how to communicate information: written, audio, video, and visualizations. In this episode I look together with Martins Zaumanis at how researchers and organizations can create appealing visualizations that are easy to understand and that attract attention. Check out the second part of the podcast to get some hands-on tips. Here Martins shares 8 steps for you to step up your visualization game. Please check out Martins’ book “Research Data Visualization and Scientific Graphics” if our are up for a deep dive. You find it under the following link: “https://peerrecognized.com/visualization/. You also find Martins on Twitter...
2021-10-19
29 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
❎ #11 TIKTOK and Science Comunication (with Andy Miah)
While TIKTOK still has a reputation of being a teenage dancing app it has evolved substantially over the last couple of years. In 2020 it surpassed two billion downloads and it also recently surpassed YouTube in viewing time per user. It is high time to look at TIKTOK. In order to learn about TIKTOK, I invited Prof. Andy Miah to the podcast. Andy has a chair in Science Communication and Future Media at Salford University (UK). And he is an avid TIKTOK user. We recorded this session in between other meetings. For this reason, it got shorter than the previous episodes...
2021-10-12
19 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
📻 #10 Social Audio - How to use Clubhouse & Twitter Spaces for SciComm (with Stephanie Castillo)
Not even a year ago a new audio only smart phone app made big waves. Its name was clubhouse and suddenly every entrepreneur and political actor who had an iPhone had to have an account. Social Audio had taken the stage. Now a year later, clubhouse has gotten a lot of competition for example Twitter Spaces, Spotify Greenroom, and Facebook Live Audio Rooms to only name a few. While the first big wave has passed, social audio is still a great way to build up relationships with a following online at a low threshold. In this episode I am joined...
2021-10-05
45 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🔥 #9 Personal Branding for Scientists (with Cornelia Böhm)
Communicating science gives visibility to your research, but it also builds your personal brand. A personal brand is what people talk about you when you are not in the room. If you want to use your scientific content to not only to talk about science but also want to build your brand a bit more professional, then this episode is for you. For this episode I am joined by Cornelia (Connie) Böhm, who is a global social media strategist at the automotive company Audi by day, and a personal branding consultant for researchers by night. In this episode you w...
2021-09-28
43 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
💻 #8 YouTube, Animation, & Science Communication (with Lizzy Steib from Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell)
YouTube is one of the major content platforms for video. Videos are great to create engaging content around scientific topics, but oftentimes science evolves around things and processes that can hardly or not be filmed. Animation is a means to nevertheless help to create knowledge around these topics. In order to understand YouTube and animation better I invited Lizzy Steib to the scicomX podcast. Lizzy is the head of research at Kurzgesagt - in a Nutshell, which is among the largest if not the largest YouTube science channel out there. You find Lizzy on Linkedin (https://www.linkedin.com/in/e...
2021-09-21
34 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🕴️#7 Linkedin – How to communicate science on a business platform? (with Mike Young)
Initially started as a business platform to share CVs, Linkedin has grown into a fully fledged social media network. It is regularly used by researchers and scientists to share knowledge, build networks and find industry partners to collaborate with. To get grips on the platform I invited Mike Young to the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast. Mike is based in Copenhagen and trains researchers how to successfully use Linkedin and Twitter. Mike suggests that there are three key functions for scientists when using Linkedin. These are sharing science, networking, and ideation. While the first two are pretty straight forward to understand...
2021-09-14
38 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🎯 #6 How to craft a scicomm strategy for research projects (with Elmar Bartlmae)
Who is your target audience? This is the most important questions that needs answering when crafting a communication strategy for a research project, says Elmar Bartlmae. Elmar is the managing director and co-founder of the European Science Communication Institute (ESCI) - which is based in Oldenburg, Germany. He heads a 20+ team with whom he supports the science communication activities of EU and nationally funded research projects. In this podcast you will learn what it takes to make communication work for a research project and how social media can be used for it. If you are interested in Elmar's work with t...
2021-09-07
30 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
📳 #5 Instagram & Science Communication (with Sophie Milbourne)
Instagram is one of the largest social networks. To figure out how science communication can work on Instagram I invited Sophie Milbourne (aka. @soph.talks.science) to the podcast. Sophie is a science communication consultant and helps scientists communicate research with confidence through social media, writing, podcasts and videos. Make sure to connect with her on Instagram :-). In the first half of the episode we will talk and introduce Instagram and also talk about posts, reels, stories, and carousels. In the second half (from ca. min 19), we will drop 5 big picture tips and 3 practical tips. Enjoy the show :-) P...
2021-08-31
52 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
👩🏻🔬 #4 Science Communication on Twitter (with Elodie Chabrol)
Twitter. A live stream of news and one of the largest social media networks. It is also one of the most appreciated networks amongst scientists. In this episode science communication consultant Elodie Chabrol and me will give you and overview on how Twitter works and how you can communicate your science on it. See below all the tips and tools that we mention during the episode. I am also a student of science communication, and unfortunately I did not calibrate my microphone very well for this session. Hence, it does overdrive sometimes in the beginning of the episode. The good th...
2021-08-27
45 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
👨🔬#3 Five principles for researchers on social media (with Marcel Bogers)
How to use and act on social media? If this is a question that you have been asking yourself, then this episode is for you. In this episode I talk to Marcel Bogers from Uni Eindhoven who has published a correspondence in Nature with five principles for scientists on social media. They are: see and be seen, select and specialize, serve, socialize, strategize. And in this episode we will cover them all. You find the correspondence under the following link: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-01002-1 How to reach Marcel: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Bogers LinkedIN: https://ww...
2021-08-26
31 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
⚖️ #2 How to increase impact of science? (with Julie Bayley)
Science communication and social media is not an end in itself - they both are means to creating impact for scientific results, so that we are informed on how to create better societies. Julie Bayley - today's guest on the scicomX podcast - says powerful sentences like "impact of science is change outside of the academic bubble". And because of these powerful sentences and her enthusiasm for her work on impact of science, she joins us today in the second episode of the scicomX podcast. Julie is the Director of Research Impact Development at the University of Lincoln in the U...
2021-08-25
38 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
❎ #1 Science communication with social media – an introduction
Social media is the place where the attention is. Hence, social media is one of the grand opportunities for science communication. Everyone in the developed world has a smartphone, and we all have these devices with us 24/7. To not harness social media for science communication is a loss. Hence, in this episode I sketch out how you can craft your first digital science communication strategy and what to think about if you want to step up you social media game as a single researcher or as an organization. Please find me on Twitter, LinkedIN and on Instagram or just send m...
2021-08-24
29 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
❎ #0 What to expect of the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast
The goal of the Science Communication Accelerator Podcast is to create a knowledge hub for science communication on social media. In this first episode I give you an overview of why I think that social media is a great ways of communicating science and I give you an overview over the first 10 episodes. Please reach out to me if you have any science communication or social media related questions. You can send me an email to "julius@scicomx.com" or you find me on LinkedIN, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube. Thanks for tuning in and for being on this journey with me
2021-08-24
14 min
Science Communication Accelerator - scicomX (scicomm, social media, and digital science marketing)
🎬 Trailer - The scicomX Podcast
Launch August 24th. How to empower scientists, universities, and research organizations to share more science on social media? That was a question I asked myself over the last 12 months. This question is paramount when we look at all the challenges that are manifesting around us, from the Covid pandemic to racism and inclusions issues, as well as climate change. Yet, all too often research results that could help alleviating challenges stay in the shade, hidden in labs, behind jargon or pay walls. Empowering researcher and universities to do more and better science communication, will not alleviate all pain, but it mi...
2021-08-12
02 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#27 Recap 2020 - Markus & Julius
Willkommen 2021. 2020 ist vorbei und deshalb werfen wir heute einen Blick auf das vergangene Jahr. In der ersten Hälfte reden wir über den Podcast im Allgemeinen, wie wir das Jahr 2020 erlebt haben und welche Pläne wir für 2021 haben. Ab Minute 24 reden wir dann thematisch über das Jahr 2020. Wir haben sechs spannende Themen für euch vorbereitet, welche unserer Meinung nach spannende Punkte in 2020 waren. Und an dieser Stelle auch nochmal vielen Dank an euch alle da draußen für euren Support und eure Zeit, die ihr mit enPower verbringt. Gemeinsam können wir die Energiewende in 2021 noch weit...
2021-01-03
57 min
enPower - Der Energiewende Podcast
#08 Corona und die Energiewende
Es ist leider immer noch die Zeit von Corona. Aber welche Auswirkungen hat Corona eigentlich auf die Energiewende? Und auf was müssen wir in der Zeit nach Corona achten, damit die Energiewende wieder in Schwung kommt? Heute sprechen wir (Julius und Markus) zu zweit über diese und weitere Fragen. Das heißt, heute gibt es eine gemütliche Episode, in der wir einfach mal wieder reden können. Also holt euch einen Kaffee oder ein Bier und habt Spaß bei der Episode.Analyse von Agora EnergiewendeBrief des ACEA an die Europäische KommissionP...
2020-04-12
44 min