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RondvilanRondvilan43. Recap AFN 7 & UFC 303I helgen gick AFN 7 av stapeln samt UFC 303. Vi fick se fina avslut och folk som hoppade av matcher i sista sekund, i både Stockholm och Las Vegas. Med oss för att gå igenom galorna har vi AFNs egna announcer Sebastian Vendel-Martinez. Häng på! Rondvilan på sociala medier : Rondvilan YouTube Rondvilan Instagram Rondvilan TikTok (00:00) Intro (05:19) AFN Recap intro (05:50) Vinicius Moraes hustlar AFN (08:07) Machete vs Marczuk (11:58) Berisha vs Owsiany (15:21) Hajijan vs Elias (20:16) Abbasov vs Turchiniak (22:32) Itayev vs Grbic (26:58) Galeck...2024-07-021h 29MISSINGMISSINGChild Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM)Today, on MISSING, we examine the subject of Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM). On this episode, we have Sebastian Edassery, the Director & Chief Security Officer at Deloitte, South Asia, who is also associated with organisations like Interpol, the International Centre for Missing and Exploited Children (ICMEC), and the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), and Dr. Debarati Halder, an advocate, award winning author, speaker, cyber crime victim counsellor and professor of law. They explain what CSAM actually is, share first-hand experiences, discuss legal provisions for CSAM-related crimes, question whether India is the CSAM capital of the world o...2022-08-2935 minMaed in IndiaMaed in IndiaThe Lit Pickers × Maed: The CrossoverYou read that right. Your favourite indie music podcast and your favourite literature podcast have joined forces for the crossover of all crossovers! Mae Mariyam Thomas is joined by your favourite Lit Pickers Supriya Nair and Deepanjana Pal, as they leap off the page straight into the cassette tape, exchanging reccos of their favourite books and podcasts all about music. All this, leading upto the much-awaited release of season 2 of The Lit Pickers on Friday, August 6th! Reccos in this episode: 02:45 - The Painter: A Life of Ravi Varma by Deepanjana Pal (2009) 07:01 - Taj Mah...2021-08-0929 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 23: Dr. Sarah Kurtz | Energy Expert | Music Lover | A Thorn in the Side of Solar Energy?Professor Sarah Kurtz, former senior research fellow at the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) and now a professor at the University of California Merced, sits down with guest host Rebecca Saive and Sebastian Husein to chat about all-things energy related. Listen to her take on what the "coolest" photovoltaic tech is, how she feels about her electric car, and how we need to challenge our conventional ways of thinking in multiple areas, including world population growth and even the relationship between renewable advocates and fossil fuel companies. Extra watching: A New Era for Solar by...2021-06-251h 06STEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 22: Dr. Parikhit Sinha | Director of Sustainable DevelopmentDr. Parikhit Sinha from First Solar—the only solar manufacturer to bring thin-film solar panels to the gigawatt scale (so far...looking at you, perovskite-enthusiasts)—joins STEMoirs to share about the winding path of his scientific career.We hear about his start at Harvard University, his transition into a science degree, moving to Seattle and how he found himself flying over wildfires in Africa taking air samples, and ending up in Arizona. We also touch on life cycle assessments and discuss what ultra-low carbon photovoltaics are.Check out First Solar's Youtube channel.Though a bit date...2021-05-1952 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 21: Lisa Fischer | EU Economics & Policies of the Green Energy TransitionLisa Fischer of E3G—Third Generation Environmentalism—joins STEMoirs. We  look back at the influences that brought her to work on climate economics and policy, and hear about the urgent work being done at E3G to accelerate the transition to climate safety across all levels of society. Lisa's insights point to keeping people at the core of innovation and climate change solutions to frame effective policy solutions. Stay up to date on Lisa's work by following her on Twitter @FactFisching and reading E3G's latest releases on their website. In particular, check out Lisa and E...2021-04-1246 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 20: Anna Fontcuberta i Morral, Professor of Semiconductor and Nanostructured Material GrowthProfessor Anna Fontcuberta i Morral from the Laboratory of Semiconductor Materials at EPFL in Switzerland joins STEMoirs. We hear about her journey from growing up in the outskirts of Barcelona, her time in Paris and Pasadena, and now about her work in Lausanne, Switzerland. She tells us about where her inspirations for material growth come from, and what it takes to persevere through those difficult periods when experiments—and life—don't always go how you planned. Follow her on Twitter @i_morral and find her publications on Google Scholar.She was featured by EPFL as "Woman Scientist of t...2021-03-2250 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 19: Dr. Camilla Nørgaard Jensen | Serious Play Expert | Innovation Consultant | Lego ConnoisseurDr. Camilla Jensen joins STEMoirs. She is the founder of InterPlay, LLC where she uses her background in industrial design engineering, Lean Startup methods, and expertise in LEGO® Serious Play® facilitation to enable organizations to secure growth through venture-based innovation principles. Her work studying play has revealed that a play mindset can be crucial for enhancing group cohesion and dynamics, as well as effective knowledge sharing in cross-disciplinary teams. If you're interested in LEGO® Serious Play® and utilizing these methods to increase your teams creativity, flexibility, and ability to generate value, reach out to Dr. Jensen at:2021-03-031h 02STEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 18: Albert Polman, Professor of Photonic Materials for PhotovoltaicsDr. Albert Polman, professor of photonic materials for photovoltaics at the University of Amsterdam, joins STEMoirs. We hear about his scientific journey, the thoughtful questions he asked himself on setting up and maintaining a meaningful scientific career, what he has found most rewarding, a bit about nanophotonics, and what is possibly his favorite rare earth element.You can find more of his work through his group's website: www.erbium.nlfollowing him on Twitter, or by looking him up on Google Scholar. Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)2021-02-1545 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 17 with Eva Pettinato: Aerospace Engineer | AC/DC Fan | Poker PlayerEva Pettinato, a guidance, navigation, and controls aerospace engineer, joins STEMoirs. She tells us about her path becoming a rocket scientist and engineer—which started with her belief that engineers only drive trains, but led to her double checking components of a 90+ foot long rocket she helped build while lying on a launch pad at Kennedy Space Center. We also hear about her love of 70's & 80's metal, her secret to winning 15+ concert tickets, perspectives on science outreach and women in STEM, and how playing poker has influenced her life.Follow her on @firstcoffeethenrockets!Music cr...2021-02-0151 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 16: Dr. Amanda YoussefOn this episode of STEMoirs, Dr. Amanda Youssef talks about her journey from Lebanon to MIT, the cultural differences of working in Germany and France (hint: may involve sunbathing after work and hiking on weekends), and now living on the west coast of the US.We hear about oxygen complexes and crystal defects in silicon solar cells, how she navigated the fast-paced environment of MIT, the amazing support of her family, and about women standing up for themselves in the workplace.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed...2021-01-121h 12STEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 14: 2020 update!We're back! For now. Here's a quick update about what's been happening over this past year for me, the host, Sebastian Husein. New episodes coming out soon :)Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2020-11-1305 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 15: Professor Giulia TagliabueBack in August of 2020, Professor Giulia Tagliabue sat down with Sebastian to discuss her life as a scientist, including her time at Caltech, her work in photocatalysis, her thoughts on diversity, and her love of rock climbing. Professor Tagliabue was recently presented with 1st place in the Rising Stars of Light Award by the Nature journal, Light: Science & Applications.You can find more of her work linked to at her institute's page.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License2020-08-2340 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 13: Professor Rebecca SaiveSebastian sits down with Rebecca Saive, assistant professor at the University of Twente and Co-founder and CTO of Effectively Transparent Contacts (ETC) Solar. We hear how her first interactions with kitchen experiments and solar cells as a child shaped her science journey, what it's like to found a solar startup company, her passion for dance, the outdoors and horse riding, and perspectives on being a woman in science. Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-09-021h 04STEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 12: Professor Mariana BertoniSebastian is joined by the notorious M.I.B. - Mariana I. Bertoni, a professor at Arizona State University in the School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering. We hear why she owns a brewery in Minnesota, the influences that guided her on this professorship path, how she handles the pressures, and her views on the duties of scientists to society. We rant a bit about duck curves and solar energy, chat about where solar manufacturing might be heading, and finally, why she finds it all worth it.Why the duck curve isn't a big issue (yet):2019-06-151h 01STEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 11: Professor Zachary HolmanProfessor Zak Holman from Arizona State University joins Sebastian to talk about his cats, his research in photovoltaic devices and solar energy, and his time as a post-doc in Switzerland. With special guest appearance from "El Chapo". Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-1438 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 10: A podcast updateA "quick" update about the future of the podcast and what we hope to accomplish. Moving forward, the podcast will mainly be hosted by Sebastian Husein. Guests on the show will still be mostly from the solar energy research community for now, but STEMoirs will branch out to talk to researchers in all other fields of science, tech, engineering, and math. You can email the show at stemoirs@gmail.com, Tweet us @stemoirs, and like our page at facebook.com/stemoirspodcast. New episodes will be available soon on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, and wherever else...2019-06-0806 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 9: Professor Alex FreundlichSebastian Husein and Joe Karas talk to Professor Alex Freundlich from the University of Houston about solar cells made from moon dust, cutting frozen chickens with sunlight, and why flies in your vacuum deposition chambers can make your results a little buggy.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-0726 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 8: Abhishek IyerThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST. Sebastian Husein speaks with Abhishek Iyer, Ph.D. candidate from the University of Delaware and co-founder of solar energy startup SHIO, winner of the 2018 LaunchR clean technology innovation competition. Abhishek explains how he prepares for pitching competitions, and how important it is to still make time for English Premier League football.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-0757 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 7: David NeedellSebastian Husein talks to David Needell at the California Institute of Technology about tiny, luminscent balls for solar cells, the 2018 World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion held in Hawaii, and how David might be inadvertently causing volcanoes to erupt all over the globe.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-0745 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 6: Simone BernardiniThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST. Joe and Sebastian interview Simone Bernardini, Ph.D. in Materials Science at Arizona State University. They discuss electron lifetimes in silicon for solar cell applications, the process of publishing in academic journals, and Simone's enjoyment of the sun.The work discussed can, in part, be found at: ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8288645/Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-0626 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 5: April JeffriesThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST.Joe and Sebastian chat with April Jeffries, a Ph.D. in Materials Science at Arizona State University, and Chief Technical Officer and co-founder of start-up company Reactive Inks, LLC. In this episode, they discuss her work in metal contact innovations for solar cells and getting outside of her comfort zone to do customer discovery in the NSF iCorps program, while Sebastian and Joe struggle to do mental math.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons...2019-06-0628 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 4: Pablo Guimera CollThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST. Sebastian and Joe meet with Pablo Guimera Coll from the Canary Islands in Spain, winner of the 2015 National Science Foundation "Perfect Pitch" competition, co-founder of semiconductor startup company Crystal Sonic, and Ph.D. student at Arizona State University. They discuss how Pablo got into solar energy research in the U.S., his experience presenting before U.S. Congress, and running around lost in the tunnels beneath Capitol Hill. Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative...2019-06-0627 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 3: Tara NietzoldThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST.Sebastian and Joe are joined by Tara Nietzold, who discusses her work as a Ph.D. student using synchrotron x-rays on CIGS solar cells, what it's like working at a national lab facility, and how she's gotten to travel the world with her work. Sebastian and Joe experience technical difficulties, and fail at figuring out how to un-distort the audio. But the show must go on!Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0...2019-06-0625 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 2: Rebecca GlaudellThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST. Sebastian and Joe meet with Rebecca Glaudell, Ph.D. candidate at the California Institute of Technology. She discusses how she got started in graduate school, her work developing II-VI semiconductors to improve solar cell efficiency, and her involvement as president of the student leadership council in QESST, a solar energy engineering research center formed between 8 U.S. universities.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/2019-06-0617 minSTEMoirsSTEMoirsEps. 1: Joe Karas and Sebastian HuseinThis is an archived episode of STEMoirs, previously called PodQESST. Meet the podcast hosts! Sebastian Husein and Joe Karas, Ph.D. candidates at Arizona State University, sit down to chat about how they got into graduate school and their research projects. Joe's work is in replacing silver contacts on solar cells with copper to reduce solar panel costs, while Sebastian develops and tests transparent conducting oxides, a unique material that will enable next-generation solar panels.Music credits:RetroFuture Clean and Furious Freak by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0...2019-06-0631 min