Illuminating STEM Stories

Illuminate STEM
Illuminating STEM Stories Podcast

This podcast is a subsection of the website illuminatestem.com that aims to shed light on the stories of successful women in STEM. Our goal is to show all young girls out there that you can belong in STEM. We hope that these stories empower you to explore STEM for yourself, and innovate for the future.

Episodes

  1. 11/08/2020

    The Story of a Planetary Astronomer

    In today's episode, I chat with Dr. Carrie Anderson. She is a planetary astronomer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC). Her research focuses on the remote sensing of planetary atmospheres, primarily in the areas of thermal structure and composition, using space- and ground-based data. Dr. Anderson's research has also expanded to include transmission spectroscopy measurements of thin ice films using her SPECtroscospy of Titan-Related ice AnaLogs (SPECTRAL) high-vacuum chamber located at NASA GSFC. She is most known for her role as a Cassini CIRS Co-Investigator, in which she discovered numerous chemically-different organic ice clouds in Titan’s stratosphere. Dr. Anderson believes that if men continue to dominate certain STEM fields, people will unconsciously continue to accept this as the standard, which only reinforces this male-dominated cycle we are trapped in. Thus, she asserts that increasing the number of women in these fields can slowly modify this mentioned cycle. She advocates for role models because they show people what is achievable, despite what the “norm” currently is. Make sure to check out Dr. Anderson's appearance on BBC and NOVA's 5-episode miniseries called "The Planets." https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/the-planets-inner-worlds/ Visit our website at illuminatestem.com to learn more about women in STEM across the past, present, and future. Here, you'll also find invaluable resources to help you embark on your own STEM journey.

    1h 4m

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This podcast is a subsection of the website illuminatestem.com that aims to shed light on the stories of successful women in STEM. Our goal is to show all young girls out there that you can belong in STEM. We hope that these stories empower you to explore STEM for yourself, and innovate for the future.

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