The PAM Talks

The PAM Talks

The Physics and Astronomy Mentors (PAM) Talks is a student-led podcast showcasing the voices of researchers who are a part of traditionally underrepresented groups in Physics and Astronomy, including women and other gender minorities.

  1. 2025-04-14

    2.0.4 Jennifer Howse - Our Connection to the Sky

    Located in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, just southwest of Calgary, the University of Calgary’s Rothney Astrophysical Observatory supports research, teaching, and public outreach in astronomy and science. Jennifer Howse, the Observatory’s Education Specialist, oversees its outreach and school programs, helping connect people of all ages to the night sky. In this interview, PhD student Solveig Thompson speaks with Jennifer about the importance of science communication, our connection to the sky across the generations through storytelling, and the growing need to protect our dark skies. The Rothney Astrophysical Observatory is located under the starry skies of the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, which include the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprised of the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations), the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Goodstoney First Nations). The City of Calgary is also home to the Métis Nation of Alberta (Districts 5 and 6). Information about upcoming public nights at the Rothney Observatory can be found at https://science.ucalgary.ca/rothney-observatory/public-events. Mentor: Jennifer Howse, Education Specialist, Rothney Astrophysical Observatory, University of Calgary Host: Solveig Thompson, astrophysics PhD student, University of Calgary Edited by: Josué Ibarra Molinas, physics PhD student, University of Calgary Produced by: Becky Booth, astrophysics PhD student, University of Calgary The PAM Talks gratefully acknowledges support from the University of Calgary Graduate Student Association Quality Money grant program.

    28 min
  2. 2025-02-23

    1.5.3 Dr. Claudia Gomes da Rocha - My Laboratory is a Computer

    Claudia Gomes da Rocha, an Associate Professor and theoretical condensed matter physicist at the University of Calgary, is in conversation with Jane Cohen-Wallis, an engineering physics undergraduate student from Queen's University. They discuss choosing a research path, their experiences with physics, how computers are integral to physics research, and what condensed matter physics even is. The PAM Talks team is working hard on preparing our continued line-up of Season 2 interviews. While you wait, you can listen to these "Season 1.5" epsiodes, which will be audio versions of our original PAM Talks youtube series. Dr. Gomes da Rocha has been an important supporter of the PAM Talks, acting as a mentor to this team both during this interview and as this project has evolved. At the time of recording Dr. Gomes da Rocha was an Assistant Professor but has since been promoted to Associate Professor. The whole PAM Talks team congratulates her on reaching this milestone and celebrates her ongoing career success. Mentor: Dr. Claudia Gomes da Rocha, Associate Professor and Associate Head EDI, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Calgary, and full member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute. Host: Jane Cohen-Wallis, undergraduate student, Queen's University Produced and edited by: Dr. Davor Curic, University of Calgary The PAM Talks gratefully acknowledges support from the University of Calgary Graduate Student Association Quality Money grant program. Click here for the episode transcript

    18 min
  3. 2024-12-11

    2.0.3 Dr. Shohini Ghose - Celebrating Women in Physics and Astronomy

    Dr. Shohini Ghose wears many hats! She is Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University and Chief Technology Officer of the Quantum Algorithms Institute. Her research focuses on quantum superposition and entanglement, uncovering their applications in computing and information processing. Beyond her scientific achievements, Dr. Ghose is a champion for equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM. She serves as an NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering and leads impactful programs as the Research and Programs Director of the Laurier Centre for Women in Science. In her award-winning book, Her Space, Her Time, Dr. Ghose brings to light the stories of pioneering women in physics and astronomy, inspiring readers with their remarkable journeys. In this interview, hosted by MSc student Gabby Gelinas, we explore how quantum computing is shaping our world and learn about Dr. Ghose's efforts to honor the trailblazers of the past while paving the way for future generations of women in physics. Mentor: Dr. Shohini Ghose, Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University and Chief Technology Officer of the Quantum Algorithms Institute. NSERC Chair for Women in Science and Engineering. Research and Programs Director of the Laurier Centre for Women in Science. Host: Gabby Gelinas, MSc student, University of British Columbia Edited and produced by: Becky Booth, PhD candidate, University of Calgary The PAM Talks gratefully acknowledges support from the University of Calgary Graduate Student Association Quality Money grant program. Click here for the episode transcript

    31 min

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The Physics and Astronomy Mentors (PAM) Talks is a student-led podcast showcasing the voices of researchers who are a part of traditionally underrepresented groups in Physics and Astronomy, including women and other gender minorities.