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A podcast discussing the unconstrained possibilities of scientists exploring wider spaces.

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A podcast discussing the unconstrained possibilities of scientists exploring wider spaces.

    S1E7 - Dalal Najib

    S1E7 - Dalal Najib

    This episode features Dr. Dalal Naijb. Dalal is the Director for Science and Engineering Capacity Development at the National Academy of Sciences in the Policy and Global Affairs Division. Dalal grew up in Morocco and did her undergraduate work in France. For her PhD, she came to the US, earning a doctorate in Climate and Space Sciences Engineering, as well as a Masters in Public Policy, from the University of Michigan. Like previous Degrees of Freedom guests, Dalal entered the science policy world through the Mirzayan Science Policy Fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences. At NAS, Dalal has been a driving force behind truly transformative international scientific collaboration-building mechanisms, like the Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research Program and the Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine program.

    In this conversation, Dalal describes her career path from hard sciences and engineering to working on fostering innovative, impactful scientific collaborations across the world. We also talk about the challenges women face as they rise in leadership in the policy world and gaps in science policy opportunities in the US and elsewhere.

    Resources, references, and organizations mentioned during the episode:

    - Christine Mirzayan Science Policy Fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences

    - University of Michigan's Public Policy Masters Program

    - Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research Program

    - Arab-American Frontiers of Science, Engineering, and Medicine

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    S1E6 - Federico San Martini

    S1E6 - Federico San Martini

    This episode features Dr. Federico "Ico" San Martini. Ico is a Senior Programme Management Officer at the Multilateral Fund  for the Implementation for the Montreal Protocol. Ico got a PhD in chemical engineering from MIT, and afterwards he worked with Nobel Prize winning Professor Mario Molina on air pollution issues in Mexico City. Ico entered the science policy world through a Mirzayan Science Policy Fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences, followed by a AAAS Science & Technology Fellowship at the State Department. Staying on at the State Department in the Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, Ico worked on a wide range of issues from water resources to short-lived climate forcers. He also helped establish an air quality monitoring network at US diplomatic facilities that shares data openly with the public. 

    In this conversation, Ico takes us down his career path, and he describes his motivations for the choices he made along the way. It's a valuable conversation for anyone thinking through frameworks on how they want to make their own career decisions align most closely with their own specific sense of mission.

    Resources, references, and organizations mentioned during the episode:

    - Christine Mirzayan Science Policy Fellowship at the National Academy of Sciences

    - AAAS Science & Technology Fellowship

    - Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, State Department

    - Multilateral Fund for the Implementation of the Montreal Protocol

    • 48분
    S1E5 - Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

    S1E5 - Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño

    This episode features Dr. Bruno Sánchez-Andrade Nuño, a Principal Scientist at Microsoft’s AI for Earth. Bruno got his astrophysics PhD from the Max Planck Institute, and he has used his science skills to work everywhere from Mapbox to the World Bank to his job now at Microsoft.

    When you look at Bruno’s career, it’s a string of bright shiny lights – stints at cool international organizations and companies, fancy titles, and lots of impactful work in tech, sustainability, and international development. But Bruno is super candid in the interview on sharing the struggles he’s had along the way, the leaps of faith he has made in finding the path that is right for him, and how his career has been a constant search for finding all the ways he can to define impactful scientific work. 

    Resources, references, and organizations mentioned during the episode:

    Microsoft AI for Earth, The World Bank, Mapbox, the National Academy of Science's Mirzayan Fellowship, and the Max Planck Institute. 

    Check out Bruno's book on impact science: Impact Science: The science of getting to radical social and environmental breakthroughs

    Connect with Bruno on Twitter.

    Music credit: "Free Spirit" from https://www.purple-planet.com, Photo provided by Bruno Sanchez-Andrade Nuño.

    • 49분
    S1E4 - Langley Dewitt

    S1E4 - Langley Dewitt

    This episode features Dr. Langley Dewitt. Langley is an atmospheric chemist and the director of the International Global Atmospheric Chemistry Project (IGAC) and lives in Boulder, Colorado. Langley's had an interesting, varied career that has touched multiple sectors. She's done atmospheric chemistry fieldwork on a mountainside in Rwanda, worked on a research vessel in the Indian Ocean, she’s been a consultant in the private sector, and now she’s running a science non-profit. She's also balanced her cool science work inside and outside of academia along with a cool life outside of work. And in our conversation, you’ll hear her give some solid advice on this – and also on how having a life outside of her job has actually, in turn, helped her career grow.

    Resources, references, and organizations mentioned during the episode:

    IGAC Project, Rwanda Climate Change Observatory, the University of Colorado, connect with Langley on Twitter.

    Music credit: "Free Spirit" from https://www.purple-planet.com, Photo provided by Langley Dewitt.

    • 26분
    S1E3 - Alex Dehgan

    S1E3 - Alex Dehgan

    Alex Dehgan is a science diplomacy superstar. From his work on conservation to his efforts to infuse US international development with science, he has led an inspiring and unique career. In this interview, he shares how his background, including a PhD in evolutionary biology and a law degree, led him to the work he does today as CEO of Conservation X Labs, pushed him to elevate science to new heights at USAID as its Chief Scientist, and shaped his views on the incredible power of bringing more scientists into diplomatic work. 

    Organizations, resources, and references mentioned during this episode: 


    The Snow Leopard Project (including a link to Alex's book),
    Conservation X Labs,
    Alex's article: "More Scientists Should Join the Diplomatic Corps" in Scientific American in November 2020,
    The Global Futures Laboratory at Arizona State University where Alex teaches,
    The Wildlife Conservation Society,
    AAAS Science & Technology Fellowships (must be a US citizen),
    Mirzayan Fellowships (US and non-US citizens can apply)

    Ways to connect with Alex: 


    @lemurwrangler on Twitter,
    LinkedIn

    Music credit: "Free Spirit" from https://www.purple-planet.com

    • 57분
    S1E2 - Anna Scott

    S1E2 - Anna Scott

    This episode features Dr. Anna Scott. Anna is President and co-founder of Project Canary, a B-Corps that fights climate change through monitoring greenhouse gas emissions. Anna discusses her path from a Math BS to Atmospheric Sciences & Meteorology PhD to social entrepreneur.

    Resources, references, and organizations mentioned during the episode:


    Project Canary
    TechStars Impact Accelerator
    "The Lean Start Up"
    "The Innovators' Dilemma"
    Johns Hopkins University
    King Abdullah University of Science & Technology
    University of Chicago

    • 48분

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