50 min

Intuition and Storytelling Duncan Tree Podcast with Ouida

    • Self-Improvement

Are you a student who finds math and science subjects intimidating? Do complex engineering concepts seem like an impenetrable fortress? Fear not, for this podcast will unlock the secret to understanding and embracing these subjects with confidence and excitement.

Join Dr. Darian Muresan, Teaching Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology in Jersey City, NJ and me on a captivating journey as we explore the power of intuition and storytelling in unraveling the mysteries of engineering. Dr. Muresan serves as an expert guest who shares inspiring stories of how he taught his 3-year old son complex math theories with storytelling and tactile approach, delving into his personal experiences with once-daunting mathematical and scientific challenges.

Discover how intuition plays a pivotal role in breaking down complex concepts into relatable, everyday scenarios. Through intriguing narratives and analogies, we'll showcase how stories serve as bridges, connecting abstract theories to real-world applications. Listen as math and science start to become less intimidating. Instead, you'll hear fascinating tales of innovation and problem-solving.

We'll discuss the ways educators can harness these powerful tools to create engaging learning experiences that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and curiosity in their students. Whether you're a student, teacher, or simply curious about the magic of intuition and storytelling, this podcast will empower you to approach engineering with confidence and zeal.

Tune in to "Intuition and the Art of Storytelling: Decoding complex math and scientific tops and embark on a transformational journey that will revolutionize your understanding of these fascinating subjects. Get ready to unlock your inner engineer and embrace the beauty of discovery!



About our guest

Darian has 25 years of relevant technology and domain knowledge in multi-dimensional signal processing, computer vision, software, and hardware engineering. He is a Teaching Professor in the School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology and the co-founder of two small technology companies, Iconasys.com and Digital Multimedia Design (DMMD.net). Other work experiences include Hewlett-Packard (HP), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Leidos, and a few other startups.

Darian was the technical principal investigator (PI) for several Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) projects, including the Exploitation of 3D Data (E3D/3DF) and the Urban Scape programs. He holds several patents related to image processing algorithms and multi-sensor synchronization of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors with 2D cameras and inertial navigation systems (INS).   

Darian has undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics from University of Washington (Seattle, WA.); and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University (Ithaca, NY.).  In his spare time Darian is an avid runner and when opportunity arises, he enjoys rollerblading, biking, swimming, and sailing.  His most fun activity is trying to teach his son intuitive mathematics using sticks and figures, without any complex mathematical formulas.

Are you a student who finds math and science subjects intimidating? Do complex engineering concepts seem like an impenetrable fortress? Fear not, for this podcast will unlock the secret to understanding and embracing these subjects with confidence and excitement.

Join Dr. Darian Muresan, Teaching Professor at Stevens Institute of Technology in Jersey City, NJ and me on a captivating journey as we explore the power of intuition and storytelling in unraveling the mysteries of engineering. Dr. Muresan serves as an expert guest who shares inspiring stories of how he taught his 3-year old son complex math theories with storytelling and tactile approach, delving into his personal experiences with once-daunting mathematical and scientific challenges.

Discover how intuition plays a pivotal role in breaking down complex concepts into relatable, everyday scenarios. Through intriguing narratives and analogies, we'll showcase how stories serve as bridges, connecting abstract theories to real-world applications. Listen as math and science start to become less intimidating. Instead, you'll hear fascinating tales of innovation and problem-solving.

We'll discuss the ways educators can harness these powerful tools to create engaging learning experiences that encourage creativity, critical thinking, and curiosity in their students. Whether you're a student, teacher, or simply curious about the magic of intuition and storytelling, this podcast will empower you to approach engineering with confidence and zeal.

Tune in to "Intuition and the Art of Storytelling: Decoding complex math and scientific tops and embark on a transformational journey that will revolutionize your understanding of these fascinating subjects. Get ready to unlock your inner engineer and embrace the beauty of discovery!



About our guest

Darian has 25 years of relevant technology and domain knowledge in multi-dimensional signal processing, computer vision, software, and hardware engineering. He is a Teaching Professor in the School of Systems and Enterprises at Stevens Institute of Technology and the co-founder of two small technology companies, Iconasys.com and Digital Multimedia Design (DMMD.net). Other work experiences include Hewlett-Packard (HP), Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), Leidos, and a few other startups.

Darian was the technical principal investigator (PI) for several Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) projects, including the Exploitation of 3D Data (E3D/3DF) and the Urban Scape programs. He holds several patents related to image processing algorithms and multi-sensor synchronization of light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors with 2D cameras and inertial navigation systems (INS).   

Darian has undergraduate degrees in Electrical Engineering and Mathematics from University of Washington (Seattle, WA.); and Masters and Ph.D. degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Cornell University (Ithaca, NY.).  In his spare time Darian is an avid runner and when opportunity arises, he enjoys rollerblading, biking, swimming, and sailing.  His most fun activity is trying to teach his son intuitive mathematics using sticks and figures, without any complex mathematical formulas.

50 min