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#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman

#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman

FromLiving Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast


#04 What can an early career researcher contribute? An interview with interview with Henri Elad Altman

FromLiving Proof: the Isaac Newton Institute podcast

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Length:
12 minutes
Released:
Mar 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Podcast #4 sees INI catch up with Henri Elad Altman, a PHD student engaged in the SRQ programme. In our short chat we cover the day-to-day realities of participating in an INI programme, what life is like in Cambridge for a visiting researcher and whether it is "intimidating" to work alongside senior colleagues for weeks at a time.Hosted by: Dan Aspel (INI Communications Manager)
Released:
Mar 26, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Isaac Newton Institute is the world's foremost mathematical research centre. Living Proof aims to highlight the diverse people and interconnected topics linked to its many activities. Interviewees range from visiting academics and lecturers to mathematicians, other scientists, musicians, artists, students, and prominent figures within the University of Cambridge and beyond. The podcast typically involves mathematical themes, but is specifically aimed at a general audience. The focus is on the subjects being interviewed and the social stories they have to tell, not just on the significance and details of the research they may be undertaking. We hope there is interest and inspiration here for everyone.- The Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences (UK) is an international research centre based in Cambridge, UK. A part of the University of Cambridge, it has been hosting research programmes on mathematical themes since July 1992.Visit > www.newton.ac.uk/news/ini-podcast