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Prof. Derek Leinweber: Season 1 Episode 8
Prof. Derek Leinweber: Season 1 Episode 8
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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Aug 13, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Season 1 Episode 8
I am a theoretical physicist fascinated by the complex phenomena that emerge from the fundamental quantum field theory of the strong interactions, QCD. As a Canadian, I did my PhD at McMaster University, toured the States via U Maryland, The Ohio State U and U Washington (Seattle) and settled here at the University of Adelaide. When I'm not playing with supercomputers, I'm playing guitar (most recently Bossa Nova) or playing drums in a Britpop band called Mode. Most recently, my research is focusing on the structure of the QCD ground-state fields that form the foundation of matter. I love this area of research as the complex structures demand the use of advanced scientific data visualization techniques and the results are fascinating.
The loss of international student enrolments due to Covid-19 travel restrictions has created a budget crisis at U Adelaide, requiring staff to take unpaid leave. I have seized this time to reflect on my career and write a Doctor of Science thesis. It's an interesting endeavour but ultimately enjoyable.
Link to Mode: https://p.facebook.com/modebandadelaide/
Link to data visualization: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGEc28x8opg7TH4mmasAsg
My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (she/her).
Season 1 features interviews with the 2021 INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.
If you like the podcast or have any suggestions for future improvement, please take a minute to use this form to let us know: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxRDWXM-iJ_IdVAh7ZtrnqjVpajodVMdmA3o3piLAO3u-Jxw/viewform
I am a theoretical physicist fascinated by the complex phenomena that emerge from the fundamental quantum field theory of the strong interactions, QCD. As a Canadian, I did my PhD at McMaster University, toured the States via U Maryland, The Ohio State U and U Washington (Seattle) and settled here at the University of Adelaide. When I'm not playing with supercomputers, I'm playing guitar (most recently Bossa Nova) or playing drums in a Britpop band called Mode. Most recently, my research is focusing on the structure of the QCD ground-state fields that form the foundation of matter. I love this area of research as the complex structures demand the use of advanced scientific data visualization techniques and the results are fascinating.
The loss of international student enrolments due to Covid-19 travel restrictions has created a budget crisis at U Adelaide, requiring staff to take unpaid leave. I have seized this time to reflect on my career and write a Doctor of Science thesis. It's an interesting endeavour but ultimately enjoyable.
Link to Mode: https://p.facebook.com/modebandadelaide/
Link to data visualization: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkGEc28x8opg7TH4mmasAsg
My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (she/her).
Season 1 features interviews with the 2021 INT Summer School on Problem Solving in Lattice QCD.
If you like the podcast or have any suggestions for future improvement, please take a minute to use this form to let us know: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScxRDWXM-iJ_IdVAh7ZtrnqjVpajodVMdmA3o3piLAO3u-Jxw/viewform
Released:
Aug 13, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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