Tag: Chemistry
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Episode 23
Sol Agin has a PhD degree from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Karlstad University. You can find the episode about Sol’s research here. Sol’s work was in media studies, dealing with the communication of climate action. She looked at message construction by, and about, social movements, and at the ways in which…
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Episode 22
Eva la Cour has a PhD from the Faculty of Fine, Applied and Performing Arts at the University of Gothenburg. You can find the episode about Eva’s research here. Her artistic research project explores different imaginaries of the Arctic. She uses artistic practices such as essayistic film experimentation with collaborative live editing and engages with…
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Episode 21
Silvia Trevisan has a PhD from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm. You can find the episode about Silvia’s research here. During her PhD she worked on building, characterizing, and optimizing devices for storing heat, or thermal energy. Her project focused on heat generated from renewable sources, and it also had a focus…
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Episode 20
Malachi Ochieng Arunda has a PhD from Lund university, from the Department of Clinical Science in the Faculty of Medicine. You can find the episode about Malachi’s research here. During his PhD he researched indirect factors connected to neonatal mortality, in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania, looking in particular at how access to care influences neonatal outcomes. You can find…
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Episode 19
Lina Isacs has a background in Economics and holds a PhD degree in Planning and decision analysis from KTH, the School of Architecture and the Built Environment. You can find the episode about Lina’s research here. During her PhD, she worked on questions about monetary valuation of nature, touching on broader meta-theoretical issues concerning neoclassical…
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Episode 18
Ferran Planas has a PhD degree from Stockholm University, from the Department of Chemistry. You can find the episode about Ferran’s research here. For his PhD he worked in computational chemistry, modelling reactions with the use of Density Functional Theory. You can find Ferran’s thesis here. You can contact Ferran about his research at fplpa@dtu.dk.