The Young Tassie Scientists (@yts_utas) are a group of researchers who volunteer their time to share their passion for #science. They're currently looking for other young #STEM professionals to join them.
If that sounds like you, visit: utas.au/eQ
ALT People at a science fair. One person is holding open a book that that contains a picture of the human skeleton and is explaining the image to two children who are accompanied by an adult
ALT A person standing in a classroom wearing a lab coat and holding a beaker, they are surrounded by a group of children
ALT A person dressed in laboratory clothes including goggles, gloves and a gown. They are doing a science experiment that involves pulling a stretchy yellow object out of a beaker with a pair of tweezers
Listen to the penultimate episode of our Geoscience mini-series! π We dive into Dr. Indrani Mukherjee groundbreaking research, understanding the links between early Earth evolution, life emergence, & mineral deposits.
#Geoscience#Geology#TaylorSwift#STEM@EdgeRadio993FM
πβ»οΈ In the second instalment of the βGeoscience mini-seriesβ, Dr Owen Missed (@scimissionowen) at @Sciences_UTAS, shares insights into the role of critical metals, such as Cobalt and Tellurium, in Australiaβs sustainable future ππ¬#EnvironmentalGeology@EdgeRadio993FM
πβ»οΈ In the second instalment of the βGeoscience mini-seriesβ, Dr Owen Missed (@scimissionowen) at @Sciences_UTAS, shares insights into the role of critical metals, such as Cobalt and Tellurium, in Australiaβs sustainable future ππ¬#EnvironmentalGeology@EdgeRadio993FM
Did you know there are libraries for rocks? And they have their own curators? ππ Tune in to the first instalment of the 'Geoscience mini-series' with Izzy Von Lichtan, curator of the rock library and Associate Lecturer of Earth Science at @Sciences_UTAS!π¬
Today we recorded the final two episodes from the @ThatsScienceTAS βGeoscience mini-seriesβ with the amazing Dr Indrani Mukherjee from @UNSW and Dr Sheree Armistead (@geoSheree) from @Sciences_UTAS! Iβm so proud of this mini-series, make sure you tune in over the next month! ποΈ
post recording after going on @ThatsScienceTAS to talk about all things environmental geology and critical metals! with @HannahCMoore and Olly Dove interviewing, looking forward to hearing the episode!
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Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!β¨
We are proud to highlight many wonderful women & girls in STEMM through our episodes, find them on our website or any major podcasting platform- and stay tuned for more!
#IDWGS2024#WomenInSTEM#WomenInScience#STEMGirls
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π¨NEW EPISODE!π¨S2 Ep8. Volcanoes... down under?! with Dr. @heatherkhandley ! It's time for an insight into the history of Australia's volcanoes, the importance of indigenous aboriginal history, and bringing together that knowledge with new physical data.
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Our guests have come out of their shell today to tell us all about turtles!
Tune in to hear Van, Deb, and Ricky from the 1 Million Turtles project chat about the threats turtles face and how we can help.
#turtles#citizenscience#Eurekaprizes#communityscience@EdgeRadio993FM
14 hours to go before our next webinar with exciting talks by Fukashi Maeno (@UTokyo_News) and @HannahCMoore (@UTAS_)! π€π You can still register/join π
In 2022, @annaoabela , @KatePlantPhys and I became co-managers for @ThatsScienceTAS π»
My role includes weekly host, and it's been an absolute joy to meet and hear the stories of such a delightful collective of people π
Here's to 2024 connecting us to even more stars! π«
Last night we announced a milestone of becoming a not-for-profit company! π
TWICS will stay the same but will operate under the new company STEMM Communicators Australia. We welcome interest in partnership, sponsorship, and experienced board members to help us grow sustainably
A big thank you to Lord Mayor @AnnaReyno for hosting us at nipaluna/Hobart Town Hall tonight to celebrate the Eureka Prize. It was great to catch up with past and present TWICS members, friends, and family. More to come...
2 week to go! I'll be talking about my current PhD project modelling Mt Tarawera's basaltic Plinian eruption plume which occurred in 1886!πVery much looking forward to Fukashi's presentation on large-scale mafic eruptions too!
After hosting @CostanzaBND and Liam Kelly for our first seminar, very excited to have @HannahCMoore and Fukashi Maeno for our second installment! See tweet below for registration. π Pacific-friendly time, if you plan to sleep instead we will soon have recordings online π€π