The ACIT Science Podcast provides a glimpse into the research of world-famous professors and PhD researchers, the ideas they are passionate about, what they think are the most crucial developments in science and technology right now, and the most important lessons they have learned in their careers… read more
In this episode, ACIT Founder Benjamin Bargetzi speaks with Karl J. Friston, considered by many to be the most influential neuroscientist of the …
ACIT Founder Benjamin Bargetzi speaks with the Center of Finance, Technology and Entrepreneurship on currently emerging technologies and trends in …
ACIT Founder Benjamin Bargetzi speaks with the UCL department of brain sciences and psychology about how to build a successful career in business …
ACIT Founder Benjamin Bargetzi speaks with the Industry IoT podcast on how advancements in technology will rapidly accelerate digital transformation …
In this episode, our host Manuel Brenner is joined by Alejandro Daniel Noel. Alejandro got his masters from TU Delft working with Acitive Inference …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Leonard Bereska.
Leonard Bereska is a PhD Candidate at University of Amsterdam, studying long term memory.
We discuss a dynamical systems perspective on neuroscience, …
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In this episode, Ingo Fiedler from the Blockchain Research Lab joins Manuel Brenner for a conversation about blockchains and cryptocurrencies.
Ingo Fiedler is …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Jonathan Banks, international director the Global Super Pollutants program for the Clean Air Task …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Carlos Leipner, international director the Global Nuclear Energy Strategy for the Clean Air Task Force.
This is the third episode of a 4-part miniseries that ACIT is …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Lee Beck, international director of global carbon capture strategies for the clean air task force.
In this capacity she lead the carbon capture strategy, program, and …
In this episode, Manuel Brenner is joined by Armond Cohen.
Armond Cohen is co-founder and Executive Director of the Clean Air Task Force, which he has led since its formation in 1996.
The Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner talks to Mark Solms.
Mark Solms is the Chair of Neuropsychology at the University of Cape Town, President of …
Dr. sc. hum. Henrik Jungaberle is the Director of the MIND Foundation and a CEO of OVID. He is a researcher, science entrepreneur, and author in public health, psychedelics, and psychotherapy.
In this episode, Henrik …
In this episode, Amal Ounali is joining our host Manuel Brenner for a discussion on international criminal law, European law, how national laws and …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Rim Jasmin Irscheid. Rim is a doctoral candidate in the Music Department at King's College London, …
In this episode, we are joined by Jasper Götting, PhD Candidate at the Institute of Virology of the Hannover Medical School, where his research …
In this episode, we are joined by Noah Weber, CTO and Head of Machine Learning at Celeris Therapeutics and lecturer at FH Technikum Vienna.
We discuss the challenges of developing new drugs, protein degradation, the …
In this episode, host Manuel Brenner is joined by Julius Berner. Julius is a PhD Student at University of Vienna, where his research focuses on the …
In this episode, we are joined by Marcel Moosbrugger, computer science PhD Candidate at Vienna University of Technology.
We talk about getting into …
Today's guest is Thore Graepel, research group leader at Google Deep Mind and Chair of Machine Learning at University College London. We talk about …
Driek Deferme is a law PhD student at KU Leuven, investigating the role of time limitations in civil and criminal law. We talk about the origins of …
Today we are joined by Benjamin Bargetzi, Senior Account Manager at Google, psychologist, neuroscientist, and president and founder of ACIT.
We talk …
In this episode, we are joined by Györgi Buzsaki, Biggs Professor of Neuroscience at NYU. Györgi Buzsaki is one of the most respected neuroscientists working today, and his influential work on memory, sleep, neural …
In this episode, we are joined by Will Millard. Will has two Masters degrees in public policy and is now working on implementing several research …
In this episode, we are joined by Corrado Pezzato, Ph.D. candidate in self-adaptive robot architectures at TU Delft in the Netherlands.
We talk about teaching robots to plan for the future, the uncertainty of the world, …
In this episode, we are talking with Marvin Däumichen, director of research and knowledge transfer for the MIND foundation, and Ph.D. candidate …
This is part 2 of our conversation with Moad Abd El Hay. Moad is a neuroscientist Ph.D. student at the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks in Heidelberg and founder of the UniMind network, a Europe wide initiative that …
This is part one of our conversation with Moad Abd El Hay, neuroscientist PhD student at the Excellence Cluster CellNetworks in Heidelberg and founder of the UniMind network, a Europe wide initiative that organizes …
In this episode of the ACIT Science Podcast, we are talking with Marcel Schliebs, who is currently pursuing his Ph.D. in Political Data Science at …
We talk about the psychological, philosophical and linguistic perspectives on taboos, how they relate to humor, why taboos and their respective …
In this episode, we are speaking with Charel van Hoof, former Senior Vice President and CIO at Philips and now PhD candidate in Artificial Intelligence & Robotics at the Delft Technical University, about the …
In this episode, we are talking to Ph.D. candidate Travis Greene from the Institute of Service Science in Taipei, Taiwan, about the philosophical, ethical, and judicial implications of modern data science, machine …
In this episode, we are joined by Beatrice Ellerhoff, a Ph.D. student in climate physics at the Institute for Environmental Physics in Heidelberg.
We talk about her work in analyzing long term climate variations …
For our second episode, we are joined by Cambridge-based biochemistry Ph.D. candidate Niklas Freund.
We talk about the nuts and bolts of the genetic …
In this episode, we are joined by Ella Crane and Alexander Schuckert, both of who are currently pursuing their PhDs in the fields of quantum …
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