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    • Hackers, Crackers and Slackers, Oh My 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Altman, Trent (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-08-12)
      Our own Chief Engineer, Trent Altman joins us to discuss software security.
    • The Hard Facts about Software 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Cooper, Don (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-07-21)
      Don Cooper, software engineer and international man of mystery, joins us to talk about the field of software engineering.
    • He Started Out as a Child 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Cosby, Bill; Candis, Ethan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011-10-26)
      Bill Cosby joined us last week before his appearance at the Ferst Center for the Performing Arts at Georgia Tech.Given our interest in using humor to teach science and engineering, we explored his thoughts on how to improve ...
    • Here Comes the Sun 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Filler, Michael (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-06-17)
      Michael Filler, from the Georgia Tech School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, joins us to discuss the technology behind solar cells and other methods for deriving renewable energy from the sun.
    • High Speed Rail: When the Wait Is Longer Than the Flight 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Zerembski, Allan (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-01-06)
      Allan M. Zerembski, President of Zeta Tech (a HARSCO Rail Business Unit), a consulting firm in the rail and transportation industry, will join us to discuss details of high speed rail and its prospects in the U.S.
    • High Tech Babies 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Perloe, Mark (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-12-10)
    • The High Tech Side of Music 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Weinberg, Gil (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-06-19)
      Gil Weinberg, the Director of the Georgia Tech Center for Music Technology joins us to describe the connection between music and technology and its incarnation here at Georgia Tech.
    • High Tech Start-ups: More Than High Tech 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Ketchersid, John (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-03-11)
      Join us as we talk with John Ketchersid, Chief Technology Officer for the Atlanta Seed Fund about issues relevant to start-up companies in the high tech arena.
    • High Tech Voyeurism 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Altman, Trent (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-11-24)
      On the eve of one of the year's busiest travel days we will be talking about the technology behind the airport scanners that have everyone in a tizzy. We will also be taking calls about any other topic in science and technology.
    • High Tech Weather 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Rose, Bruce (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2008-09-24)
    • Hot Research from the Coldest Place on Earth 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Zangwill, Andy; Taboada, Ignacio (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-04-15)
      Ignacio Taboada from the School of Physics joins Pete and his special guest host Andy Zangwill to discuss Astrophysics at the South Pole. Using a cubic kilometer of ice, Prof. Taboada traps neutrinos in order to map activity ...
    • How Did I Get Here? 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Hud, Nick (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-05-27)
      Nick Hud from the School of Chemistry will attempt to provide an answer to this question posed by David Byrne of the Talking Heads. Coordinator of The Origins Project a Chemical Bonding Center funded by the National Science ...
    • How Science Get's Made into Science Policy 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Barke, Richard P. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-10-06)
      Richard Barke of the Georgia Tech School of Public Policy joins us to discuss how science gets translated into policy. Both the science of politics and the politics of science will be addressed.
    • How Your Brain Walks and Chews Gum at the Same Time 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Schumacher, Eric (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2013-07-24)
      Eric Schumacher joins us to discuss the cognitive neuroscience of how your brain does more than one thing at a time and its ramifications for tasks in your daily life.
    • Human Augmentation - How Far is Too Far 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; DeWeerth, Stephen P. (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-01-28)
    • The Hype about 3D Printing 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Henderson, Cliff; Leavey, Jennifer (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2015-01-07)
      Cliff Henderson from the Georgia Tech School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering will join us to talk about 3D printing and when the hype is and is not justified.
    • I Robot - Georgia Tech Style 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Singhose, Bill (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-03-25)
      Bill Singhose, from the Georgia Tech School of Mechanical Engineering will discuss this year's design competition associated with the ME2110- Creative Decisions and Design Course. We'll discuss the educational issues ...
    • Inflammation and Depression 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Miller, Andrew (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2012-10-24)
      Andrew Miller from the Emory University Medical College of Psychiatry and Hemotology and Oncology faculty join us to discuss the recently discovered connection between depression and inflammation. This new Emory study ...
    • Ins and Outs of Invention 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Hunt, William D.; Acharya, Nigam (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2009-09-23)
      The patenting of a technical invention is critically important to innovation in science and engineering. Nigam Acharya, an attorney from the Atlanta office of Barnes & Thornburg will join us to talk about how patents work ...
    • Invention + Adventure = Inventure 

      Ludovice, Peter J.; Whaley, Patrick; Vaden, Sarah; Hunt, William D.; Forest, Craig (Georgia Institute of Technology, 2010-04-14)
      Prof. Craig Forest, of the Georgia Tech Inventure Prize, a competition that finds and nutures the best undergraduate inventors on campus, joins us with the winners Patrick Whaley and Sarah Vaden to talk about this amazing ...