Notes from Nash Podcast
1) Notes with Hodges: 56 Years of Vanderbilt
Michael P. Hodges is an expert in Wittgenstein’s philosophy, American Philosophy, Philosophy of Religion, and Philosophy of Education. He has taught at Vanderbilt since 1968, with this year marking it...Show More
2) Notes with Stassun: Understanding Space
Keivan Stassun holds the position of director at the Vanderbilt Initiative in Data-intensive Astrophysics (VIDA) and serves as a professor of Physics & Astronomy. He also acts as the co-investigator f...Show More
3) Notes with Lincoln Murr: Blockchain
Lincoln Murr is a senior at Vanderbilt pursuing his accelerated Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Computer Science. With seven years of experience in the blockchain industry, he has published over 25...Show More
4) Notes with The Vanderbilt Fusion Project: Nuclear Innovation
The Vanderbilt Fusion Project, one of the most selective organizations on Vanderbilt’s campus, has successfully developed a miniature nuclear fusion reactor. Representing the project are Catherine Kno...Show More
5) Notes with Samar Ali: Preparing for Peace
Professor Samar Ali is a research professor and co-chair of the Vanderbilt Project on Unity & American Democracy. She served as a White House Fellow during President Barack Obama’s administration, whe...Show More
6) Notes with Jon Kaas: Discovering the Brain
Jon Kaas is a neuroscientist and professor here at Vanderbilt University. He is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences and is responsible for discovering areas of the brain, such a...Show More
7) Notes with Sam Sliman: Mischief
Sam Sliman is the president of Vanderbilt Student Government, having won the race through a joke campaign. He is also the co-founder of Swipes for a Cause, an organization on campus that collects unus...Show More
8) Notes with Larry Bartels: Democracy is Tough
Larry Bartels is an American political scientist and the Co-Director of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions and Shayne Chair in Public Policy and Social Science here at Vanderbilt Univ...Show More
9) Notes with Blane Hollingsworth: Math as a Lifestyle
Dr. Blane Hollingsworth is trained in stochastic differential equations, probability, and Lotka-Volterra equations. He teaches undergraduates calculus and statistics for engineering here at Vanderbilt...Show More
10) Notes with Ismail Kurun: Don't Be So Sure
Ismail Kurun is doing a PhD in philosophy here at Vanderbilt. His research focuses on political philosophy and the history of philosophy. Kurun is currently developing a dissertation project on the ad...Show More