Code for Thought
Welcome to Code for Thought, the podcast about software for research and the people who make it. Languages: English, German, French
Podcasting since 2021 • 202 episodes
Code for Thought
Latest Episodes
[EN] NextBrain: exploring the human brain - Eugenio Iglesias, James Hughes
English Edition: NextBrain is a next generation atlas of the human brain. Juan Eugenio Iglesias Gonzales from Massachusetts General in Boston, US, has been leading this project. My colleague James Hughes (University College London) ...
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Season 11
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Episode 7
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48:22
[EN] Revealing the structure of crystals and proteins with CrystFEL - Thomas White
English Edition: Meet Thomas White from DESY (German Electron Synchrotron) who is the creator and maintainer of the tool CrystFEL. The tool to help understand and analyse the structure of materials such as crystals and proteins. Tho...
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Season 11
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Episode 6
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40:09
[EN] ByteSized: how to get your (digital) ducks in a row - with Richard Acton
English Edition (ByteSized): In this first episode of the new ByteSized dRTP season, sponsored by the STEP-UP programme from the EPSRC (UK) you'll meet Richard Acton. Richard created a tool to help you keep track of all the steps you sho...
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Season 11
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Episode 5
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32:09
[DE] Eine Begegnung mit Katrin Schöning-Stierand (HCDS Hamburg)
Deutsche Ausgabe:Linkshttps://www.hcds.uni-hamburg.de/ HCDS Hamburg
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Season 11
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Episode 4
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28:43
[EN] Computing, but not as you know it: analog computers (I) - B Ulmann, D Thuerck
English Edition: with my guests Bernd Ulmann and Daniel Thuerck I am looking at the fascinating world of analog computers. Far from being "yesterday's" machines, there is a lot of interest in building analog devices. So what are the...
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Season 11
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Episode 3
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42:12
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