Hannah Moore π
@hannahcmoore
Volcanologist | Earth Scientist | Science Communicator & Educator | Editor and co-host @ThatsScienceTAS π€ @UofGlasgow @UoBEarthScience @UTAS_ alumna
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π¨New episode out now! This week we had a fabulous conversation with Olly Dove from That's What I Call Science π, the podcast team who won this year's Australian Museum Eureka Prizes for #STEM inclusion. We talked about #science, #research, #scicomm & Olly shared a lot of wisdom! spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/0ew9CoO6YDb
After hosting Prof Costanza Bonadonna and Liam Kelly for our first seminar, very excited to have Hannah Moore π 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
A big thank you to Lord Mayor Anna Reynolds 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...
I love this! My good friend Indrani Mukherjee talks about how we need to find new ways to make geology more relatable to young people!π©΅βοΈtinyurl.com/y7d5u5y7 via ABC Australia
In 2022, Anna Abela , Dr. Kate Johnson and I became co-managers for That's What I Call Science π 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«
14 hours to go before our next webinar with exciting talks by Fukashi Maeno (ζ±δΊ¬ε€§ε¦ | UTokyo) and Hannah Moore π (University of Tasmania)! π€π You can still register/join π
π¨NEW EPISODE!π¨S2 Ep8. Volcanoes... down under?! with Dr. Heather Handley ! 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. podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/volcaβ¦
post recording after going on That's What I Call Science π to talk about all things environmental geology and critical metals! with Hannah Moore π and Olly Dove interviewing, looking forward to hearing the episode!
Today we recorded the final two episodes from the That's What I Call Science π βGeoscience mini-seriesβ with the amazing Dr Indrani Mukherjee from UNSW and Dr Sheree Armistead (Dr Sheree Armistead) from Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania! Iβm so proud of this mini-series, make sure you tune in over the next month! ποΈ
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 and Engineering at University of Tasmania!π¬
πβ»οΈ In the second instalment of the βGeoscience mini-seriesβ, Dr Owen Missed (Owen Missen) at Sciences and Engineering at University of Tasmania, shares insights into the role of critical metals, such as Cobalt and Tellurium, in Australiaβs sustainable future ππ¬#EnvironmentalGeology Edge Radio 99.3FM
My episode on That's What I Call Science π is now available to listen! In my podcast with Olly Dove and Hannah Moore π I talk about critical metals, environmental geology and some of the challenges and opportunities in this field! Please check it outπ thatsscience.org/2024/03/10/epiβ¦
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 Edge Radio 99.3FM
Can climate change affect volcanic activity? The answer may surprise you. Listen as β¦GNS Science Te PΕ« Aoβ© Volcanologist Geoff Kilgour helps answer this curious question on the latest episode of the BBC's Crowdscience. #volcanoes bbc.co.uk/sounds/brand/pβ¦