Dr. David Cornelison
Dr. David Cornelison has been working as an educator and scientist in Arizona and Missouri universities for the last 32 years. From 2010-2018, he was the head of the Department of Physics, Astronomy and Materials Science at Missouri State University. His research interests lie at the intersection of experimental condensed-matter physics and astrophysics, while his educational efforts have focused on outreach to the K-12 school system. Most of all, he believes in curiosity-driven learning in the sciences and all other fields.
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Dave discusses the affects of STEM on society; into the future, and says goodbye to the show after nearly eight years of hosting STEM Spots on KSMU.
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This season, Dave ponders the relationship between science and religion as tools for explaining life’s pertinent questions.
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Dr. Jim Crutchfield, from the University of California, Davis, discusses chaos and thermodynamics in relation to information flow.
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Ewy Mathé, an assistant professor from Ohio State University, discusses her work with metabolites to predict treatment outcome for sarcoma patients.
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With AI and machine learning on the rise, Dave Cornelison ponders about the purpose of science and art into the near future.
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Matt Barker, an elementary school art educator at the John Thomas School of Discovery in Nixa, Missouri, joins Dave Cornelison to discuss his experiences with CODERS.
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Dr. Richard Krawacki, from St. Jude’s Research Hospital, discusses chromatin structure and function, research, and protein analyses.
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This week Dr. Dave Cornelison discusses passion and commitment in the STEM fields. Listen here!