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Behind the Science

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Professor Marty Gregg from the Centre for Nanostructured Media at Queen’s University Belfast.
Geoff McGimpsey talks to scientist Stephen Smartt whose work includes superluminous supernovae and the stars that produce them.
Geoff McGimpsey talks to Professor Alan Fitzsimmons from the Astrophysics Research Centre at Queen’s University Belfast.
Topics on the world of science. Geoff McGimpsey talks to Jonny McClintock from Qualcomm Technologies International.
Geoff McGimpsey talks to the Emeritus Director of the Armagh Observatory, Mark Bailey.
Dr Kevin Folta from the University of Florida discusses his work with genetically modified fruit and the future of GM foods, with Geoff McGimpsey.
Heather discusses her work and the latest developments in the field of Astrophysics, space and time with Ciaran O Brolchain.
Robert Bowman, Head of School of Mathematics & Physics at Queens University, talks to fellow scientist Heather Cegla about his work in Scotland and the scientific developments he has conducted in Belfast.
Dr. Heather Cegla talks to Dr Gary McKeown about his theories surrounding the science of communication and laughter.
Geoff McGimpsey talks to Professor John McCanny about his work in Digital Signal and Video Processing, and Cryptography.
Geoff McGimpsey interviews engineer, entrepreneur, and futurist thinker Nell Watson.
Hot stars, interstellar and all things physics, solar, atomic and plasma with Professor Francis Keenan, Head of the School of Mathematics & Physics at Queens University.