I produced a podcast called Measure Twice, Cut Once with Nic Perez, and I was the audio guru for Jorge Cham's (of PHD Comics fame) PHDtv venture. I ran a podcast, The AudioPH[i]D, which covered current events in the world of science (with a dash of goofiness on the side). Recently, I have been collaborating with Meg Rosenburg on some science videos, the most recent of which earned 2nd place in the 2013 Ocean180 Video Challenge.


Episode 1: Sticking a thermometer in a dinosaur's mouth (12 minutes)

Short: Gold dust



The AudioPh[i]D Episode(s) IV: In Which Scientists Adapt to Austerity






See the comic (with media embedded) here.

The AudioPh[i]D Episode 3: In Which a Weight is Lifted



The AudioPh[i]D Episode 2: In Which An Earthquake Convicts Seismologists of Manslaughter



The AudioPh[i]D Episode 1: In Which Curiosity Goes Gangnam Style



More content at the PHDtv site!




How a Microscopic Team Alters the Course of Carbon in the Atlantic Ocean



More about the research at the ANACONDAS project site!

We also took part in an online assembly with some of the middle-school classrooms, in which we talked to them about what it's like to be a scientist: