Futurists often use popular science-fiction stories to predict future STEM trends. Many technologies previously seen only on Star Trek and similar shows have now become everyday objects, like the iPad. Can you think of something you use today that might have come out of a sci-fi movie in the past?
Also in this episode, we ask who or what inspired you to undertake STEM studies - did you havea favourite science character growing up? Or perhaps it was your teacher! We brought in thehosts of sci-fi radio program Zero G to help us look at the sci-fi movies that inspire people inSTEM. We also went to a student BBQ to survey today’s undergrads about who inspired them -and their answers may surprise you!
This episode’s reverse engineering is presented by Henry Duffield, who deep dives into AI andmachine learning
GUESTS:
Rob Jan, presenter and co-producer of ‘Zero G’, fiction, fantasy and historical radio on 3RRR FM.
Megan McKeough, co-presenter of Zero G on 3RRR FM.
Dr Emma Burrows, NHMRC-ARC dementia research development fellow.
Henry Duffield, Bachelor of Science Student at the University of Melbourne.
LINKS:
Zero G on RRR
Spirit and Opportunity - NASA's Mars Exploration Program
An exploratory study of the relationship of Science-Fiction and Human-computer Interaction
The Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health - Florey
The Draw-A-Scientist-Test (DAST)
Science Students Society
CREDITS:Guest Host: Danielle GoulopoulosEpisode Host/Supervising Producer/Science Advisor: Dr. Andi HorvathProducer/Editor: Buffy GorrillaAssistant Producer: Silvi Vann-WallAdditional Editing: Arch Cuthbertson
CONTACT:[email protected]
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