TNQ Distinguished Lectures

By: Maed in India
  • Summary

  • TNQ Distinguished Lectures is a series that aims to bring internationally renowned scientists face-to-face with the Indian scientific community. The podcast is in the form of an interview of each year’s speaker by a well-known Indian science journalist, Dr Ramaseshan Ramachandran. Each interview attempts to explore the story behind the work of these scientists and the impact of their scientific research.

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Episodes
  • The Strange and Wonderful World of Symplectic Geometry Featuring Wolf Prize Winner Yakov Eliashberg
    Dec 2 2024

    In this episode of TNQ Distinguished Lectures, Yakov Eliashberg, a recipient of the Heinz Hopf Prize as well as the Wolf Prize in Mathematics, discusses his journey into geometry and maths, starting from his early success in Olympiads and the Soviet educational system. He reflects on his immigration to the U.S. and his pioneering work in symplectic geometry - a field with roots in Hamiltonian mechanics. He explores symplectic geometry's unique balance of rigidity and flexibility while delving into symplectic field theory and its links to quantum field theory, along with potential applications in physics.

    Joining him in conversation is Ramaseshan Ramachandran, well-known science journalist and former science correspondent for The Hindu newspaper and Frontline Magazine.

    To know more about Yakov Eliashberg and his work, visit https://www.tnqdistinguishedlectures.org/about-speaker.html

    To know more about TNQ and the Distinguished Lectures series, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/

    CREDITS

    Host: Dr Ramaseshan Ramachandran

    Guest: Yakov Eliashberg

    Produced and Created for TNQ

    This is a Maed in India production

    Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome

    Producer: Meghna Gulati

    Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram

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    47 mins
  • Using AI To Solve Biology Problems in Minutes Instead of Years Featuring Nobel Laureate John Jumper
    Aug 10 2024

    In this episode of TNQ Distinguished Lectures, Dr John Jumper, a recipient of the Breakthrough Prize, talks about his work on AlphaFold, the AI tool which predicts the three-dimensional structure of proteins. As the project lead, Dr Jumper discusses the intricacies and difficulties in predicting accurate protein structures and how biology as a science is perfectly suited to using the tools of AI to find solutions to such complex questions, which usually take years, in a couple of minutes. Dr. Jumper also breaks down the difference between machine learning and deep learning and how these powerful tools of AI will change the future of science and discovery.

    Joining him in conversation is Ramaseshan Ramachandran, well-known science journalist and former science correspondent for The Hindu newspaper and Frontline Magazine.

    To know more about Dr John Jumper and his work, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/johnjumper/

    To know more about TNQ and the Distinguished Lectures series, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/

    CREDITS

    Host: Dr Ramaseshan Ramachandran

    Guest: Dr John Jumper

    Produced and Created for TNQ

    This is a Maed in India production

    Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome

    Producer: Sean D’mello, Ruchi Sawardekar

    Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

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    1 hr
  • How We Sense Pain? Featuring Nobel Laureate Professor David Julius
    Apr 10 2024

    In this episode of TNQ Distinguished Lectures, Professor David Julius, a physiologist and Nobel Prize laureate, talks about his work on molecular mechanisms for pain sensation and heat including the characterization of the TRP-V1 and TRP-M8 receptors that detect capsaicin, menthol, and temperature. We get to know why birds don’t respond to capsaicin, thresholds for TRP receptors and whether they're affected by regional or racial differences, and his seminal contribution of the neural and molecular basis for the sense of temperature and pain.

    Joining him in conversation is Ramaseshan Ramachandran, well-known science journalist and former science correspondent for The Hindu newspaper and Frontline Magazine.

    To know more about Dr David Julius and his work, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/davidjulius/

    To know more about TNQ and the Distinguished Lectures series, visit https://www.tnq.co.in/

    CREDITS

    Host: Dr Ramaseshan Ramachandran

    Guest: Professor David Julius

    Produced and Created for TNQ

    This is a Maed in India production

    Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas

    Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome

    Producer: Sean D’mello, Ruchi Sawardekar

    Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni

    Show More Show Less
    57 mins

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