I have a Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher and Professional Education from the University of London’s Institute of Education, and worked as Senior Lecturer in Spatial Data Science and Visualisation in the Bartlett Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL (June 2011 – September 2017) teaching, designing and running modules for postgraduates and undergraduates. I’ve been teaching since 2002, when I ran undergraduate tutorials as a doctoral student.
Podcast teaching and training
- Supervising CASA masters students [Apr-Sep 2021-2023]
- One on one Zoom sound design training sessions [April-May 2022]
- Talked about the tech of Neutrinowatch at Radio TechCon [November 2021]
- I set up the Podcast Maker Weekend in 2017 to run as part of the London Podcast Festival and provide affordable sessions delivered by the best talent in UK audio, and international producers, hosts and critics; working with volunteers (2019) and a co-curator (2021), events typically featured 12-18 workshops, including online content in 2020 [Sep 2017-2021]
- Taught on a half-day Introduction to Podcasting course for the AHRC, the UK’s Arts and Humanities Research Council [March 2021]
- Delivered a Music in Podcasting class for Simon Fraser University (Vancouver, CA) [March 2021]
- Curated a series of weekly Podcast Maker Livestreams (April-July 2020) to give international podcasters (in the UK, Italy, France, Australia, USA, and Canada) a platform for sharing ideas.
- Music and Podcasting at the Vancouver Podcast Festival (November 2019)
- Taught two workshops on Podcasting for BIMM London’s Music Journalism BA (March 2019).
- Down With Marimba at Hearsay audio festival, Kilfinane, Ireland, April 2019
- Under the Hood with the Allusionist, Audiocraft 2019, Sydney, Australia
- 10 Years of Podbiz with Helen Zaltzman and Martin Zaltz Austwick, PRX Podcast Garage, Boston, USA, 2017
- Podcasting for scientists, lecture class, University College London (2015-2017).
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Previous research interests
Here are some useful links for finding out more about my previous research:
Hannah Fry and I voiced (and I scored) this video about CASA’s work in 2016:
Here I am in 2015 talking about data visualisation (with thanks to Kevin Biderman, full details in the vimeo page):
And here I am talking about cities and data for a UCL lunch hour lecture in December 2012:
Here is a talk I did on eggs at the Boring Conference in May 2014. I’m not an egg physicist, I just like egg cookery:
Prior to working in this field, I have been a medical laser physicist and worked in the field of Quantum Computing. I think interdisciplinary work is inevitable whenever we start to to think about interesting problems that we might want to work on:
(that’s me at TEDx LSE in March 2013).
If you’d like to hear about some of my medical physics work, here’s a brief summary from 2009: