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Origins Podcast with Ryan McGranaghan
Episode 09: Andrés Muñoz-Jaramillo - Science's Humanist Entrepreneur
Episode 09: Andrés Muñoz-Jaramillo - Science's Humanist Entrepreneur
Author
Ryan McGranaghan
Published
Thu 08 Aug 2019
Episode Link
None
Show Notes
:
Andrés’ first website: “
a small trip through Columbian music
” (04:10)
Cosmos (
TV Show
and
Book
) by Carl Sagan (05:50)
Jesuit Ignatian spiritual retreats
in reference to Ignatius Loyola (08:00 and 11:15)
How do you create space to listen to yourself? (13:30)
NASA Frontier Development Laboratory
- FDL (15:51)
‘
Deep Learning
’ (17:00)
What makes a team fail? (18:00)
Enhancing the effectiveness of team science
'Treat colleagues as customers’ (22:30)
‘Fixing problems with data’ -
data wrangling
(22:40)
Questions leaders of teams must ask (23:45)
The idea of taking something from another field to apply to your own (28:50)
Open source
(29:15)
Fear of being ’scooped’ that exists in science
(29:45)
First images of the sun
to
maps that exist now
(31:00)
Lika Guhathakurta
(32:00)
’The great majority of amazing commercial products are new applications of existing technologies’ - power of
knowledge transfer
(34:40)
‘
Being open by default
’ (38:10)
Kepler mission
(39:10)
TensorFlow Software
(40:30)
Wang-Sheeley-Arge ENLIL
(41:50)
Experiencing and interacting with fear in our lives (43:30)
‘Being first is overrated’ (44:30)
Science as a social endeavor (45:45)
Lightning Round (52:50):
Momo
by Michael Ende
Music is the passion that has guided him (54:00)
‘Communication at any level is a performing art'
'
Five-Cut Fridays
’ series
Andrés’ playlist
If you have help you can recover from almost anything’ (58:30)
‘Gives you control of your own narrative' (58:50)
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