omega tau science & engineering podcast
A podcast by Markus Voelter, Nora Ludewig
407 Episodes
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027 – Seismologie
Published: 2/19/2010 -
026 – Satellite Buses
Published: 2/2/2010 -
025 – Aerodynamic Lift Explained
Published: 1/28/2010 -
024 – Meeresbiologie und Expeditionen
Published: 1/15/2010 -
023 – Ares Orion and Small Satellites at NASA Ames
Published: 1/1/2010 -
022 – Nuclear Fusion at MPI für Plasmaphysik
Published: 12/15/2009 -
021 – Space Mission Control at ESA’s ESOC
Published: 11/22/2009 -
020 – Die Baustelle des Gotthard Basistunnels
Published: 10/31/2009 -
019 – The Vertical Motion Simulator at NASA Ames
Published: 10/13/2009 -
018 – Astrobiology at the NASA Astrobiology Institute
Published: 9/20/2009 -
017 – Roboter
Published: 9/9/2009 -
016 – Radio Astronomy and the ALMA Telescope
Published: 8/10/2009 -
015 – Forschung und Entwicklung bei der Deutschen Flugsicherung
Published: 7/12/2009 -
014 – Schokoladenherstellung bei Ritter Sport
Published: 6/14/2009 -
013 – Vogelzug
Published: 5/17/2009 -
012 – Aerodynamik und der Windkanal der Uni Stuttgart
Published: 4/25/2009 -
011 – Synchrotron Radiation Science at ESRF
Published: 3/28/2009 -
010 – (Marillion) Music Production
Published: 3/6/2009 -
009 – Kryptographie – Konzepte, Anwendungen, Sicherheit
Published: 2/11/2009 -
008 – Airlinerwartung und -sicherheit
Published: 1/17/2009
[We have episodes in German and English] How do scientists uncover phenomena and explain their connections? How do engineers design machines, methods and infrastructure? At omega tau, experts give detailed answers. Over the last ten years, we have produced 300 episodes in which we dug deeper, until we ran out of questions. Join us on our journey through the world of science and engineering: the closer you look and listen, the more interesting things get.