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We are a curiosity-driven podcast that looks to find unique perspectives from the fields of mathematics and statistics.

We use stories to convey how mathematical research drives the world around us, with each episode tackling a different topic. This can be anything from modeling how bees in a swarm make group decisions to how we can use textual analysis to reveal surprising changes in policy documents.

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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SOet4wWb8ytt1wZv0J-zN5Bk0dO1yvtr4sKCXAisnCw/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://www.imsi.institute/wp-content/uploads/casino_games_2.txt">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



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<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Make sure to check out David's Book 
Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1flQ8dSPP2nVau6EZ4i4zHpzEK3cGi1G13bQfEi1I2mM/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://www.imsi.institute/wp-content/uploads/casino_games_1.txt">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1flQ8dSPP2nVau6EZ4i4zHpzEK3cGi1G13bQfEi1I2mM/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://www.imsi.institute/wp-content/uploads/casino_games_1.txt">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Make sure to check out David's Book 
Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Make sure to check out David's Book 
Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></googleplay:description>
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	<title>Mathematics &#038; Gambling Episode 1: Lotteries</title>
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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xnli0dNVDeAKlUUYyaMBaemwBmbxYl3I5lYC7DSAnXo/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://www.imsi.institute/wp-content/uploads/lotteries.txt">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Xnli0dNVDeAKlUUYyaMBaemwBmbxYl3I5lYC7DSAnXo/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://www.imsi.institute/wp-content/uploads/lotteries.txt">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Make sure to check out David's Book 
<a href="https://bookshop.org/p/books/games-gambling-and-probability-an-introduction-to-mathematics-david-g-taylor/b588df30e1843bf3?ean=9780367820435&amp;next=t&amp;next=t">Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Make sure to check out David's Book 
Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Make sure to check out David's Book 
Games, Gambling, and Probability: An Introduction to Mathematics



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></googleplay:description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. This episode is all about Digital Twins. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://www.ae.utexas.edu/people/faculty/faculty-directory/willcox">Karen Willcox</a> professor of aerospace engineering and engineering mechanics at the University of Texas at Austin, <a href="https://oden.utexas.edu/people/directory/karen-willcox/">Director of the Oden Institute </a>for Computational Engineering and Sciences, and external faculty member at the <a href="https://santafe.edu/people/profile/karen-willcox">Santa Fe Institute</a> and <a href="https://carnegiescience.edu/bio/dr-anna-michalak">Anna Michalak</a> founding Director of the Climate and Resilience Hub at the Carnegie Institution for Science and professor at the <a href="https://michalaklab.stanford.edu/">Stanford-Doerr School of Sustainability</a>. </p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KIQX6oTOLqs34fUfIadM3xacxZAVbH4I3M48KYFmXew/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u827jlGIiBT12NAXH_LSntQrA3Y6iJYk/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/toward-predictive-digital-twins-from-physics-based-modeling-to-scientific-machine-learning/">Toward predictive digital twins: From physics-based modeling to scientific machine learning</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/activities/digital-twins/application-of-digital-twins-to-large-scale-complex-systems/">Application of Digital Twins to Large-Scale Complex Systems</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/activities/digital-twins/">Digital Twins Long Program</a>
<a href="https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/foundational-research-gaps-and-future-directions-for-digital-twins">Foundational Research Gaps and Future Directions for Digital Twins</a>
<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s43588-024-00613-8">Digital twins in mechanical and aerospace engineering</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scie]]></itunes:subtitle>
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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KIQX6oTOLqs34fUfIadM3xacxZAVbH4I3M48KYFmXew/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u827jlGIiBT12NAXH_LSntQrA3Y6iJYk/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/toward-predictive-digital-twins-from-physics-based-modeling-to-scientific-machine-learning/">Toward predictive digital twins: From physics-based modeling to scientific machine learning</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/activities/digital-twins/application-of-digital-twins-to-large-scale-complex-systems/">Application of Digital Twins to Large-Scale Complex Systems</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/activities/digital-twins/">Digital Twins Long Program</a>
<a href="https://www.nationalacademies.org/our-work/foundational-research-gaps-and-future-directions-for-digital-twins">Foundational Research Gaps and Future Directions for Digital Twins</a>
<a href="https://www.nature.com/articles/s43588-024-00613-8">Digital twins in mechanical and aerospace engineering</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Toward predictive digital twins: From physics-based modeling to scientific machine learning
Application of Digital Twins to Large-Scale Complex Systems
Digital Twins Long Program
Foundational Research Gaps and Future Directions for Digital Twins
Digital twins in mechanical and aerospace engineering



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></itunes:summary>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Toward predictive digital twins: From physics-based]]></googleplay:description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. This episode is all about Computation Imaging. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://willett.psd.uchicago.edu/">Rebecca Willett</a> the Worah Family Professor of Statistics and Computer Science in the Wallman Society of Fellows at the University of Chicago, <a href="https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChanGroup/stanleychan.html">Stanley Chan</a> Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Statistics Purdue University, and <a href="https://davidlindell.com/">David Lindell</a> Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Computer Science.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hVzv754EecMQfEy1-mc-L2xfpSxDvAGfb0D4PKtq2V4/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ndy4W59XdO3UOKUzY6BQ2NEdrOC23z1I/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/panel-discussion-computational-imaging-who-cares/">Panel Discussion: Computational Imaging: Who cares?</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/wavefront-estimation-how-to-prescribe-glasses-for-your-telescope/">Wavefront Estimation: How to Prescribe Glasses for your Telescope?</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/imaging-anytime-anywhere-capturing-dynamic-scenes-from-seconds-to-picoseconds/">Imaging Anytime Anywhere: Capturing Dynamic Scenes from Seconds to Picoseconds</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
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	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. This episode is all about Computation Imaging. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://willett.psd.uchicago.edu/">Rebecca Willett</a> the Worah Family Professor of Statistics and Computer Science in the Wallman Society of Fellows at the University of Chicago, <a href="https://engineering.purdue.edu/ChanGroup/stanleychan.html">Stanley Chan</a> Elmore Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Statistics Purdue University, and <a href="https://davidlindell.com/">David Lindell</a> Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto in the Department of Computer Science.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1hVzv754EecMQfEy1-mc-L2xfpSxDvAGfb0D4PKtq2V4/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Ndy4W59XdO3UOKUzY6BQ2NEdrOC23z1I/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/panel-discussion-computational-imaging-who-cares/">Panel Discussion: Computational Imaging: Who cares?</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/wavefront-estimation-how-to-prescribe-glasses-for-your-telescope/">Wavefront Estimation: How to Prescribe Glasses for your Telescope?</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/imaging-anytime-anywhere-capturing-dynamic-scenes-from-seconds-to-picoseconds/">Imaging Anytime Anywhere: Capturing Dynamic Scenes from Seconds to Picoseconds</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Panel Discussion: Computational Imaging: Who cares?



Wavefront Estimation: How to Prescribe Glasses for your Telescope?



Imaging Anytime Anywhere: Capturing Dynamic Scenes from Seconds to Picoseconds



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></itunes:summary>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Panel Discussion: Computational Imaging: Who cares?



Wavefront Estimation: How to Prescribe Glasses for you]]></googleplay:description>
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	<title>Emerging Technologies Episode 4: Materials Science</title>
	<link>https://www.imsi.institute/podcast/emerging-technologies-episode-4-materials-science/</link>
	<pubDate>Thu, 11 Sep 2025 18:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our first episode is all about Computation Medicine. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by Danny Perez, a staff scientist at Los Alamos National Lab in New Mexico, Logan Ward, a PhD computational scientist, and Jason Hattrick-Simpers, a professor of material science and engineering at the University of Toronto and a research scientist at Natural Resources Canada, CMAT Materials.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xW9DX9P58tDgewKA4BCpS4mdhaW0BxK9AYFrXRdjtwA/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K369MCOvH1p-sg2tAZ5cbRMq5gQwJss0/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/diverse-data-generation-for-machine-learning-potentials/">Diverse data generation for machine learning potentials</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/the-importance-of-publishing-everything-and-how-mdf-can-help/">The Importance of Publishing Everything, and How MDF Can Help</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/understanding-and-mitigating-bias-in-autonomous-materials-characterization-and-discovery/">Understanding and Mitigating Bias in Autonomous Materials Characterization and Discovery</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scie]]></itunes:subtitle>
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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xW9DX9P58tDgewKA4BCpS4mdhaW0BxK9AYFrXRdjtwA/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1K369MCOvH1p-sg2tAZ5cbRMq5gQwJss0/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/diverse-data-generation-for-machine-learning-potentials/">Diverse data generation for machine learning potentials</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/the-importance-of-publishing-everything-and-how-mdf-can-help/">The Importance of Publishing Everything, and How MDF Can Help</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/understanding-and-mitigating-bias-in-autonomous-materials-characterization-and-discovery/">Understanding and Mitigating Bias in Autonomous Materials Characterization and Discovery</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Diverse data generation for machine learning potentials



The Importance of Publishing Everything, and How MDF Can Help



Understanding and Mitigating Bias in Autonomous Materials Characterization and Discovery



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></itunes:summary>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Diverse data generation for machine learning potentials



The Importance of Publishing Everything, and How MDF Can Help



Understanding and Mitigating Bias in Au]]></googleplay:description>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our third episode is all about Fusion Energy. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://directory.natsci.msu.edu/directory/Profiles/Person/101537">Andrew Christlieb</a>, Professor of mathematics and computational science and engineering at Michigan State University and director for the <a href="https://charmnet-mmicc.github.io/">Center of Hierarchical and Robust Modeling for Non-Equilibrium Transport</a>, and <a href="https://energy.mit.edu/profile/cristina-rea/">Cristina Rea</a>, principal research scientist here at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and leader of the <a href="http://disruptions.mit.edu/">Disruption Studies Group</a>.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I_jrW67XWmsIi4yTxAxHZS6_XvJww4USYi8zgZCWC3I/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_4t9TEklrEkfUUFyEUbovllQA7GGG_hA/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://disruptions.mit.edu/projects/open-fair-fusion/">Open and FAIR Fusion for Machine Learning Applications</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adm8201">Predicting fusion ignition at the National Ignition Facility with physics-informed deep learning</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scie]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our third episode is all about Fusion Energy. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://directory.natsci.msu.edu/directory/Profiles/Person/101537">Andrew Christlieb</a>, Professor of mathematics and computational science and engineering at Michigan State University and director for the <a href="https://charmnet-mmicc.github.io/">Center of Hierarchical and Robust Modeling for Non-Equilibrium Transport</a>, and <a href="https://energy.mit.edu/profile/cristina-rea/">Cristina Rea</a>, principal research scientist here at the Plasma Science and Fusion Center at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and leader of the <a href="http://disruptions.mit.edu/">Disruption Studies Group</a>.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1I_jrW67XWmsIi4yTxAxHZS6_XvJww4USYi8zgZCWC3I/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_4t9TEklrEkfUUFyEUbovllQA7GGG_hA/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://disruptions.mit.edu/projects/open-fair-fusion/">Open and FAIR Fusion for Machine Learning Applications</a></p>



<p><a href="https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adm8201">Predicting fusion ignition at the National Ignition Facility with physics-informed deep learning</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Open and FAIR Fusion for Machine Learning Applications



Predicting fusion ignition at the National Ignition Facility with physics-informed deep learning



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



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Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Open and FAIR Fusion for Machine Learning Applications



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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our first episode is all about Computation Medicine. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by <a href="https://yixiangd.github.io/">Yixiang Deng</a> assistant professor at the University of Delaware in Department of Computer and Information Sciences and <a href="https://connects.catalyst.harvard.edu/Profiles/display/Person/217231">Fides Schwartz</a> a radiologist at the Brigham and Women's Hospital focusing on CT, computer tomography, imaging.</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BmM3lVP7Py8wbCH7YDxItn9wRFfKSpP8cm3L7cm-45k/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aHE5lD1cNoslF_gGKd0SQL9zTaT9XaJX/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/exploring-the-frontiers-of-computational-medicine/">Exploring the Frontiers of Computational Medicine</a></p>



<p><a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40111456/">Photon-counting CT yields superior abdominopelvic image quality at lower radiation and iodinated contrast doses</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scie]]></itunes:subtitle>
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<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BmM3lVP7Py8wbCH7YDxItn9wRFfKSpP8cm3L7cm-45k/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/1aHE5lD1cNoslF_gGKd0SQL9zTaT9XaJX/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:</p>



<p><a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/exploring-the-frontiers-of-computational-medicine/">Exploring the Frontiers of Computational Medicine</a></p>



<p><a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40111456/">Photon-counting CT yields superior abdominopelvic image quality at lower radiation and iodinated contrast doses</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (bluesky) <a href="https://bsky.app/profile/imsi.institute">IMSI.institute</a> (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Exploring the Frontiers of Computational Medicine



Photon-counting CT yields superior abdominopelvic image quality at lower radiation and iodinated contrast doses



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky) IMSI.institute (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></itunes:summary>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:



Exploring the Frontiers of Computational Medicine



Photon-counting CT yields superior abdominopelvic image quality at lower radiation and iodinated contrast doses



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (bluesky)]]></googleplay:description>
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	<title>Emerging Technologies Episode 1: Quantum Information Science</title>
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	<description><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our first episode is all about Quantum Computing and Information Science. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by Ben Brown, researcher at <a href="https://www.ibm.com/quantum">IBM Quantum</a>, and <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/yihui-quek/">Yihui Quek</a>, <a href="https://math.mit.edu/directory/profile.html?pid=2610">postdoc at MIT</a> and incoming assistant professor at EPFL, <a href="https://www.epfl.ch/en/">Ecole Polytechnic Federal in Lausanne</a>, for a discussion about quantum error correction and mitigation, as well as <a href="http://www.dylanjtemples.com:82/index.html">Dylan Temples</a>, a <a href="https://www.fnal.gov/pub/forphysicists/fellowships/leon_lederman/">Lederman Postdoctoral Fellow</a> at <a href="https://www.fnal.gov/">Fermi National Accelerator Lab</a>, who works at the intersection of dark matter direct detection and quantum information science.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q-W-mi30gTZCSSrAHiK31-EgrWx8UMfGBLqT7wUy0Qo/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/19p7h6leKACGFzRV2zi_jlFUT6_PZVzwK/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/mitigating-errors-in-logical-qubits/">Mitigating errors in logical qubits</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/surviving-as-a-quantum-computer-in-a-noisy-world/">Surviving as a quantum computer in a noisy world</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/design-directions-in-qubit-based-dark-matter-sensors/">Design directions in qubit-based dark matter sensors</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (twitter)<a href="https://twitter.com/IMSI_Institute"> @IMSI_institute</a>, (mastodon) <a href="https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI">https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI</a>, (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></description>
	<itunes:subtitle><![CDATA[Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scie]]></itunes:subtitle>
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	<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to Carry the Two, the podcast about how math and statistics impact the world around us from the Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation. In this season of Carry the Two we are going to be examining how math and stats is helping scientists, engineers, and industry develop new and emerging technologies. Our first episode is all about Quantum Computing and Information Science. Hosts Sam Hansen and Sadie Witkowski are joined by Ben Brown, researcher at <a href="https://www.ibm.com/quantum">IBM Quantum</a>, and <a href="https://sites.google.com/view/yihui-quek/">Yihui Quek</a>, <a href="https://math.mit.edu/directory/profile.html?pid=2610">postdoc at MIT</a> and incoming assistant professor at EPFL, <a href="https://www.epfl.ch/en/">Ecole Polytechnic Federal in Lausanne</a>, for a discussion about quantum error correction and mitigation, as well as <a href="http://www.dylanjtemples.com:82/index.html">Dylan Temples</a>, a <a href="https://www.fnal.gov/pub/forphysicists/fellowships/leon_lederman/">Lederman Postdoctoral Fellow</a> at <a href="https://www.fnal.gov/">Fermi National Accelerator Lab</a>, who works at the intersection of dark matter direct detection and quantum information science.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Find our transcript here: <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1q-W-mi30gTZCSSrAHiK31-EgrWx8UMfGBLqT7wUy0Qo/edit?usp=sharing">Google Doc</a> or <a href="https://drive.google.com/file/d/19p7h6leKACGFzRV2zi_jlFUT6_PZVzwK/view?usp=sharing">.txt file</a></p>



<p>Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/mitigating-errors-in-logical-qubits/">Mitigating errors in logical qubits</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/surviving-as-a-quantum-computer-in-a-noisy-world/">Surviving as a quantum computer in a noisy world</a>
<a href="https://www.imsi.institute/videos/design-directions-in-qubit-based-dark-matter-sensors/">Design directions in qubit-based dark matter sensors</a></p>



<p>Follow more of IMSI’s work:<a href="https://www.imsi.institute"> www.IMSI.institute</a>, (twitter)<a href="https://twitter.com/IMSI_Institute"> @IMSI_institute</a>, (mastodon) <a href="https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI">https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI</a>, (instagram)<a href="https://www.instagram.com/imsi.institute/"> IMSI.institute</a></p>



<p>Music by <a href="https://www.sessions.blue/">Blue Dot Sessions</a></p>



<p>The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348</p>]]></content:encoded>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:
Mitigating errors in logical qubits
Surviving as a quantum computer in a noisy world
Design directions in qubit-based dark matter sensors



Follow more of IMSI’s work: www.IMSI.institute, (twitter) @IMSI_institute, (mastodon) https://sciencemastodon.com/@IMSI, (instagram) IMSI.institute



Music by Blue Dot Sessions



The Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation (IMSI) is funded by NSF grant DMS-1929348]]></itunes:summary>
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Find our transcript here: Google Doc or .txt file



Curious to learn more? Check out these additional links:
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