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The Psi-Comm Podcast, powered by Chrysalis, IISER Bhopal, is where we discuss and promote interdisciplinary research in all scientific realms and highlight their societal implications. New episodes on the second Sunday of every month!

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April 14, 2022

5. Climate Change Research Governing Public Policy Making

<p>In this fifth episode of the Psi-Comm Podcast series, we explore the importance of integrating climate change research with public policymaking. &nbsp;Described as 'a truly complex and diabolical policy problem', climate change is a new risk that is 'big, global, long-term, persistent and uncertain. Hear Mr. Arpit Chaturvedi, Co-founder and CEO of Global Policy Insights, and Prof. Eeshan Chaturvedi, Founder-Director of Environmental - Public Policy Consultancy 'EnviPol' talk about the challenges and opportunities to integrate climate change research with public policymaking.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Hosts: Anirudh Arora, Thrisha S.</p> <p>Content Development: Anirudh Arora, Thrisha S, Sampurna Roychoudhury, Vatsala Nema, Vedant Bhutra</p> <p>Intro/Outro Music: Subhadip Banerjee</p> <p>Editing: Soham Bhar</p>

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January 2, 2022

4. The Curious Case of Philosophy in Science: Part 2

<p>Explore the concept of truth in science, scientific temper in the Indian setting, exclusionary practices in the scientific community, ethics in science and curiosity, enhancement of science education, and much more in the second instalment of the podcast’s fourth episode with Prof. Sundar Sarrukai!</p> <p>Prof. Sundar Sarukkai is trained in physics and philosophy and has a PhD from Purdue University. He works primarily in the philosophy of the natural and the social sciences. He was the Founder-Director of the Manipal Centre of Philosophy and Humanities from 2010-15 and a professor of philosophy at the National Institute of Advanced Studies until 2019. Currently he is a visiting faculty at the Centre for Society and Policy, IISc Bangalore. He is also the Co-Chief Editor of the Springer Handbook of Logical Thought in India and the Series Editor for the Science and Technology Studies series, Routledge. He also founded Barefoot Philosophers. &nbsp;He is the author of Translating the World: Science and Language, Philosophy of Symmetry, Indian Philosophy and Philosophy of Science, What is Science?, and two books co-authored with Gopal Guru – The Cracked Mirror: An Indian Debate on Experience and Theory and more recently, Experience, Caste and the Everyday Social. His book titled JRD Tata and the Ethics of Philanthropy was published in 2020.&nbsp;</p> <p>He has been actively taking philosophy to different communities and places, conducting philosophy workshops for children, and bringing philosophy to the public through his writing in the media and his initiative Barefoot Philosophers. His latest book is Philosophy for Children: Thinking, Reading and Writing, and it is being published in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali.</p> <p>Host: Thrisha S.</p> <p>Content Development: Thrisha S., Rahul Krishnakumar, Vatsala Nema, Vedant Bhutra</p> <p>Intro/Outro Music: Subhadip Banerjee</p> <p>Editing: Soham Bhar&nbsp;</p>

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December 26, 2021

4. The Curious Case of Philosophy in Science: Part 1

<p>In this exciting fourth episode of the Psi-Comm podcast, explore the nature of science, reality, and knowledge through this enlightening conversation on the Philosophy of Science with our guest, Prof. Sundar Sarrukai! Understand the importance of the question of the scientific temper among scientists and how entrance exams can be discriminatory. We talk about innovative thinking, the next Nobel prize from India and much more.</p> <p>Prof. Sundar Sarukkai is trained in physics and philosophy and has a PhD from Purdue University. He works primarily in the philosophy of the natural and the social sciences. He was the Founder-Director of the Manipal Centre of Philosophy and Humanities from 2010-15 and a professor of philosophy at the National Institute of Advanced Studies until 2019. Currently he is a visiting faculty at the Centre for Society and Policy, IISc Bangalore. He is also the Co-Chief Editor of the Springer Handbook of Logical Thought in India and the Series Editor for the Science and Technology Studies series, Routledge. He also founded Barefoot Philosophers. &nbsp;He is the author of Translating the World: Science and Language, Philosophy of Symmetry, Indian Philosophy and Philosophy of Science, What is Science?, and two books co-authored with Gopal Guru – The Cracked Mirror: An Indian Debate on Experience and Theory and more recently, Experience, Caste and the Everyday Social. His book titled JRD Tata and the Ethics of Philanthropy was published in 2020. &nbsp;&nbsp;He has been actively taking philosophy to different communities and places, conducting philosophy workshops for children, and bringing philosophy to the public through his writing in the media and his initiative Barefoot Philosophers. His latest book is Philosophy for Children: Thinking, Reading and Writing, and it is being published in English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali.</p> <p>Host: Thrisha S.&nbsp;</p> <p>Content Development: Rahul Krishnakumar, Thrisha S., Vatsala Nema, Vedant Bhutra</p> <p>Intro/Outro Music credits: Shubhadip Banerjee</p> <p>Editing: Soham Bhar</p>

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The Psi-Comm Podcast, powered by Chrysalis, IISER Bhopal, is where we discuss and promote interdisciplinary research in all scientific realms and highlight their societal implications.

New episodes on the second Sunday of every month!

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