Rochester Institute of Technology faculty can now share expertise with a new series of "Intelligent Conversations" podcasts.
Chance Glenn, founder and host of the Intelligent Conversations series, began the weekly podcasts in January 2011. The conversations cover topics as diverse as education, science and technology and offer a venue for RIT professors to discuss their research.
With shows focusing on everything from astronomy to poetry, each episode offers new insights and sparks discussion between researchers, academics and intellectuals around the world.
Professor Glenn said in a press release, "I am a creative person who is motivated by talking and exchanging ideas with others. I want to take important topics from areas like science and technology and bring them to a broader non-technical audience."
Glenn is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at RIT, as well as a professor of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering Technology in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
For more information, see www.ourintelligentconversations.com or follow the podcast on Twitter @IntelligentTalk.
Chance Glenn, founder and host of the Intelligent Conversations series, began the weekly podcasts in January 2011. The conversations cover topics as diverse as education, science and technology and offer a venue for RIT professors to discuss their research.
With shows focusing on everything from astronomy to poetry, each episode offers new insights and sparks discussion between researchers, academics and intellectuals around the world.
Professor Glenn said in a press release, "I am a creative person who is motivated by talking and exchanging ideas with others. I want to take important topics from areas like science and technology and bring them to a broader non-technical audience."
Glenn is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at RIT, as well as a professor of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering Technology in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
For more information, see www.ourintelligentconversations.com or follow the podcast on Twitter @IntelligentTalk.
Rochester Institute of Technology faculty can now share expertise with a new series of "Intelligent Conversations" podcasts.
Chance Glenn, founder and host of the Intelligent Conversations series, began the weekly podcasts in January 2011. The conversations cover topics as diverse as education, science and technology and offer a venue for RIT professors to discuss their research.
With shows focusing on everything from astronomy to poetry, each episode offers new insights and sparks discussion between researchers, academics and intellectuals around the world.
Professor Glenn said in a press release, "I am a creative person who is motivated by talking and exchanging ideas with others. I want to take important topics from areas like science and technology and bring them to a broader non-technical audience."
Glenn is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at RIT, as well as a professor of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering Technology in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
For more information, see www.ourintelligentconversations.com or follow the podcast on Twitter @IntelligentTalk.
Chance Glenn, founder and host of the Intelligent Conversations series, began the weekly podcasts in January 2011. The conversations cover topics as diverse as education, science and technology and offer a venue for RIT professors to discuss their research.
With shows focusing on everything from astronomy to poetry, each episode offers new insights and sparks discussion between researchers, academics and intellectuals around the world.
Professor Glenn said in a press release, "I am a creative person who is motivated by talking and exchanging ideas with others. I want to take important topics from areas like science and technology and bring them to a broader non-technical audience."
Glenn is the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies at RIT, as well as a professor of Electrical, Computer and Telecommunication Engineering Technology in the College of Applied Science and Technology.
For more information, see www.ourintelligentconversations.com or follow the podcast on Twitter @IntelligentTalk.