Episodios

  • Arjun Mohammed: Why computer science, working at Microsoft, creating your own company, and how to stay relevant and use LLMs to your advantage.
    Jul 27 2024

    AI Generated Show Notes:


    Summary

    In the conversation, Arjun Mohammed discusses the challenges of competing against larger companies as a startup and the importance of creative thinking and differentiation. He highlights that skills like marketing and understanding the customer are often more important than technical expertise. Arjun also mentions the significance of knowing the customer's day-to-day and finding effective forms of communication. These small details, when combined, contribute to a successful product.


    Keywords

    startup, competition, resources, creative thinking, differentiation, marketing, understanding the customer, communication


    Takeaways

    Competing against larger companies as a startup requires creative thinking and differentiation.

    Skills like marketing and understanding the customer are often more important than technical expertise.

    Knowing the customer's day-to-day and finding effective forms of communication are crucial.

    Small details and considerations can make a significant impact on the success of a product.



    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Arjun's Role at Microsoft

    05:19 Software Engineering and Backend Development

    08:54 The Importance of Soft Skills in Software Engineering

    15:01 Perks and Potential for Coasting at Big Tech Companies

    20:09 Exploring Startups and Creating Solutions

    37:27 Learning from Mentors and Experiences in Internships and Startups

    43:40 Learning How to Sell in the Tech Industry

    45:14 The Flexibility of a Computer Science Degree

    48:28 Studying Computer Engineering and Computer Science at Waterloo

    54:00 The Influence of Degree Titles and the Importance of Experience

    01:03:02 The Impact of AI Tools in Various Fields

    01:07:37 New Chapter

    01:07:54 The Role of LLMs in Job Execution and Efficiency

    01:10:38 The Significance of Clean Code in Software Engineering



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  • Erin Healy PhD: Solitude and Science, Finding Purpose in Physics
    Jul 14 2024

    I feature Erin Healy PhD, who transitioned from sales to the captivating world of physics. Starting her physics journey at 25, Erin navigated through diverse paths including lacrosse, pre-med ambitions, and a deep quest for self-discovery. Now on the brink of starting her postdoctoral research at the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, she shares her inspiring story.


    Discover how Erin overcame the challenge of switching to physics despite her initial lack of calculus background, and follow her academic adventures from earning a degree in classics at the University of Pennsylvania, moving into sales, and finally pursuing a PhD in cosmology at Princeton.


    We dive into her experiences at U-Penn, her post-baccalaureate program, and her current cosmology research at Princeton. Learn about her day-to-day life as a researcher, her contributions to the field, and her exciting future plans at the Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics and the Simons Observatory.


    Tune in for an engaging discussion on finding your true calling, knowing when to quit, and when to persevere. This episode is packed with valuable insights on balancing career ambitions with personal growth and curiosity.


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  • Rachel Katz PhD: From Lab to Literature
    Jul 7 2024

    MIT and Duke University, Biomedical Engineering, Publishing Romance.

    In this episode, we feature Dr. Rachel Katz, a senior scientist at Pfizer, published romance author, actor, and dancer.

    Rachel is a great friend I made at MIT. Despite a demanding academic path in biomedical engineering, she excelled in numerous extracurricular activities, including research, dancing, acting, and sorority involvement. Her success in diverse areas is a recurring theme, exemplified by earning a PhD from Duke University while becoming a published romance author. We explore her journey through public school, her Johns Hopkins summer program, and the encouragement to apply to top universities. Rachel shares her decision-making process in choosing MIT over Harvard and Yale and offers advice on getting into MIT. She reflects on balancing multiple activities at MIT, her graduate school experiences, and the challenges minorities face in academia and STEM. Rachel discusses considering a move to industry for better work-life balance and her journey to becoming a published romance author. Throughout, her identity as a Black Jewish woman provides a unique perspective on her experiences.

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  • Professor Lyman Page: The Journey of a Cosmic Explorer
    Feb 17 2024

    Princeton physics, Observational Cosmology, Teaching.

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    A conversation with Professor Lyman Page, currently the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor of Physics at Princeton University.

    We talk about his fascination with physics as an undergrad and his unique path to academia, which included a period sailing and self-study after his undergraduate studies. This adventure led him to MIT, where he began working for free before officially joining their graduate program to research experimental cosmology. Page's story continues with his move to Princeton, where he not only advanced his research but also served as department head. Throughout the conversation, he reflects on his teaching approach, the challenge of fostering diversity in physics, and potential strategies to address it. This episode offers a glimpse into the life of a physicist who combines passion for discovery with a commitment to education and inclusivity.


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  • Diego Huyke PhD: More than an Engineer
    Sep 19 2022

    Getting into MIT, mechanical engineering, micro fluidics, research.

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    A conversation with Diego Huyke, currently a consultant at Bain and Company.

    We talk about Diego's path from Puerto Rico to MIT, what it took to get there as well as his experience at MIT. We also discuss his time at Stanford, as a PhD candidate researching micro fluidics. Finally, we get into his decision making process of what to do after graduate school.


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  • Brad Chattergoon: Try Everything Twice
    Aug 1 2022

    Getting lucky, opportunity costs, and economics.

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    A conversation with Brad Chattergoon, currently a analyst at a private equity firm.

    We talk about Brad's journey from Presentation College Chaguanas, to Caltech, Yale, Harvard, and finally a private equity firm. We dig into the ups and downs of what, from the outside, seems like a linear path to success.


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