Episodios

  • In shoes of Vincenzina Barbera
    Jun 30 2025

    In this episode, you can take a walk in the shoes of Prof. Vicenzina Barbera, a professor in the courses of Chemistry and of Environmental Chemistry at Politecnico Milan. Her research topics range from synthetic organic chemistry to catalysis, materials for tires, and sustainable flexible electronics, funded by Italian, European, and company grants.

    We will explore her journey and interesting work on projects like ECOTRON, which aims to transform electronics with recyclable, flexible materials, and discuss why circular thinking is key to our future.

    🎧 Tune in to hear how science, creativity, and sustainability come together to tackle some of the challenges we have.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES, the consulting company for research, development and innovation projects. "In Her Shoes" podcast, uncovers the journey and life of women in science 👩‍🔬 and is hosted by @Jana Mwangi


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    15 m
  • In shoes of Delphine Bourdon
    May 23 2025

    In this episode, you can take a walk in the shoes of Dr. Delphine Bourdon a passionate leader at the forefront of decarbonizing France’s major research center CEA. From her work on the EU-funded Zimba project- paving the way for sustainable energy innovations- to her candid reflections on being a woman in a male-dominated field, Delphine shares both the progress and the persistent barriers in STEM.

    We discuss what real leadership looks like, why diverse voices matter, and how resilience drives transformation.

    🎧 Tune in for a powerful conversation at the intersection of science, sustainability, and equality.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES, the consulting company for research, development and innovation projects.

    "In Her Shoes" podcast, uncovers the journey and life of women in science 👩‍🔬 and is hosted by Jana Mwangi

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    13 m
  • In Shoes of Erika Györvary
    Feb 26 2025

    Listen to an inspiring conversation with Dr. Erika Györvary, a multilingual leader and scientist-turned-innovator who transitioned from nanotechnology research to business development and technology transfer across life sciences, MedTech, agriculture, sustainability and environmental monitoring. As the Lead of European Affairs at CSEM, Erika plays a key role in shaping innovation and collaboration on a global scale. She also serves on several international boards, driving strategic initiatives in science and technology.

    In this episode, Erika shares:
    ✨ The professional title that fulfils her most
    🌿 How her Karelian grandmother shaped her journey
    🚪 Feeling lost with many doors open—and how she turned the page
    💡 Advice for young scientists navigating their careers
    🔬 20 years at CSEM, her global impact, and groundbreaking projects—from pregnancy monitoring to organ-on-chip technology
    👩‍🔬 Why diversity and gender balance drive innovation
    💪 How women’s superpower can bridge missing skills
    🚀 The future of MedTech

    Get ready for a powerful discussion on science, innovation, and breaking barriers. Let’s dive in! 🎧
    This episode was produced by AMIRES, a consulting company for research, development and innovation projects.

    #WomenInScience #TechnologyAndDiversity #genderequality

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    18 m
  • In Shoes of Ioanna Zergioti
    Oct 14 2024

    In this 5th episode, you will hear a story of a Prof. Ioanna Zergioti (National Technical University of Athens) CEO, professor, leading expert in laser printing and one of the world's foremost scientists. She was one of the pioneers in demonstrating the use of laser printing for the solid-phase transfer of DNA. With experience from top-tier labs, she has co-authored over 200 publications and holds 7 patents.


    #Listen to discover:
    - Advances in laser printing technology

    - Our longstanding partnership

    - About notable event Graphene week
    - The role that diversity and gender dimensions play in scientific research and innovation.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES, a consulting company for research, development and innovation projects.

    #WomenInScience #TechnologyAndDiversity #genderequality

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    15 m
  • In shoes of Clara I. Osorio Tamayo
    Sep 24 2024

    In this episode, you will experience the vibrant Colombian spirit and warm personality of Clara I. Osorio Tamayo —a mother of two, a physicist and a leading figure in quantum technology. For the last 20 years, her focus has been on quantum technologies and has contributed to R&D projects for the Semiconductor, Medical, and Defence industries. She is currently leading TNO (the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Applied Research)’s Quantum Sensing activities and is part of the core team of the Dutch Catalyst Program on Quantum Sensing. She holds a Ph.D. in Experimental Quantum Physics from ICFO (Spain) and worked at the University of Geneva (Switzerland) and AMOLF (The Netherlands) before joining TNO.

    • She'll share how growing up in one of the most violent nations at the time shaped her.
    • Why she was drawn to a profession of the future.
    • Who promoted a growth mindset that empowers girls to embrace challenges?
    • What is the latest solution in quantum sensing and why companies should consider applying for Qu-Test & Qu-Pilot open call.

    Let’s discover how her journey began.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES, a consulting company for research, development and innovation projects.

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    23 m
  • In shoes of Nerea Zabala Unzalu
    May 2 2024

    In the third episode, you can take a walk in the shoes of Nerea Zabala Unzalu, who is a professor at the University of the Basque Country - UPV/EHU and a member of the Theory of Nanophotonics research group. She started her scientific career in the 90s in Spain, and after her PhD, she was literally disconnected from research during her two maternity leaves, as there was no internet at that time. She continued her research activity in the emergent field of plasmonics and photonics, which is the reason why she participates in the POSEIDON project. How has the experience of being a female scientist evolved and influenced her perception of gender inequality in the field? Listen what she has to say.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES with the support of the POSEIDON nanophotonics project.

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  • In shoes of Alina Muraviskaya
    Dec 13 2023

    In the second episode, you can take a walk in the shoes of Dr Alina Muraviskaya, Belarusian postdoctoral researcher who is deeply engaged in a study of different ways of how we control lights in nanoscale at the University of Hull - Department of Physics and Mathematics.

    Far from feeling excluded as a woman, Alina has been fuelled by the encouragement of those around her to excel in her talents. The importance of having a supportive community is evident in her story. As you will listen, you will discover the sources of her confidence and ease.

    We also discussed about mental health and how she copes with such hyper-competitive environment with its ‘publish or perish’ culture and a lack of job security. Listen to her journey that unlocks hidden misconception of science.

    This episode was produced by AMIRES with the support of the POSEIDON nanophotonics project.

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    18 m
  • In shoes of Anna Lena Schall-Giesecke
    Oct 23 2023

    In the first episode, you can take a walk in the shoes of a real role model – Anna Lena Schall-Giesecke who is an initial female coordinator of EU-funded project POSEIDON from which this podcast is supported. Anna is a well-known woman in the field of nanotechnology, mother of two, a professor of Semiconductor Technology at the University of Duisburg-Essen and a group leader at the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems. Despite the effects of gender discrimination, her joy for her scientific career has not been diminished; she continues to pursue her dream. Listen to different perspective of male-dominated nanotechnology sector and advice for decent representation of females in science.

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    27 m