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The Space Madness Podcast
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28 episodes
4 days ago
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Space Madness Podcast Episode 28: Improving Institutions; the Power of the Pub
The Space Madness Podcast
41 minutes
1 week ago
Space Madness Podcast Episode 28: Improving Institutions; the Power of the Pub
In this episode of the Space Madness podcast, host Jeff Nosanov speaks with Michael Rudolph, a former systems engineer at JPL and current board member at the Quicycle Society. They discuss Michael's journey from architecture to aerospace, the importance of effective communication in science, and the challenges faced by large and legacy institutions in the space industry. The conversation delves into historical examples of historically productive innovators such as Bell Labs and Silicon Valley - exploring both unique and potentially repeatable sets of incentives - and explores the need for new institutions that can foster collaboration and creativity in the face of funding gaps and structural issues. Michael emphasizes the importance of risk-taking in government funding and the potential role of AI in improving technology transfer processes.
The Space Madness Podcast