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Back with more compelling content! I am Panagiota Pimenidou (PhD- hydrogen production, MEng- Chemical Engineering), with over 15 years in international academia. The Global Greek Influence podcast brings together technology through research, innovation, the economy, geopolitics, entrepreneurship and (yes) history, which define and address our current and future challenges on earth and (possibly) in space. Inspiring views, unchartered perspectives, that make the difference. Become a Paid Subscriber: https://anchor.fm/panagiota-pimenidou/subscribe
- 186 - Reflecting on Four Years of Global Greek Influence: A Year-End Journey Through Science, Engineering, and Technology- part 2
As we wrap up the last part of our season finale at the Global Greek Influence, we have embarked on an enlightening journey through materials science, chemical and mechanical engineering, healthcare, cybersecurity, blockchain, innovation, entrepreneurship, leadership, climate change, sustainable economy, education, and AI. The discussions with distinguished guests have illuminated the profound impact of Greek professionals in these fields, showcasing the intricate tapestry of their contributions to global scientific and engineering research.
Although this marks the end of our current season, it signifies a celebration of a four-year journey, a testament to our dedication to exploring cutting-edge science, engineering, and technology research since December 2019.
But our journey is far from over! Join us in June 2024, when more compelling conversations and insightful perspectives from an array of distinguished guests await you.
Thank you all for being a part of this incredible journey. Stay tuned for our return in June 2024. Until then, keep exploring, stay curious, and embrace the ever-evolving world of science, engineering, and technology.
Episodes Topics and Guests Curated and Investigated by Panagiota Pimenidou.
Sun, 31 Dec 2023 - 25min - 185 - Reflecting on Four Years of Global Greek Influence: A Year-End Journey Through Science, Engineering, and Technology- Part 1
Join me for a special season-end two parts episode as we journey through four impactful years of the Global Greek Influence podcast.
From unravelling the threads of science, engineering, and technology to exploring the influence of Global Greeks, we revisit, through my outlook, key moments and discuss the interplay of entrepreneurship, innovation, and sustainability.
Explore topics ranging from history's impact on perceptions to questioning Roman propaganda's effects on Greek culture.
We have delved into automobility, decision-making in crisis times, chemical engineering's role in space exploration, and more.
Thank you for embracing diverse perspectives. As we bid farewell to 2023, stay tuned for a fresh format in June 2024.
Grateful for an amazing four years—see you in the season finale on December 31, 2023!
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Sun, 24 Dec 2023 - 22min - 184 - Journey Through Genocide: Unveiling Denial, Fascination, and Recognition- Part 1
Stefan Ihrig, a Professor of History at the University of Haifa and the director of the Haifa Center for German and European Studies in Israel, has dedicated his career to unfolding the complex tapestry of European and Middle Eastern history. While our discussion might not (seemingly) be of direct interest to Hellenism, we explore what shaped the landscape and our understanding of the late Ottoman Empire and the early days of the Republic of Turkey: the threads that wove through the lives of Greeks during those times. The often overlooked German support to the Ottoman Empire, later to Atatürk, emerges as a significant external factor that also influenced the fate of Greeks in that turbulent period.
Through Professor Stefan Ihrig’s research and books, including “Atatürk in the Nazi Imagination”, we explore genocides of that era and geography, the denial of genocides, historical lessons of illiberal democratic leaders within deficient leadership environments applicable also today. The fascination with totalitarian historical figures adds another layer to the intricate fabric of a nation's founding principles.
Stay tuned for the remaining part of our discussion with Professor Ihrig, focusing on the Pontic Greek genocide, to be released in 2024. Join us as we shine a light on these lesser explored aspects of history, delving deeper into the narratives that often escape mainstream attention.
Featuring the work of my former Chemical Engineering student
Music: “Winter” by Antonio Innocente
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Episodes Topics and Guests Curated and Investigated by Panagiota Pimenidou.
Mon, 18 Dec 2023 - 34min - 183 - Watts Up with Energy: Behind Rising Prices and Renewable Realities
Let's explore the details of rising electricity prices, examine the grid's adaptation to renewable energy, navigate the industry's objections through the spectrum of geopolitical shifts and technological advancements, also the prism ofwork experience vs learning experience.
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Some sources used in "Watts up with Energy: Behind Rising Prices and Renewable Realities" episode:
World Economic Forum on renewables cost
Climate Council (Australia) on renewable energy prices
Stabilising renewable energy prices in the EU, also here
Host: Panagiota Pimenidou
Sun, 10 Dec 2023 - 19min - 182 - AI Horizons: Forecasting Tomorrow
With Professor Dimitris Drikakis, VP for Global Partnerships and Executive Director for Research and Innovation at the University of Nicosia in Cyprus, and the Defence and Security Research Institute President, we explore the frontiers of artificial intelligence (AI) through the fields of safety, the potential environmental impacts of intensified space exploration in the upper layers of our atmosphere, and the transformative intersections of AI with physics and health crises. Occasionally, we drift away by discussing correlation and causation in scientific research and life, nuclear power in geopolitics, and healthcare in politics.
As we draw our discussion to a close, Professor Drikakis, who was also my guest in the episode 'The AI Age of Predictions', offers a glimpse into the key factor in the future application of AI set to revolutionise the field.
Episodes Topics and Guests Curated and Investigated by Panagiota Pimenidou.
You can follow the Global Greek Influence podcast on Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn for more insights on topics covered in the weekly episodes. Subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel to not miss upcoming live interviews where you can ask your questions to our guests. Also, giving your reviewon your favorite podcasting platform gives me strengthto bring you more dedicated content. To stay in the loop with biweekly newsletters or becoming a guest, visit the podcast's website at www.global-greek-influence.com.
Sun, 03 Dec 2023 - 41min - 181 - Mastering the 4th Industrial Information: Navigating the AI Landscape of Today and Tomorrow
In this episode, we dive deep into "Mastering the 4th Industrial Information: Navigating the AI Landscape of Today and Tomorrow" Ever wondered why AI is not a new concept? Tune in to discover the 1940s AI roots & the emergence of programmable digital computers. Curious about the evolution of AI-assisted chat? What's new in AI? How does AI impact our daily interactions? Now, there is more! Let's explore the groundbreaking insights from experts in the field!
How different are programming languages and machine learning? Nikos Sarantinoudis, a researcher at the Technical University of Crete (Greece), gives us a comprehensive breakdown.
Professor Alexandros Nikitas from the University of Huddersfield (UK) explains why Artificial Intelligence is paving the way for more sustainable transport and enhancing the safety of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs). With Professor Ioannis Athanasiadis from Wageningen University (Netherlands) as we explore how farmers can benefit from AI. Discover the transformative impact of Artificial Intelligence on agriculture and the future of farming products.
Dr. Spyros Kasapis from NASA Ames Advanced Supercomputing Division (USA) shares insights on how machine learning accelerates space travel. Learn how AI is revolutionising data analysis for space exploration.
Professor Vasilis Katos, Head of BU-CERT (UK), discusses the key areas where AI could enhance cybersecurity. Explore the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and cyberdefense to safeguard our digital landscape.Extras And as a special treat, we offer additional episodes for your listening pleasure: Dr. Constantine Stratakis, a leader in precision medicine, explains how AI is transforming healthcare. Listen to "Precision Medicine and Circular Healthcare" for insights on how AI aids in prevention, prediction, diagnosis, and treatment: Interested in the intersection of gaming, social media, and AI? Professor Marinos Themistocleous in the episode "Blockchain: Revolutionising the Future Digital Economy and Society" delves into the revolution brought about by decentralising AI and NFTs in Blockchain. Explore the future of the digital economy and society.
Ready for a mind-blowing journey through the AI landscape? Don't miss out on these insightful conversations! Tune in on Spotify and let's navigate the future together.
#AIRevolution #GlobalGreekInfluence #PodcastJourney
Sun, 26 Nov 2023 - 26min - 180 - Exploring the Path of Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Join me today for a fascinating conversation with Dr. Costas Andriopoulos, Professor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Bayes Business School, City, University of London, and author of 'Purposeful Curiosity: How asking the right questions will change your life.'
We explore:
1. the relationship between innovation and risk-taking,
2. fostering curiosity within an organisation,
3. the key characteristics of successful entrepreneurs and how to cultivate them.
Professor Andriopoulos, who actively shares insights on social media, including LinkedIn, emphasizes the transformative power of curiosity.
Take away:"Without risks and the discomfort of newness that curiosity enables, there cannot be creative and intellectual breakthroughs".
Don't miss out on this enlightening episode!
Sun, 19 Nov 2023 - 43min - 179 - From Linear to Circular: Policy Matters
With Vasileios Rizos, Research Fellow andHead of Sustainable Resources at CEPS(the Centre for European Policy Studies), Brussels 🇧🇪
We discuss:
1️⃣ The potential of emerging sustainable technologies and their impact on the environment.
2️⃣ Innovative approaches to transitioning to a more sustainable and circular economic model beyond recycling .
3️⃣ Green transition jobs: Are traditional reskilling methods enough, or do we need alternative approaches?
4️⃣ Recent success stories in EU Circular Business Models for inspiration.
5️⃣ Lessons from establishing a sustainable and slave-free battery materials supply chain in the EU.
6️⃣ Government actions and effective policies for a faster transition to a sustainable and circular economy.
7️⃣ Successful circularity initiatives in EU countries and regions .
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion! 🌟#Sustainability #CircularEconomy #GreenTransition
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Episodes Topics and Guests Curated and Investigated by Panagiota Pimenidou.
Sun, 12 Nov 2023 - 48min - 178 - Predictive Medicine in Endocrinology: Genetic Signatures to Cracking the Code of Hormonal Health
Dr. Constantine Stratakis is a renowned endocrinologist and leader in the field of precision medicine, known for using genetic tools to target genetic defects causing human diseases. He holds various international professorships, including at the Mayo Clinic (US) and the European University of Cyprus.
With Dr. Stratakis, I discuss precision medicine in endocrinology, focusing on genetic markers, emerging technologies, and diagnostic tools for disease prediction.
Topics include:
Hashimoto's Thyroiditis, the role of the vitamin D receptor, and the complexities of thyroid disorders.Also
Challenges of identifying and managing psychiatric, endocrine, and autoimmune diseases in both children and adults are explored. The intricate relationship between human molecular genetics and pituitary tumors is examined. Diagnosing multiple endocrine neoplasias before the full integration of predictive medicine.You can catch up with past episodes of the Global Greek Influence podcast with Dr Stratakis in the list below:
Advancing Future Precision Medicine Precision Medicine and Circular HealthcareYou can follow the Global Greek Influence podcast on Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn for more insights on topics covered in the weekly episodes. Subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel to not miss upcoming live interviews where you can ask your questions to our guests. Also, giving your reviewon your favorite podcasting platform gives me strengthto bring you more dedicated content. To stay in the loop with biweekly newsletters or becoming a guest, visit the podcast's website at www.global-greek-influence.com.
Sun, 05 Nov 2023 - 42min - 177 - Journey Through Genocide: Unveiling Denial, Fascination, and Recognition (Postponed) and preview of Advancements in Predictive Medicine in Endocrinology
Unexpected developments have led to a change in our scheduled episode. Instead, I am thrilled to announce that I share my viewpoint on the main challenges faced in the international recognition of the Pontic Greek genocide, its profound importance to Hellenism throughout history, and the impactful consequences of denial.
Stay tuned for updates on the rescheduled date of the "Journey Through Genocide: Unveiling Denial, Fascination, and Recognition" episode with Professor Stefan Ihrig!
You can catch up with past episodes of the Global Greek Influence podcast dedicated to the Pontic Greeks and the genocide of this ancient Greek population of Asia Minor in the list below:
Strengthening history- the European Pontic Greek Youth Agility on Eradication - A Special Episode on Agile Leadership and Averting Eradication The Internationalisation of the Pontic Greeks' Genocide Medicine, Culture, and History: From Pontus to the World 19 May 2020 - Remembrance Day of the Pontic (Greek) GenocideAdditionally, you can enjoy a preview of next week's episode, "Predictive Medicine in Endocrinology: Genetic Signatures to Cracking the Genetic Code of Hormonal Health", with Dr. Constantine Stratakis.
Join us as we discuss the latest advancements in genetic markers, emerging technologies, and diagnostic tools that can help predict disease progression and identify individuals at higher risk.
Dr. Stratakis has previously spoken on the Global Greek Influence podcast in episodes titled "Advancing Future Precision Medicine" and "Precision Medicine and Circular Healthcare".
Stay tuned for updates on the rescheduling of this episode, and in the meantime, enjoy our exploration of advancements in predictive medicine in endocrinology next week. Thank you for your understanding and continued support.
You can follow the Global Greek Influence podcast on Facebook, X (Twitter), and LinkedIn for more insights on topics covered in the weekly episodes. Subscribe to the podcast's YouTube channel to not miss upcoming live interviews where you can ask your questions to our guests. Also, giving your reviewon your favorite podcasting platform gives me strengthto bring you more dedicated content. To stay in the loop with biweekly newsletters or becoming a guest, visit the podcast's website at www.global-greek-influence.com.
Sun, 29 Oct 2023 - 13min - 176 - Blockchain: Revolutionising the Future Digital Economy and Society
In this podcast episode, we explore the transformative power of blockchain, the Metaverse, and NFTs in shaping the future digital economy (e-business) and society.
Professor Marinos Themistocleous (Director at the Institute for the Future, Associate Dean of the School of Business, Department of Digital Innovation, University of Nicosia in Cyprus) discusses the countless applications and implications of these technologies, including their impact on entertainment, arts, energy and healthcare and various industries:
- how blockchain technology revolutionised the gambling industry, with benefits and risks in transparency and security,
- how education is key in integrating blockchain and the Metaverse to organisations,
- the intersection of the metaverse and blockchain,
- the long-term viability of NFTs (Non-Fungible Tokens),
- the most exciting or impactful blockchain technology trends, beyond cryptocurrencies.
The University of Nicosia offers unique MSc programs in Metaverse and Blockchain and Digital Currency, paving the way for future innovation and expertise in these fields.
Sun, 22 Oct 2023 - 54min - 175 - Navigating the Complexities of Digital Twins: Challenges and Opportunities for Processes Efficiency
In this episode, I sit down with Nikolaos Sarantinoudis, a Researcher at the Technical University of Crete in Greece. Nikos is part of the Industrial and Digital Innovations Research Group, a team of multi-disciplinary researchers focused on process engineering, circular economy, environmental engineering, and digital innovation.
With his expertise in autonomous navigation and electric vehicle charging, Nikos discusses the potential of digital twins in optimising processes and improving supply chains in electric vehicles and the chemical industry. He also shares his vision for future research, including the integration of machine learning and the role of researchers in today's academic, industrial and entrepreneurial environment.
Join us as we delve into the world of digital twins, resource efficiency, and the exciting possibilities for researchers in the future. Don't miss this insightful conversation with Nikos Sarantinoudis.
Sun, 15 Oct 2023 - 40min - 174 - Cleaner Skies and Smarter Sensors: Innovations in Aerospace Technology
Tune in to this episode of the Global Greek Influence podcast to learn more about the innovations in aerospace technology and the efforts towards achieving cleaner skies and smarter sensors.
Episode Highlights:
The challenges in aerospace towards energy transition and net zero emissions The importance of sustainable aviation fuels and improvements in aircraft design and efficiency The integration of new and emerging technologies in reducing greenhouse gas emissions The role of advanced sensors in transforming the aerospace industry The potential of nanotechnology and multifunctional nanomaterials in various fields The strategic approach of small countries like Luxembourg in research and innovationGuest: Dr. Alexandros Gerakis - Senior Research & Technology Associate at the Luxembourg Institute of Science & Technology (LIST)
Hostess: Panagiota Pimenidou
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Sun, 08 Oct 2023 - 24min - 173 - Unleashing the Power of Technology, Research, and Innovation: New Season Begins in October
Get ready to embark on an extraordinary journey as the new season of the Global Greek Influence podcast takes off! Brace yourself for a mind-bending experience filled with thought-provoking views and uncharted perspectives that have the power to truly make a difference in your life.
But hold on, we have so much more in store for you! Prepare to be captivated by a lineup of episodes that will leave you spellbound.
From the groundbreaking innovations of smarter sensors in #aerospace #technology, to the revolutionary potential of #blockchain and the #Metaverse, and even the awe-inspiring power of predictive #medicine in endocrinology and #digitaltwins, I have curated a wide range of topics with expert guests who will expand your knowledge and challenge your perceptions.
This is just the beginning of an epic journey, with even more captivating episodes to come. Don't miss out on this groundbreaking season of the Global Greek Influence podcast.
Take #action now - #subscribe, follow, and leave a review to show your support. Join our growing community and make your voice heard by leaving a voice message through Spotify. Suggest topics, recommend guests, or share your thoughts on the episodes. Your input matters, and together, we can shape the future of this extraordinary podcast.
Sun, 01 Oct 2023 - 12min - 172 - Blue Sky Space Exploration: Aether
The fascinating world of space exploration is guided by the single fundamental principle of humanity: curiosity. From taming the unknown that our ancestors tried to formulate through the descriptive narrations of science in philosophy and aether to
the future of space exploration, understanding the origin of molecular oxygen in space, and the human missions to the Moon and Mars,with Dr Spyros Kasapis, Dr Vassilis Inglezakis and Professor Konstantinos Giapis we seek answers, pushing boundaries, and embracing the spirit of discovery to unlock the mysteries that lie beyond our blue skies, to reach blue sky space exploration.
Sun, 24 Sep 2023 - 32min - 171 - Beleri: Advocating for Human Rights of the Greek Minority in Albania
Join us as we unravel diplomacy and regional dynamics surrounding the prolonged detention of mayor-elect Dionysios #Beleri and the Greeks of North Epirus, with incredible guests: MEP Nikos Papandreou, legal expert Orestis Omran from DLA Piper, and the esteemed Dr. Kleanthis Kyriakidis from AUE! Get ready for a power-packed discussion surrounding:
the rule of law in EU accession,
the specific goals and objectives of the parties involved in navigating the Beleri arrest and expropriation of Northern Epirotes property,
overcoming the challenges in diplomatic engagement
and many more.
Sun, 17 Sep 2023 - 52min - 170 - Navigating a hydrogen economy
Do you want to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges, opportunities, and policy actions related to the transition toward a hydrogen economy?
Do you want to stay informed about the latest developments, policies, and incentives that shape the future hydrogen economy?
Then this episode is for you.
Sun, 10 Sep 2023 - 14min - 169 - The Global Greek Influence podcast gears to the new season!
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Mon, 04 Sep 2023 - 03min - 168 - Game-Changing Green Hydrogen from the Oceans and Seas
Join us as we explore the global sensation that hydrogen brings to the future economy, with major powers and countries placing their bets on this extraordinary element and its technologies.
We look into:
an introduction of Green Hydrogen as a Versatile and Sustainable Energy SourceIn the full episode you will also find out about:
Major Powers and Countries Betting on Green Hydrogen Green Hydrogen from Salt water: Cutting Edge Reseach and InnovationBuckle up and prepare to be amazed by the potential of green hydrogen to transform our world.
Sun, 03 Sep 2023 - 04min - 167 - Knowledge flow: Uncovering Trends in Knowledge Transfer
In this episode, we explore the importance of knowledge transfer in driving innovation and economic growth from academia to industry and businesses. We investigate the challenges and barriers that research institutions, universities, and industries face in successfully transferring knowledge.
The main points of discussion for creating a conducive environment for effective knowledge transfer include
Barriers to Successful Knowledge Transfer Reevaluating Knowledge Transfer in Academia Addressing the Lack of Data The Problem with Incentives Learning from Successful ExamplesSun, 27 Aug 2023 - 18min - 166 - Metaverse and the future of workplace
In this episode, we explore the concept of the Metaverse and its potential to revolutionise the future of work.
We delve into the origins of the Metaverse, its impact on collaboration, the emergence of new work roles, and the creation of virtual work environments.
We also discuss use cases of the Metaverse in the workplace, such as simulating co-presence and virtual learning.
Embracing the metaverse may present challenges, but the transformative benefits outweigh the initial hurdles, giving businesses a competitive edge in the technology-driven future.
What is so groundbreaking about the Metaverse? How canself-employed benefit from Metaverse? Does Metaverse cost more to a business than its benefits?Sun, 20 Aug 2023 - 13min - 165 - Chemical Engineering: Transforming Global Challenges- Sustainability
A double episode about:
advancing and developing renewable energy technologies, optimising resource management and the concept of a circular economy, machine learning playing a key role, identifying recycling opportunities, and designing closed-loop systems, utilising 3D printing for resource efficiency and customized design.Featuring Professor Christos Maravelias (Princeton University, U.S.), Professor Konstantinos Kakosimos (Texas A&M University, Qatar), Professor Greg Stephanopoulos (MIT, U.S.) and Dr Steve Nitodas (Stony Brooks University, U.S.).
We will be back with you in two Sundays, on 20 August 2023.
Sun, 06 Aug 2023 - 40min - 164 - The European Innovation Strategy
In this episode, we dig into innovation and explore the factors contributing to the European Innovation Strategy.
Scientific, engineering, and technological research vs business objectives. What holds back the European Union from becoming the leader of transformative technologies across the globe? Does the EU Innovation Strategy address how to make the most of its well-developed research infrastructure? Is the EU a fast adopter of innovation?Sun, 30 Jul 2023 - 20min - 163 - The EU Space BlueprintSun, 23 Jul 2023 - 20min
- 162 - Transport in the EU
We explore the significant role of transport in the EU and its importance for economic growth:
making transport more sustainable, efficient, and environmentally friendly, the most innovative future technologies and systems such as the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud-based systems, 3D printing, smart and sustainable mobility strategies and incentives, the European Regional and Development Fund (ERDF) and the Cohesion Fund, connected and autonomous mobility, and the amalgamation of innovative policies and advanced scientific and engineering technologies funded through decades of research and development schemes.Sun, 16 Jul 2023 - 18min - 161 - Interdisciplinary research vs Synthesis research
Research and future challenges in the early 20th century shaped the engineering disciplines as we know them.
Today, we are at the crossroads of changing the economy because of our future challenges and the emerging technologies developed or at the stage of conception.
The revamped sciences and engineering fields are creating new research areas that unofficially merge to form synthesis research. This could lead to reshuffling the academic disciplines and professions, making them new, to create seemingly multidisciplinary fields but in truth produce synthesis research.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
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Sun, 09 Jul 2023 - 13min - 160 - Leap to Progress: Exploring the Link Between Innovation, Education, and Conflict
In this podcast, technology, research and development, innovation, and entrepreneurship are the focus of talks and discussions, all elements of today’s world that can provide leaps to humanity.
Yet, we see that progress is not evenly happening across the globe. We see many poor regions and countries where people do not have access to education, and conflicts often take place in many of them.
Conflicts prohibit social progress and without social coherence, technological, educational and political progress is at stake. So, one might ask:
• does poverty give birth to conflict and lack of education, or
• is conflict responsible for poverty and a non-existing educational system or
• does poor education give rise to poverty and create conflict?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 02 Jul 2023 - 15min - 159 - Transforming mentoring in business accelerators
Most doctorates and researchers can not secure an academic position, or they might find a career in the industry out of their scope or professional vision.
Start-ups can become a creative space for science, engineering and technology researchers and an opportunity to develop their careers.
Researchers, businesses and investors who get involved in business accelerators, also those creating those programmes, might ask themselves:
What makes a business accelerator programme successful for supporting early-stage entrepreneurs becoming stable in the market? Should actors, stakeholders and accelerator programme developers pay more attention to business development, infrastructure, network (including mentors), or financial support? How could the transformation of mentoring bind all aspects of business accelerators together and deliver their purposes and those of the businesses to be "accelerated"?Here is my viewpoint on transforming mentoring in business accelerators as key to the programmes' success for all.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 25 Jun 2023 - 12min - 158 - Atmospheric carbon removal
We explore the atmospheric carbon removal through:
why air carbon removal technologies can help where reforestation is not possible and how, how Direct Air Capture (DAC) works, why the cost of Direct Air Capture (DAC) is still high, what bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (or else BECCS) technology is, where we are at now if we implement every possible carbon dioxide removal strategy and technology.Stay tuned for next Sunday's episode examining an overlooked and least expected approach for achieving equity, health, prosperity and security.
Sun, 18 Jun 2023 - 16min - 157 - Discoveries and R&D in the 2020s
Key areas & advancements from #agriculture & #transportation to cutting-edge technologies in #energy, #aerospace & beyond are outlined in this episode. We have also seen in past episodes how these developments are shaping our future and could potentially make our world a better, more sustainable and resilient place. You can always re-listen or listen to those episodes mentioned, or see the discoveries and #R&D in the 2020s from a different perspective and what to expect next: in this podcast and the real world.
Sun, 11 Jun 2023 - 12min - 156 - Are zero emissions, zero?
In this episode we go shortly through some questions that really address the big question; that of “Are zero emissions, zero?”:
Are net zero and carbon neutral the same? What are the characteristics of an effective net zero emissions target? Why is reducing real emissions preferable to achieving net zero emissions? What steps can we take to reduce our carbon emissions? Is implementing a net zero emissions target an effective approach towards addressing climate change? Is there a global effort to achieve net-zero emissions? How can we guarantee that commitments are translated into action? Can we expect to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 as planned?Sun, 04 Jun 2023 - 13min - 155 - Top Learn Moments
Mimicking tissues and organs and fish dynamics, the forces of nature with simplicity and without simplification, maximising current technologies for more affordable offshore wind farms where population density is high and there is a shortage of available land, producing plant-based biofuels non-chemically are some of the top learning moments at the Global Greek Influence podcast.
Researchers may speak with modesty, presenting the advantages and disadvantages of their work. This does not mean that their solutions are not beneficial; they are not businessmen or marketers.
They produce patents that do not reach us because some industries might not want to invest in new processes and products as they prefer incremental improvements to their existing products and not real innovation.
What researchers need is an equitable approach by funding bodies, technologies businesses andindustries. That is the definition of symbiosis, between humans and nature, between the present and future.
#renewableenergy #healthcare #biofuels
Sun, 28 May 2023 - 19min - 154 - Astromining: space exploration, sustainable goals and geopoliticsHow are Space exploration and Sustainable Goals interlinked? Is Astromining an extension of Geopolitics or the future of ground-breaking technologies? What does the Outer Space Treaty deal with? How do national, international and financial actors shape celestial bodies mining? The roles of NASA and SpaceX, China and the US.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 21 May 2023 - 14min - 153 - Ο παγκόσμιος Ελληνισμός και το εθνικό δικαίωμα στο εκλέγειν & εκλέγεσθαι- Μέρος 2
Με τον Δρ Απόστολο Πιστόλα, ειδικό στην εκλογική συμπεριφορά αλλά και Έλληνα του εξωτερικού, ολοκληρώνουμε τη συζήτηση μας:
Ποιό το μέλλον της συμμετοχής των Ελλήνων του εξωτερικού σε επόμενες εκλογές; Πως αντιλαμβάνονται τα πολιτικά κόμματα τους πολίτες και εκλογείς; Πως καθορίζουν οι αντιλήψεις μας, τις επιλογές μας;Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 21 May 2023 - 21min - 152 - The future technology world and talents in research
How does business affect the future of technology and politics?
Where do research talents fit in the business that shapes the future of science, engineering and technology?
Does investing in research talents bring solutions to the business and technology?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 14 May 2023 - 12min - 151 - Ο παγκόσμιος Ελληνισμός και το εθνικό δικαίωμα στο εκλέγειν & εκλέγεσθαι- Μέρος 1
Με τον Δρ Απόστολο Πιστόλα, ειδικό στην εκλογική συμπεριφορά αλλά και Έλληνα του εξωτερικού, συζητάμε για τη σημασία της εκλογικής συμμετοχής των Ελλήνων της διασποράς, αν αφορούν οι εθνικές εκλογές στους Έλληνες της διασποράς (παγκόσμιους Έλληνες), ποια τα ποιοτικά χαρακτηριστικά τους ως εκλογείς και η σύγκριση τους στην εκλογική συμπεριφορά με αυτή των Τούρκων αποδήμων για τις προεδρικές εκλογές.
Μείνετε συντονισμένοι για το 2ο μέρος της συζήτησης με τον Δρ Απόστολο Πιστόλα, την επόμενη Κυριακή, οπότε ολοκληρώνουμε τη συζήτηση μας σε σχέση με το μέλλον της συμμετοχής των Ελλήνων του εξωτερικού σε επόμενες εκλογές.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 14 May 2023 - 17min - 150 - The chemical engineering energy and environment
Professor Christos Maravelias, the Anderson Family Professor in Energy and the Environment of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Chair of the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Princeton University (US) speaks to the Global Geek Influence podcast about:
- transitioning toward a #sustainable industry and products in the next decade,
- making more objective and informed decisions in producing biofuels,
- machine learning transforming the chemicalindustry and #AI the chemical engineering education and research,
- advantageous methods to store concentrating solar power,
- what we know about integrating direct air #carbon capture,
- correlating membrane materials with the process design for sustainable operations.
Would Christos choose the same PhD field and an academic career if he were now 20 years old?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 07 May 2023 - 43min - 149 - Your guide, from 1 to 10, of a hybrid future- Part 2
What makes our future better and wiser?
You can find out how technology, science and engineering research help in the innovation and growth of our societies through your guide from 1 to 10 of a hybrid future. In this last part, we cover quantum computing, future food needs, energy and the UN blue economy, future digital education, chemical engineering and new disciplines from the point of view of Global Greek Experts.
You can always catch up if you missed the first part of your guide from 1 to 10 of a hybrid future to listen to the transformations of AI, medicine, business, space and transportation in smart cities.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 30 Apr 2023 - 21min - 148 - Your guide, from 1 to 10, of a hybrid future- Part 1
The first part of your guide from 1 to 10 of a hybrid future covering:
AI, medicine, business, space exploration and exploitation, transportation and smart cities, quantum computing on cybersecurity and drug discovery, future food needs, energy and the UN blue economy, digital-future-global education, chemical engineering- new disciplines- the Universe, from the point of view of Global Greek Experts.
Stay tuned for the second part, next Sunday, 30 April 2023.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 23 Apr 2023 - 27min - 147 - The growing trend and future of remote workWhat are the five trends in the growing movement of remote work? What are the five scenarios of the future hybrid approach, remote and in-person work? What tools could guarantee improved productivity of remote work business operations? What is the impact of remote work on business operations? Why remote work flexibility becomes an important consideration for both employee retention and recruitment? Why does the remote work trend continue in the industry? Why shouldn't be employers trapped by the engagement factor in remote work? What should employers do to maximise the harnessing of their employees potential especially in remote working?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 16 Apr 2023 - 15min - 146 - Renewables and emissions reduction- Q&A in a nutshell
The least approached answers of 5+1 questions for renewables and emissions reduction you might listen to elsewhere as custom-made to various sectors narratives:
- Why do we want to reduce emissions? Who benefits from reducing emissions? Why would the industries and economic actors be interested in reducing emissions? What strategies could industrial actors follow to reduce emissions? How can we reduce emissions?
What is the future of renewables in transportation?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 09 Apr 2023 - 16min - 145 - Space exploration and the challenge of machine learning in space weather
Dr Spyros Kasapis, a research scientist at the NASA Ames Research Center and working on Machine Learning Applications for Heliophysics speaks about:
space weather, upcoming space missions and space communications, studying abroad, his vision of space exploration, its international competition and emerging space technologies, and some reflection on his career so far and his PhD experience.Spyros did his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Aerospace, Aeronautical and Astronautical Engineering at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, in the US. He has a Master of Science in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of Michigan- Ann Arbor (US), where he also finished his PhD.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 02 Apr 2023 - 42min - 144 - Birthdays of humans, technologies, ideas and politics
What do birthdays have to do with technology?
Anyone and anything born: a human, a technology, an idea, reminds us of the beginning of a life cycle.
What is the future of AI in scientific research (ChatGPT- Large Language models), and why should it matter to all? Is there a future for engineering, science and technology researchers' innovation in politics? Why, when innovation is born, should be co-developed and implemented with the active participation of engineering, science and technology researchers in politics?The day a human, a technology, or a political action is born signifies a great promise. But it is all of us who determine their present and future.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 26 Mar 2023 - 13min - 143 - Financing the tech start up ecosystem: The SVB case
Gerasimos Papaleventis (Vice President - Treasury, Head of Controlling and Monitoring in FIMBank plc, Malta) discusses and helps us detangle the implications of the current banks’ crises to see how they could affect the start-up and technology sectors:
how startup-focused banks affect the innovation ecosystem globally (US, Israel, the Gulf countries), upcoming vulnerabilities to the US banking system and the US market crisis in the next six months, what start-ups and venture capitals should do to safeguard their deposits, why (or not) crypto-currency could become a backup system to centralised banking, SVB vs Credit Suisse.Gerasimos is a Banker and an Economist with almost 25 years of experience and progressive responsibility in financial and banking services. He holds a Master II degree in Banking and Insurance Science from Université Sorbonne Paris Nord (Paris XIII).
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 19 Mar 2023 - 40min - 142 - AI in infrastructures: Transforming the future of the Built Environment
Professor Ioannis Brilakis, the Laing O'Rourke Professor of Civil & Information Engineering at the University of Cambridge (UK), discusses how AI in infrastructure transforms the future of the Built Environment:
· making roads safer and greener,
· robotics and automation science and technology,
· game technologies in construction plant safety operations,
· 3D mobile mapping and digital twins for infrastructure,
· moving forward with the digitalisation of industrial operations,
· minimise risk and increase safety,
· why and how research projects should transform.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 12 Mar 2023 - 27min - 141 - The case of culture in safetyWhy is the socio-cultural safety mentality important to avoid needless accidents when we have available technologies?
Why is the design of safety procedures important, even if we employ the latest cutting-edge technologies available?
Why are socio-cultural safety mentality and the design, implementation and practice of safety procedures communicating vessels?
The three Es: Engineering, Enforcement and Education.Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 05 Mar 2023 - 12min - 140 - The Revolution and Evolution of Elevating Greece
Michael Dritsas, CEO of ‘Elevate Greece’, the Hellenic Republic’s national start-up platform and in-depth information resource on the Greek start-up Ecosystem, is the Head of the Cabinet of the Deputy Minister for Development and Investments under Research and Innovation. Mr Dritsas discusses:
boosting organisational and corporate synergies to heighten Greece's innovation environment and knowledge transfer with institutional tools, balancing the attraction between excellent global entrepreneurial talents and start-ups and brain (re)gain, advancing the entrepreneurial spirit and mentality away from metropolitan areas and better harness new talents, overcoming the reduction of technology investments in the case of a global-regional-national recession, his transition from business administration and marketing to entrepreneurship and innovation, and considering his greatest achievement 5 years from now.Michael Dritsas is a Chartered mechanical engineer and economist (MSc in Operational Research, Engineering Economics & Management Science- National Technical University of Athens, Greece, MBA- Lancaster University in the UK) with experience and expertise of over 30 years in leading management positions in both the private and public sectors.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 26 Feb 2023 - 39min - 139 - Is Innovation serving research or world challenges?Why do we meet national and international competition in the world economy around start-ups? How did we get to the point that the old economy no longer serves the new one? And what are the reasons such a trend was set? Would the innovation approach toward science, engineering and technology serve research as we know or transform it into a new research type? Does innovating the economy and scientific, engineering and technology research meet the world's challenges?
You can learn more about how to make the most out of talent in Science, Engineering and Technology Research at Catalyst-x.com.
(This episode can be your "why can we take such images with the James Webb telescope but still have energy storage systems challenges?")
If you haven't listened yet to the episodes I refer to as part of the discussion, you can now catch up :
"Advancing future precision medicine" with Dr Constantine Stratakis
"Combating climate change in an urban environment" with Professor Mat Santamouris
"Systems thinking of decision making for sustainable development" with Professor Phoebe Koundouri
"Future geostrategic leadership through hybrid alliances- a transition?" with Dr Marios Efthymiopoulos
“The hybrid electrification transition and future uncertainties” with Professor Anna Stephanopoulou
"Strategical innovation and leadership in the cyber-physical age" with Professor Tyrone Pitsis
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 19 Feb 2023 - 12min - 138 - The future of Research and Innovation investment and development
The Deputy Minister of Development and Investments of the Hellenic Republic, under the Research and Innovation portfolio, Christos Dimas (PhD), discusses:
· How "Elevate Greece" links start-ups with investors to accelerate nationally or internationally
· Changing the mentality of academia toward innovation and entrepreneurship
· Transforming structures within the institutions and public organisations to drive innovation
· The sustainability of the Competence Centers beyond their initial support through EU and national funds to transfer innovative technologies
· Attracting investments in research and innovation amidst potential financial crises
· Establishing knowledge transfer, increase IP, and, in the future, maintain a leading position in R&D while making the most of our multilateral R&D collaborations at the transnational level
· The Thessaloniki Innovation & Technology Center's (ThesInTech) role in the National Research and Innovation strategy and vision
In the same role, Dr Dimas spoke to the Global Greek Influence podcast before on "Research, Innovation and Technology in Greece".
Dr Dimas studied law at the University of Athens and the Queen Mary University of London. He completed his master's in Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and his PhD in European Political Economy at the LSE. Before running for office in the Greek national elections in May 2012, he worked as a consultant in the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 12 Feb 2023 - 29min - 137 - The benefits of foresight in an innovative economy
What is the interplay between neuroscience, leadership, innovation, human capital and talent?
Is foresight a concrete procedure for organisations, or is it also transferrable to individuals?
Is upskilling and retraining enough when we transform the economy through novel technologies whose core are innovative science and engineering?
Or are we missing deepening novelty through the personalised foresight for PhD candidates and holders in Science, Engineering and Technology to diffuse innovation?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 05 Feb 2023 - 12min - 136 - Talking Medicine and Forefront Healthcare
With Dr Kyriaki (Kiki) Sonidou, a GP (General Practitioner), a specialist in Cardiology and Diabetes, and President of the Hellenic Medical Society in the U.K., LSE and Harvard University Global Health delivery and systems), we discuss:
if we are close to the end of the pandemic (or is it too soon to tell) and the new variants, the triple threat of COVID-19, flu, RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), the present crisis in primary health care, lessons from the pandemic period to best design future health care systems and how a global recession could affect them, if vaccine hesitancy can be a major threat to the next pandemic, whom to trust with too much information on medical matters.Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 29 Jan 2023 - 57min - 135 - The AI Age of Predictions
Professor Dimitris Drikakis (Vice President for Global Partnerships, Executive Director for Research and Innovation at the University of Nicosia, Cyprus, Defence and Security Research Institute President) discusses how Artificial Intelligence (AI):
and Computational Science become predictive technologies, impacts on innovation, accelerates the energy sector, calls for re-approaching the value and purpose of the human mind.Professor Drikakis received twice the William Penney Fellowship Award by the UK’s AWE Plc (Atomic Weapons Establishment Government ministry) in recognition of his contributions to compressible fluid dynamics and computational science and the Innovator of the Year Award (2014) by the UK’s Innovation Institute for a new generation Carbon Capture Nanotechnology with a major to reducing atmospheric pollution. The US Air Force (USAF) and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research have recently granted Professor Drikakis a new award for high-speed flows and acoustics advanced computational methods in Machine Learning (ML).
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 22 Jan 2023 - 38min - 134 - Precision medicine and “circular” healthcare
With Dr Constantine Stratakis (Chief Scientific Officer, ELPEN, Athens, Greece- Director (Res. A'), Human Genetics & Precision Medicine at Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Chief Scientific Officer of ELPEN, SA), we discuss how precision medicine:
becomes a tool by AI that can be used for prediction, prevention, diagnosis and treatment, predicts diseases before they happen,and transforming innovative research into products and services within the “circular” healthcare economy.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 15 Jan 2023 - 31min - 133 - Redefining technology
Welcoming you into the 4th season of the Global Greek Influence podcast, you are re-introduced to what binds together:
· international Greeks who talk about technology through research, innovation, the economy, geopolitics, entrepreneurship and (yes) history,
· to define and address our current and future challenges on earth and (possibly) in space in a technology podcast.
One could say that redefining technology is going back to the roots of philosophy or simply being well-informed about all present and future trends of different sectors and their synergies, which determine and define technology.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 08 Jan 2023 - 11min - 132 - Bonus: The first 2023 episode- Το πρώτο επεισόδιο για το 2023
This is our first new year’s episode and the first one in Greek! We keep our usual technology and around-technology format. My first guest is Dr Dimitris Kontziampasis, whom you first met in January 2020 at the episode “A Greek, young academic living and working abroad”.
Our episodes in English will resume next Sunday, but more episodes in Greek will be introduced.
We now meet Dimitris, three years later, going through two academic positions, now in his third one as an Assistant Professor in Materials Engineering at the University of Dundee (Scotland, U.K.), which collaborates with the Central South University (Changsha, Hunan, China) where Dimitris was at the time of our conversation. We discussed some key aspects of his research in the science and technology for the development of artificial organs, transitioning from a PhD holder to an academic, also the current structures in and status of higher education internationally (in the U.K, Greece and China) and research, as well as the Great and Silent resignations. Finally, some personal questions at the end of our discussion. Happy listenings, and remember to subscribe, like, and comment on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Anchor FM and wherever you listen to the Global Greek Influence podcast. Happy New Year and happy new beginnings!
Αυτό είναι το πρώτο μας πρωτοχρονιάτικο επεισόδιο και το πρώτο στα ελληνικά! Διατηρούμε τη συνηθισμένη δομή μας εστιασμένη στη τεχνολογία και γύρω από την τεχνολογία. Ο πρώτος μου καλεσμένος είναι ο Δρ Δημήτρης Κοντζιάμπασης, τον οποίο γνωρίσατε για πρώτη φορά τον Ιανουάριο του 2020 στο επεισόδιο “A Greek, young academic living and working abroad”.
Τα επεισόδια μας, στα αγγλικά, θα ξαναρχίσουν την επόμενη Κυριακή, αλλά θα παρουσιαστούν και άλλα επεισόδια στα ελληνικά.
Συναντούμε τώρα τον Δημήτρη, τρία χρόνια αργότερα, έχοντας περάσει από δύο ακαδημαϊκές θέσεις, τώρα στην τρίτη του ως Επίκουρος Καθηγητής Μηχανικής Υλικών στο Πανεπιστήμιο του Dundee (Σκωτία, Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο), το οποίο συνεργάζεται με το Central South University (Changsha, Hunan, Κίνα) όπου βρισκόταν ο Δημήτρης κατα τη συνομιλίας μας. Συζητήσαμε μερικές βασικές πτυχές της έρευνάς του στην επιστήμη και στην τεχνολογία για την ανάπτυξη τεχνητών οργάνων, τις ακαδημαϊκές του μεταβάσεις, επίσης, συγκρίσεις στις τρέχουσες δομές, το καθεστώς της τριτοβάθμιας εκπαίδευσης διεθνώς (στο Ηνωμένο Βασίλειο, στην Ελλάδα και στην Κίνα) και της έρευνας, όπως για τα Great και Silent resignations. Και μερικές προσωπικές ερωτήσεις στο τέλος της συζήτησής μας. Καλές ακροάσεις και μην ξεχάσετε να εγγραφείτε, να κάνετε like και να σχολιάσετε στα Spotify, Apple podcasts, Anchor FM και από οπουδήποτε ακούτε το podcast, Global Greek Influence. Καλή χρονιά και καλά νέα ξεκινήματα!
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 - 39min - 131 - A Christmas for curious minds: bonus episode
As engineers, scientists, technologists, researchers in STEM and other researchers, we seek originality in science and its potential applications. As people, we fit into a role we choose. Christmas is a season we mostly reconnect with our people, also tend to look inwards and seek answers. How can we explain the new by studying the old?
In this episode with Marios Koutsoukos (PhD candidate soon to become a doctor of philosophy in the History of Religions in the Late Antiquity at the University of Liverpool, U.K.), we attempt to detangle our present conceptions, our connection to the past, ours and that of our ancestors, as the story of societies and cultures before us.
How is our perception of a theorem, an idea, or religion a definitive parameter that allows us to deviate from spirituality, a theory, a solution to a problem, a view of the world, and see ourselves for who we are?
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 25 Dec 2022 - 49min - 130 - The value of researchers in science, engineering and technology
"The value of researchers in science, engineering and technology" is about i) re-inventing their research field and bringing transparency to the new market and economy, ii) creating an environment where researchers can also thrive as individuals based on their talents and human approach, iii) enjoying more every moment and step without worrying too much or striving for perfection.
I am talking to Dr Vassilis Katos, a Professor of Cybersecurity and Head of the Computer Emergency Response Team at Bournemouth University (BU-CERT) in the U.K., Dr Kostas Stylidis CEO and Co-Founder of Intended Future, an Associate Professor at University West and part-time associate researcher at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, Professor Anna Stephanopoulou, William Clay Ford Professor of Technology, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan University, Ann Arbor in the U.S. and Dr Constantine Stratakis, Chief Scientific Officer, ELPEN, Athens, Greece- Director (Res. A'), Human Genetics & Precision Medicine at Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH) in Greece.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 18 Dec 2022 - 21min - 129 - Advanced automobility and transportation- Part 2: Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)
"Advanced automobility and transportation- Part 2: Artificial Intelligence (A.I.)" is about bringing together engineering knowledge, human senses, and product quality, also improving operational instabilities in advanced automobility (fuel cells), "connected and autonomous" vehicles (CAVs) and sustainable transport cybersecurity.
I am talking to Professor Anna Stephanopoulou, William Clay Ford Professor of Technology, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan University, Ann Arbor in the U.S., Dr Alexandros Nikitas from the Huddersfield Business School and Director of the Future Mobility Lab at the University of Huddersfield in the U.K., Dr Kostas Stylidis CEO and Co-Founder of Intended Future, an Associate Professor at University West and part-time associate researcher at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden and Dr Vassilis Katos, a Professor of Cybersecurity and Head of the Computer Emergency Response Team at Bournemouth University (BU-CERT) in the U.K. also leading the University's team of the flagship ECHO pilot, part of the European network of Cybersecurity centres and competence Hub for innovation and Operations (more than 160 partners).
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Another special episode to subscribers only on "The value of researchers in science, engineering and technology" is on 18 December 2022. With special guests who speak about the transparency research brings to the new market and economy, the process of transition of an established researcher shifting to a new area in research, supporting and nurturing professional growth of doctoral students in and for an ambiguous and uncertain future and more. Until next Sunday.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 04 Dec 2022 - 24min - 128 - Advanced automobility and transportation Part 1- Innovation in travel futures
"Advanced automobility and transportation- Part 1: Innovation in travel futures" is about the current, future and #hybrid technologies (internal combustion #engines, #fuelcells, #batteries) also multimodal travelling and mobility-as-a-service in smart cities travel, perceived #experience quality in automobility 5.0 and cognitive processes' mapping. #podcast #travel #smartcities.
I am talking to Professor Anna Stephanopoulou, William Clay Ford Professor of Technology, from the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Michigan University, Ann Arbor in the US, Dr Alexandros Nikitas from the Huddersfield Business School and Director of the Future Mobility Lab at the University of Huddersfield in the UK and Dr Kostas Stylidis CEO and Co-Founder of Intended Future, an Associate Professor at University West and part-time associate researcher at the Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden."Advanced automobility and transportation- Part 2: #AI (Artificial Intelligences)" will be available on 04 December 2022.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 20 Nov 2022 - 44min - 127 - Forging scientific communication for technological progress and democracy
In the past years, the scientific and research communities have been put in this awkward position to apologise for non-experts' spread of misinformation
including that scientists are corrupt because their facts do not align with what has been widely disseminated.
Either anonymously through social media or well-established show hosts selectively invite a single guest to promote a specific direction agenda rather than asking a panel of experts to allow their audience to draw conclusions.
Is it miscommunication, selective, or partially presented information to serve individuals' personal experiences and backgrounds, and what they are more willing to accept as relatable to them?
In this solo episode, I untangle the labyrinth of the social media role where anyone can use science for entertainment, sensationalism to boost self-worth and confidence blurred with professional recognition vs the accurate messages of science and how to promote the critical ability needed by the public to separate facts from interpretations not only in the field of science communication also for forging democracy.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 06 Nov 2022 - 19min - 126 - Working smarter, not harder in the era of AI?
Are we working smarter, not harder, in the era of AI? In the age of artificial intelligence, businesses and organisations benefit from making informed decisions based on artificial intelligence and machine learning.
What happens to those hard-skilled scientists and engineers, including researchers? Have they been working smarter, not harder, professionally? A self-reflective episode, also based on studies and surveys on the tools we need to work smarter and not harder, whether we use AI or not.
A special to subscribers episode on Anchor FM in two Sundays on decision-making.
Next Sunday, an episode with Dr Vasillis Inglezakis, with whom we discuss if and how our technologies can take us to space and sustain our missions on the Moon and Mars from a chemical engineering point of view.
Sun, 23 Oct 2022 - 20min - 125 - Strategical innovation and leadership in the cyber-physical age
With Tyrone Pitsis (Professor of Strategy and Technology, Director of the Centre for Innovation and Technology Management, Durham University, U.K.), we discuss:
The necessity of collaborations (alliance) in entrepreneurship. Design(erly) thinking in strategic formulation. Does foresight help us predict the future? What makes a project critical (to the eyes of the beholder), Redesigning leadership and organisations in the cyber-physical age. Are the challenges of the cyber-physical age the same globally? Is strategic foresight imperative to strategic thinking and design thinking?Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 11 Dec 2022 - 45min - 124 - The arrival of next-generation energy
Dr Vasilis Gregoriou (CEO of Advent Technologies in the US, PhD in Physical Chemistry from Duke University in the US, Director and Chairman of the Board at the National Hellenic Research Foundation (NHRF)) discusses
- in what Advent Technologies owes its technological #leadership worldwide,
- the factors that make the “readiest” #hydrogen and #renewablefuels market between Europe, the US and Japan,
- why the Green HiPo (Important Projects of Common European Interest, IPCEI) Project in Greece is important as a paradigm for the global economy,
- Greece becoming a renewable energy hub at the EastMed,
- the future of polymer-based hybrid nanostructures,
- filling the gaps between academia's knowledge transfer hubs and the industry to accelerate innovation delivered to society,
and more.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 27 Nov 2022 - 41min - 123 - Decision making in crisis times
Making decisions at a personal, professional also collective level, especially in times of crisis, is a process we tend to avoid, or we foresee the uncertainties related to them. In this special episode, Professor Koundouri and Professor Psychogios answer to:
how can we make better and faster decisions, how can we make the best decisions under the uncertainty of current rapid global changes, the keys to and how we could develop dynamic relationships under crisis and global changes.Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 13 Nov 2022 - 17min - 122 - For all mankind: lunar and deep space exploration- the chemical engineering perspective
With Dr Vassilis Inglezakis (PhD, Chemical Engineer,Reader in Chemical Engineering, and Director of Research at the University of Strathclyde, the U.K.), we discuss the case of Lunar and Martian camps for the planets also deep space exploration:
the available hydrogen production systems (fuel cells' water electrolysis), carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen capture technologies for energy, fuels and fertiliser production, the best purposing of zeolites with hydroponics on Mars, based on our chemical engineering knowledge of zeolites as materials, the design and use as catalysts (in petroleum engineering, responsible for 40% of crude oil products in the world), adsorbers for purification and separation of products, ion exchange materials in detergents and water purification.The chemical engineering perspective is about building technologies, systems and their materials purposed for synthesis- resynthesis, securing resources and serving a circular supply chain in the production cycle (its risk analysis and management), the best operation of such systems and the specific requirements of the building materials of these systems under the space and Lunar-Mars conditions, the sustainability of the resources for those technologies purposes and competing purposing and repurposing.
Vassilis has also been my guest in the 2020 episode "Leadership in Technology: Science or Politics?" and the special episode in 2021, "The power of Negotiations".
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 30 Oct 2022 - 30min - 121 - Systems thinking of decision making for sustainable development
Professor Phoebe Koundouri (Athens University of Economics and Business- Greece; Department of Technology, Management and Economics, Technical University of Denmark (DTU)) speaks to the Global Greek Influence podcast on "Systems thinking of decision making for sustainable development". We discuss:
· keys to sustainably financing climate change mitigation & adaptation across the economy and society,
· how solvingthe climate crisis can deliver and secure peace,
· transforming capitalism for “Greater Profits, Sustainability and Security”,
· combining the Green Recovery with the European Green Deal (EGD) to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),
· Aristotelianism helping us meet current and future challenges,
· monetising the non-marketable capital to make correct investment decisions and more.
Phoebe is a distinguished environmental economics professor, a global leader in sustainable development, and an innovator, listed in the 1% of most-cited women economists in the world & the official Stanford University list of the Top 2 % of world scientists. Also, she is a member of the Nominating Committee for the Prize in Economics Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, The Royal Swedish Academy of Science.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 16 Oct 2022 - 36min - 120 - A special announcement
The Global Greek Influence podcast will continue to bring exclusive guests' master class discussions as free content every two weeks.
Starting this Sunday, subscribers will be able to listen to exclusive content by contributing to the podcast, as currently, platforms in Europe do not give you the option of donations.
So, you can keep listening for free to the new guest interviews every two Sundays and the subscription specially created episodes in between.
I hope you enjoy the Global Greek Influence podcast content, and I am grateful for your support over the past (almost) three years.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 09 Oct 2022 - 03min - 119 - The brain of an adaptive leader: Future leadership and neuroscience
Professor Alexandros Psychogios, a Leadership & International HRM Professor and Director of Research at Birmingham City Business School in the UK, discusses
· neuroscience advancing leadership and if leadership is for professional managers only,
· adaptive leadership and supporting its development,
· HR management in NE and SE Europe and brain gain,
· the development of dynamic relationships under crisis and global changes,
· innovative knowledge-intensive companies leading people and organisations,
· bridging the gap between innovating and their ability to execute,
· making better and faster decisions.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 02 Oct 2022 - 40min - 118 - Heavy metal: the Greek history and mythology
Marios Koutsoukos (PhD candidate in History of Religions in the Late Antiquity at the University of Liverpool (UK)) has also been involved in the international metal music scene, writing lyrics and developing concepts for bands in Greece as well as worldwide and a bass player, since 2004.
With Marios, we discuss:
- Why is metal music inspired by Greek history and mythology, more so by ancient Sparta?
- If metal music influences our perception of classic times also more recent historical events.
- Has metal music promoted nationalism, or have nationalists utilised heavy metal music?
- Femininity and Masculinity in the metal scene: "doing gender" or "undoing gender"?
Marios is also an epic fiction bilingual author, French Language and Literature graduate from the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece) and an MA holder in Creative Writing (the Hellenic Open University, Greece).
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks"
Sun, 18 Sep 2022 - 42min - 117 - The HELC Young Leaders Programme
The HELC (Hellenic European Leadership Council) was founded to connect and activate Greeks in the diaspora of Europe, the Middle East, and Africa to help on the principle of common purposes and national interests.
With Angeliki Tzampazi and Despoina Tripylioti (HELC members, also the Young Leaders Programme organising committee members) and two of the 2022 HELC Young Leaders, Angeliki Martinou and Konstantinos Kolokotronis, we discuss:
· the importance of the "Young Leaders Programme" to the HELC,
· how the programme formed and or has it transformed their sense of leadership,
· the biggest challenges leaders face today,
· advocating the HELC by becoming its ambassador,
and more.
Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 04 Sep 2022 - 35min - 116 - An intentional future: the perception of automobility 5.0 quality
With Dr Kostas Stylidis (CEO and Co-Founder of Intended Future, an Associate Professor at University West and part-time associate researcher at the Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden), we discuss:
intentionally planning our future, living the revival of the roaring 1920s in automobility, why researchers and academics are needed now more than ever in the industry? how AI could utilise engineering knowledge, human senses, and product quality to deliver quality in future automobility, cutting-edge technology vs the perceived experience quality in autonomous vehicles, and quality 5.0 in smart automobility.Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 21 Aug 2022 - 30min - 115 - Strengthening history- the European Pontic Greek Youth
The Pontian Greek Youth of Europe (OSEPE Youth) connects 50 Pontian Greek Youth Associations youth departments in Europe
Vasileios Agathaggelidis, the Secretary-General of the OSEPE Youth speaks to the Global Greek Influence podcast about the reasons for:
past and current attempts to reconnect existing Pontic Greek-speaking populations in Turkey with their cultural heritage, the urgency in recognising the Pontic Greeks' genocide worldwide, the steps towards the EU Pontic Greeks' genocide recognition, the importance of keeping the Pontic Greek culture and dialect in its diaspora and the association's future.Music: "Fortitude" by Humans Win
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 07 Aug 2022 - 27min - 114 - The hybrid innovation
Dr Fotis Filippopoulos (PhD), an innovation management expert, a corporate innovation specialist, an advisor at the European Commission in Innovation, with a business footprint in 15 countries and 5 continents, discusses:
- entrepreneurship in the so-called 4th industrial revolution,
- the hybrid industry and its connection to synthesis research (https://lnkd.in/e2_uS4Pr),
- “The Αge on Entanglement”,
- disciplined entrepreneurship,
- the future leader,
- researchers who want to become entrepreneurs and
- entrepreneurship in academia.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Wed, 03 Aug 2022 - 46min - 113 - Opportunities and challenges in sustainable travel futures
Dr Alexandros Nikitas ( Reader in Smart Transport, Future Mobility Lab Founding Director, Deputy Director of the Behavioural Research Centre, the University of Huddersfield in the UK- 2022- 2025 Chair of the UTSG (Universities' Transport Study Group) discusses
the challenges and implications of the #socio-technical transition to #sustainable #future #transportation, the ‘deceit’ of "connected and autonomous" vehicles (#CAVs) and #AI, #multimodal travel vs clean vehicle engineering and the future #professionals, sustainable #living #research and future #mobility informing the #society and #policies, #social #inclusivity of sustainable #travel futures.Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 24 Jul 2022 - 28min - 112 - The future crises and managing peace
Captain Efstathios Kyriakidis is the Branch Chief Operations Coordination in the EU Military Staff (EUMS) and Deputy Director of the EU Maritime Area of Interest Coordination Cell (MAICC) and whose career spans over four decades. We discuss aspects of the future crises and managing peace by the EU through:
· the contribution of the EU Common Security and Defence Policy (CSDP) in Ukraine,
· considering the CSDP extensionfrom conflict prevention to a security actor,
· the "EU Strategic Compass" as (i) the platform for the EU's future role in global security, (ii) the implementation tool to transform the EU military Strategy
· the Coordinated Maritime Presences (CMP) ensuring future Maritime Areas security, the international collaboration and partnership at Sea,
· the EU's role in the Indo-Pacific region,
· the level of independent control of the EU military missions by the EU Military Staff regarding NATO.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 10 Jul 2022 - 43min - 111 - The 2022 French parliamentary elections
Given France's leading position in the EU, we discuss, with George Tassiopoulos (PhD in Political Sciences, empirical and theoretical expert in French and European politics and political parties), the influence of the 2022 French parliamentary elections regarding:
- sanctions toward Russia,
- the presidential (Macron's) "national and European sovereignty" programme and the president's authority in foreign policy,
- the reality about Mr Mélenchon (NUPES) and Mrs LePen (Rassemblement National),
- the synergies between the presidency and the newly elected national assembly (parliament),
- the lessons we take from the French parliamentary elections about our maturity as EU citizens of democracies.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 26 Jun 2022 - 32min - 110 - China in the new world
Dr Marios Efthymiopoulos (CEO of the Strategy International strategyinternational.org, specialised in policy crafting and decision-making) discusses:
how far Russia’s and China’s "revisionism" could go, the lessons China could take from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, how different the Sino-Russian partnership is compared to the 1950s Sino-Soviet alliance, would China want a weakened, dependent and isolated Russia?Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 12 Jun 2022 - 47min - 109 - Advancing future precision medicine
Dr Constantine Stratakis (Chief Scientific Officer, ELPEN, Athens, Greece- Director (Res. A'), Human Genetics & Precision Medicine at Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH)), a world recognised leader in utilising genetic linkage and other genome-wide tools to identify small molecules responsible for genetic defects causing a number of human diseases, speaks about:
· the reasons gene therapy is more important than the current treatment of diseases,
· the steps towards personalised diagnostics for prevention and treatment options to become the rule and not the exception,
· why the predictive human immune system response could be crucial for upcoming pandemics,
· how nanoparticles could become key to functionalise and targeting tissues,
and that there is no single path to follow based on your preferences and wishes.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 29 May 2022 - 49min - 108 - The quest of cryptography in quantum computing and communication
Dr Eleni Diamanti (Senior researcher / Director of Research CNRS Sorbonne University, Vice Director of the Paris Centre for Quantum Computing) is a leading expert on experimental quantum cryptography and communication complexity and the development of photonic resources and protocols for quantum networks.
Dr Diamanti discusses
the near term benefits of existing quantum technologies the fascinating next ten years in quantum technology in Europe, the prevention of Quantum Cryptography protocols’ security, how quantum computing revolutionises the way we do research in STEM today.Available on Spotify, Apple podcasts, Amazon Music, Google podcasts and other major podcasting platforms and applications.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 15 May 2022 - 30min - 106 - Intensifying the biodiversification of the future food needs
With Dr Costas Nikiforidis (Associate Professor of Biobased Materials, Wageningen University, the Netherlands), we discuss:
nature as a source of inspiration to meet future solutions in agriculture and medicine, 3D printing a blend of vegetable oil and pea protein paste that mimics lard (making healthier food), the prospects of large-scale 3D printed foods' production in a financially sustainable future industry, bioavailability as a parameter in the sustainability assessment of industrial food processing chains, linking the future food processing intensification through energy-efficient and sustainable processes, with the water-energy-food security, bridging current biomass commodities to the future biorefineries and agriculture.Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 17 Apr 2022 - 26min - 105 - The hybrid electrification transition and future uncertainties
Professor Anna Stefanopoulou (William Clay Ford Professor of Technology, Mechanical Engineering Department, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) and I discuss:
the green energy transition in transportation through hybrid systems and optimising internal combustion engines, batteries in hybrid vehicles and the circular battery ecosystem, AI in internal combustion engines and hydrogen fuel cells, revolutionising fuel cell cars, mentoring and what one wished to know when 20 years old.Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 03 Apr 2022 - 51min - 104 - Cybersecurity in a data-driven circular economy world
Professor Vasilis Katos (Professor of Cybersecurity, Head of the Computer Emergency Response Team at Bournemouth University (BU-CERT)) is my guest in this episode where we discuss:
− cybersecurity in the circular economy for sustainability and climate change,
− IoT and circularity-by-design,
− AI enhancing cyberdefence,
− cryptography in freedom of speech against authoritative regimes.
Vasilis also leads the flagship ECHO pilot, part of the European network of Cybersecurity centres and competence Hub for Innovation and Operations.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 20 Mar 2022 - 38min - 103 - Agility on eradication- a special episode on agile leadership and averting eradication
Peter Stefanidis is the President of the Pontian Federation in Australia, an IT specialist and enthusiast, filmmaker and YouTuber (My Greek TV, Pontos TV) is my guest in this special episode on
- federalising the Pontian Associations in Australia,
- promoting the Australian recognition of the Pontic genocide through the Joint Justice Initiative (Pontian Federation as a founding member), also
- the need to internationalise the Pontic genocide,
- agile leadership!
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 06 Mar 2022 - 45min - 102 - Transforming the global geopolitics: energy, markets and hybrid alliances
Energy resilience goes through renewable energy and hydrogen between Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, the impactful geopolitics and hybrid alliances in Europe and the TransPacific.
Could the energy transformation and hybrid alliances impact geopolitics, disrupt global trade and multilateral energy relations, reshaping the energy market?
Featured opinions: Jorgo Chatzimarkakis (Secretary General of Hydrogen Europe), Professor Andrew Delios (Business School, National University of Singapore), Constantinos Papalucas (Energy Policy expert: Negotiations, Oil and Gas Business, Geopolitics of Energy- Coordinator of the National Hydrogen Committee).
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 27 Feb 2022 - 24min - 101 - NATO under the revamped Russia and China
Dr Jake Sotiriadis, Dr Spyros Plakoudas and Dr Marios Efthymiopoulos bring perspective to NATO’s role under the revamped Russia and China through:
· Chinese Neo-Confucianism and Russian Neo-Eurasianism,
· NATO’s 21st-century functionalization and its US leadership,
· EU foreign affairs.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 20 Feb 2022 - 20min - 100 - Russia & China at the East Med and the Middle East- part 2
In the second part of the discussion with Dr Kleanthis Kyriakidis (AUE, College of Security and Global studies) we focus on
why Russia, China and Iran support the Syrian government and the impact of Russia's, China's and Iran's influence on Syria's existential future (keeping in mind the Romaic and Christian populations in Syria), if Turkey's, China's and Russia's vision of a future, post-civil or post-terrorist war in Syria, is close or aligned, where NATO stands practically against the Sino-Russian alliance, based on the possible scenarios discussed in parts 1 and 2 of the "Russia & China at the East Med and the Middle East" episode, Greece's geopolitical and diplomatic position in the region.Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 13 Feb 2022 - 31min - 99 - Promo: Russia & China at the East Med and the Middle East parts 1 and 2Sat, 12 Feb 2022 - 01min
- 98 - Russia & China in the East Med and the Middle East- part 1
In the first part of the episode "Russia & China in the East Med and the Middle East", Dr Kleanthis Kyriakidis (former Captain of the Hellenic Navy, Program Director of the Master of Arts in Diplomacy at the College of Security and Global Studies in the American University of Emirates, Policy Advisor – Negotiator – Public Relations Expert - Political Analyst (focus Middle East)) we discuss:
Kremlin taking advantage of its warm relationship with Beijing amidst the US-China competition. Is it wise for the West to enable Russia to hinder China in crucial sectors as in advanced technology? What is the future of the Middle East between a Western-supported Arab league and an Iran supported by China and Russia?At the end of this episode, you will listen to the topics discussed in the second and last part of "Russia & China in the East Med and the Middle East", released next Sunday.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 06 Feb 2022 - 26min - 97 - The future of multifunctional materials
Professor Iakovos Tzanakis (Oxford Brookes University) on the techniques and methods to advance materials for future technologies’ challenges, as in metals/ composites used in aerospace, large-scale additive manufacturing, energy storage and biomimetics. Why could vertical axis wind turbines farms replace the current propeller design (Horizontal Axis Wind Turbines)?
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sat, 29 Jan 2022 - 49min - 96 - The essence of leadershipSun, 23 Jan 2022 - 08min
- 95 - The EU’s and EastMed’s future through the French Presidential elections
George Tassiopoulos (Political Scientist & Cross-Cultural Consultant) and I discuss and the upcoming French presidential elections bring to the EU's foreign affairs
· Is a new cold war brewing between Russia and the EU?
· Does the EU want and can become a geostrategic player?
· Could France speed up the events in the Eastern Mediterranean?
· Do theFrench voters' priorities influence those of the next President?
· Is there an unpredictable outcome in the French elections that could raise more uncertainty in the EU's weak geopolitical status?
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 16 Jan 2022 - 36min - 94 - Hybrid leadership towards the future
History can better prepare us for the future. By studying and understanding:
the people we collaborate with, the environment created from one side or synergistically, the antagonism happening within an area of interest, that various areas of life are communicating vessels, the shifts through hybrid alliances of sectors and parties,we can see the futuristic leadership in the making.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 09 Jan 2022 - 07min - 93 - Philosophy in religion- Neoplatonic outlooks
History and philosophy are seen as elitist topics and not for most. In this episode with Marios Koutsoukos (PhD candidate in History of Religions in the Late Antiquity at the University of Liverpool, fiction author, heavy metal bands lyricist and French literature studies), we see that there is nothing new today and in history, but constant evolution and selective hybridisation and syncretism of any present times.
Lessons through:
the influence of Neoplatonism's late antiquity philosophical movement on Christianity and Orthodoxy, from Aristotle and Plato to Plotinus and Porphyry and to Christianity, the earlier ancient Greek philosophical schools effects on Neoplatonism.What elements do we choose to keep to becoming from being?
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 02 Jan 2022 - 44min - 92 - Being and becoming outlooks
What we choose to keep moving to the future and how we become from being:
· the roles of prioritising and open-mindedness in "A Good Beginning is More than Half of the Whole",
· the necessity of a shared vision and empathy to transition from being to becoming,
· the synthesis that makes the continuum between the past and the future.
Giving a distinct dimension through featuring Global Greek Influence podcast episodes: “The hybrid innovation”, "The internationalisation of the Pontic Greeks' genocide", "We will always have Chaos" and "The past defines us: The end of philosophy and the beginning of the middle ages- The Byzantines".
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 26 Dec 2021 - 24min - 91 - Energy outlooks of a hybrid future
Constantinos Papalucas an Energy Policy expert (as well as one in Negotiations, Oil and Gas Business, Geopolitics of Energy), and now the Coordinator of the National Hydrogen Committee at the Ministry of Environment and Energy, discusses
· Greece's and EU's sustainable energy approach with a focus on hydrogen economy,
· how hybrid alliances affect the EU’s, Greece’s and Cyprus' energy and strategy geopolitics,
· transitioning from a fossil fuels economy to a renewables' one,
· how and if energy resilience can become a key actor of the EU's, Greece's and Cyprus' geopolitics,
· the steps towards the mandate to draft the National Hydrogen Strategy of the Hellenic Republic within 2021,
· the Greek participation in the Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) "Hydrogen Technologies and Systems".
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 19 Dec 2021 - 45min - 90 - We will always have Chaos
Stavros Papagianneas is a multifaceted strategic communicator with over 20 years of experience in PR, strategic communications, public affairs, digital communication, social media and media relations at the European Commission and various diplomatic missions in Brussels.
Stavros unveils in this episode the synergies for European integration, foreign affairs and geostrategy, democracy, and the great opportunity in the post-pandemic era. Also:
· Could the EU be rebranded and become a strong geopolitical actor?
· How can young researchers build their branding name to become leaders in their field?
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 12 Dec 2021 - 41min - 89 - Communication and the shift of the energy future
We see the irreversible effects of insufficient scientific and political communication during the pandemic. We should not forget that all means, including those of communication in our lives, are outcomes- results- products of science and policies.
Could we rebrand a Union and the future research leaders?
Why does Greece choose its national public consultation to be technology-agnostic regarding hydrogen technologies?
Stay tuned for the podcast episodes "We will always have Chaos" and "Energy outlooks of a hybrid future" on the 12th and 19th of December 2021.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 05 Dec 2021 - 11min - 88 - The future of innovation and fostering young talents in STEM researchWhy should businesses invest in empowering young talents beyond their current structures and strategies? What is missing between research and innovation and entrepreneurship? How a researcher becomes an entrepreneur without previous business experience? Is it necessary for a researcher becoming an entrepreneur? Why synthesis research surpasses multidisciplinary research?
and
Inspiration as a constant motivation of a diversified professional path.With features opinions of Dr Chris Kyriakidis, Marina Hatsopoulos, Dr Fotis Filippopoulos and Jorgo Chatzimarkakis.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 28 Nov 2021 - 24min - 87 - The future of research
The void of the pandemic as our transition from an old world to a new one gives us unique opportunities:
a holistic review of our perception and lenses of the past,
enriching the perceptions that make us now and define our future,
uncloakthe freedom of talent, skills and cutting edge innovation,
mobilise talented individuals and visionaries,
versatile and independent small islands of innovation, and
a new model of smart research.Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 21 Nov 2021 - 10min - 86 - Cross-cultural affairs in global politics and geopolitics
Dr George Tassiopoulos, Political Scientist & Cross-Cultural Consultant, is an empirical and theoretical expert in French and European politics, including Greek politics and geopolitics, founder of a business consultancy with academic experience at the European Business School in Paris.
We discuss under the prism of cross-cultural affairs:
· the French political scene and foreign affairs including in the Eastern Mediterranean and leadership to strengthen the European Union security collaboration,
· the EU integration in politics and business,
· the 21st-century geopolitics and the patchwork of hybrid alliances,
and
· the French- Greek Republics comparison on democracy.
Music: "Fortitude" by Lance Conrad
Source: Storyblocks
Sun, 14 Nov 2021 - 44min
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