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Podcast Profile: Oxford Physics Public Lectures

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21 episodes
2012 to 2023
Median: 40 minutes
Collection: Physics, Math, and Astronomy


Description (podcaster-provided):

The Department of Physics public lecture series. An exciting series of lectures about the research at Oxford Physics take place throughout the academic year. Looking at topics diverse as the creation of the universe to the science of climate change.
Features episodes previously published as:
(1) 'Oxford Physics Alumni': "Informal interviews with physics alumni at events, lectures and other alumni related activities."
(2) 'Physics and Philosophy: Arguments, Experiments and a Few Things in Between': "A series which explores some of the links between physics and philosophy, two of the most fundamental ways with which we try to answer our questions about the world around us. A number of the most pertinent topics which bridge the disciplines are discussed - the nature of space and time, the unpredictable results of quantum mechanics and their surprising consequences and perhaps most fundamentally, the nature of the mind and how far science can go towards explaining and understanding it. Featuring interviews with Dr. Christopher Palmer, Prof. Frank Arntzenius, Prof. Vlatko Vedral, Dr. David Wallace and Prof. Roger Penrose."


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Oxford Physics research lectures • cosmology and Big Bang evolution • particle physics at CERN: Higgs, Standard Model, dark matter • neutrino astronomy with IceCube • relativity, gravitational lensing history • astrophysical accretion, star/planet formation, exoplanet habitability • nuclear physics, atomic bomb history, radiation risk • chaos, determinism, climate prediction • physics–philosophy links: space-time, quantum paradoxes, many-worlds, consciousness, computability, AI

This podcast collects public lectures and interview-style talks connected with Oxford Physics, spanning both frontline research and the wider intellectual and historical context in which physics develops. Across the episodes, a major focus is astrophysics and cosmology: how the universe began and evolves, how matter assembles into complex structures through processes such as accretion, and how modern observatories and instruments probe extreme environments. Several talks highlight “multi-messenger” approaches to the high-energy universe, especially neutrino astronomy using detectors embedded in Antarctic ice, and what such measurements reveal about cosmic particle sources, neutrino properties, and related searches such as dark matter.

Another recurring theme is particle and high-energy physics, including the Large Hadron Collider’s role in testing the Standard Model, precision studies of the Higgs boson, and experimental strategies for detecting physics beyond known particles. The podcast also turns to physics in society and history, examining nuclear physics alongside the development and strategic use of atomic weapons, and discussing radiation risk and public perception.

A distinct strand explores links between physics and philosophy, using foundational questions as entry points: what space and time are, how to interpret quantum mechanics (including paradoxes and many-worlds ideas), and what limits computation might place on explanations of mind and consciousness. Broader conceptual topics appear as well, such as determinism, chaos, and predictability, including connections to climate science and the mathematics of dynamical systems. Overall, the series presents physics as both a technical discipline and a way of reasoning about nature, evidence, and explanation.


Episodes:
Was there a strategic alternative to the atomic bombing of 1945?
2023-Dec-21
25 minutes
Oxford Physics and the ‘remote and speculative project’
2023-Dec-21
28 minutes
Nuclear Physics and the development of the bomb
2023-Dec-21
41 minutes
IceCube: Opening a New Window on the Universe from the South Pole
2019-Dec-20
84 minutes
The State of the Universe
2017-Nov-20
74 minutes
Seeing the High Energy Universe with IceCube
2016-Jan-06
44 minutes
The Einstein Lens and a Tale of Two Eclipses
2015-Nov-24
51 minutes
LHC searches for dark matter
2015-Feb-12
40 minutes
Precision Studies of the Higgs
2015-Feb-12
32 minutes
The Standard Model and the LHC! in the Higgs Boson Era
2015-Feb-12
38 minutes
Turning in the Widening Gyre: Accretion Processes in the Universe
2014-Apr-07
56 minutes
Lorenz Gödel and Penrose: new perspectives on determinism and unpredictability, from fundamental physics to the science of climate change
2014-Apr-07
66 minutes
Building stars, planets and the ingredients for life between the stars
2014-Apr-07
56 minutes
The Fast Track to Finding an Inhabited Exoplanet
2014-Apr-07
63 minutes
Radiation and Reason
2012-Nov-14
57 minutes
Physics and Philosophy: An Introduction
2012-Jul-29
9 minutes
From Argument to Experiment
2012-Jul-29
10 minutes
Space and Time
2012-Jul-29
15 minutes
Quantum Paradoxes
2012-Jul-29
13 minutes
Parallel Worlds
2012-Jul-29
14 minutes
Consciousness and Computability
2012-Jul-29
24 minutes