We help research leaders create better teams and achieve better results. Your hosts Christine Hendren (Ph.D.) and Matt Hotze (Ph.D.) have over twenty-five years around academia as journal editors, research center directors and research scientists. We've seen and heard the problems research leaders face in time and energy management, hiring, leading teams, becoming great mentors, and building relationships for funding as well as collaboration. Helium also brings in guests from the worlds of science and business; each episode delivers nuggets of information you can use to raise your science above the rest.
In this final episode of the show we sat down with our advisor Mark Wiesner. Mark is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and a long time D...
Courtney joined us in episode 6 as she was driving across the country to her new position at Washington State University. She rejoined us so we could ...
We take stock of the past 32 episodes and plot a course for future episodes of the show. We both work in roles where we help integrate teams and enabl...
Creating your own style as a team leader means gathering the best ideas that are out there and adapting them to your personality. We asked 9 different...
Too much technology and you overwhelm the students and yourself. However, today's students are digital natives and may expect a different approach to ...
How do you obtain the first experiences in the classroom? How do you learn the vocabulary you need to discuss your teaching experience? As host of the...
As an early career faculty member you are often called upon to design or redesign a course. This can be something faculty dread as a distraction from ...
Your brain creates your mind which creates your experience. It determines your happiness levels and your ability to make new discoveries. But how well...
Dr. Olivia Aguilar, Associate Professor at Denison University, joined the show to talk about her wide ranging experiences. How tough is the tenure pro...
When you think to yourself, how do I make a bigger impact with my research? Are you lost about where to start? It was great to host Mark Reed, host of...