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Steven Smith

An Education Specialist from NASA's Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (or STEM) Program

Top 3 podcasts with Steven Smith

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Feb 2, 2023 • 56min

Clean Architecture in 2023 with Steven Smith

How is clean architecture evolving? Carl and Richard talk to Steve Smith about his efforts to build applications using clean architecture principles. The conversation starts with a comment from a listener about idealism around architecture - and a reminder that while there isn't one right way to do anything, using existing work, like clean architecture templates, makes it easier to do the right thing. Steve talks about the various elements that go into clean architectures and how they are often where you end up in development whether you start with a template or not - and how much of a pain it is to course-correct as the project gets larger. Sustainable software needs architecture, and clean architecture is one approach that works - check it out!
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Jun 28, 2024 • 46min

Ep. 460 What is POTS and Orthostatic Flow Syndrome? with Dr. Steven Smith

Dr. Steven Smith discusses venous orthostatic flow dysfunction connecting to multisystem disorders. Topics include POTS physiology, pelvic vein treatment, symptom constellations, patient selection, and advocating for patients. Emphasis on interdisciplinary collaboration and the need for research in vascular interventions.
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Nov 15, 2023 • 59min

NASA’s STEM program looks to the Moon

Steven Smith, an Education Specialist from NASA's STEM Program, discusses unique opportunities for students in the lead-up to humanity's return to the Moon. The podcast covers projects and challenges available to students, the importance of STEM education, diversity and representation, various STEM programs for different age groups, COVID-19 adaptations, and collaboration in the astrophysics community. They also touch on potential scientific discoveries from Moon and Mars samples, support for Mars sample return mission, and clarification about conditions on Venus surface.