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The Research Adventure Podcast

Podcast by Zach Sorrells and Rachel Clark

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If you’re involved in commercialising university research this podcast will provide you with wisdom, inspiration and practical advice to help you more effectively navigate your commercialisation journey. Each episode is a conversation with those who are actively working to transform academic discoveries into commercial opportunities. It’s through these conversations we aim to increase our collective understanding of how to realise the full potential of university research and researchers.

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27 episodes

episode #26: Matias Acosta: Why finding the right problem matters more than having the right solution artwork

#26: Matias Acosta: Why finding the right problem matters more than having the right solution

In this episode of The Research Adventure Podcast we meet Dr Matias Acosta, CEO and founder of CosySense, a high-growth impact-focused startup, transforming commercial buildings into smarter, cleaner, more comfortable spaces. Matias’ journey is anything but ordinary. He grew up in Argentina, completed his PhD in Germany, did research stints in Japan and Cambridge, and wrote highly cited scientific papers from hostels while backpacking around the world. He then moved into a UN accelerator lab before realising he wanted to build solutions himself, not just support others.  The spark for CosySense came during a period of enforced “nomadism” during the pandemic when kept finding himself either freezing or overheating in countless cafes and co-working spaces. Matias shares how he has built CosySense as a true impact venture, with a business model where customers only pay if they save, impact investors who track CO2 reductions, and why effective climate‑positive solutions must also be all around superior products.  Matias explains how his academic experience translated to the startup world, the key mindset shift from academia to startup life and why execution is more important than having a good initial idea. This is genuinely a one-of-a-kind story that brings together adventure, execution and impact.

21 May 2026 - 1 h 5 min
episode #25 Olga Kozlova: Why early career researchers can be a powerful driver for commercialising university research artwork

#25 Olga Kozlova: Why early career researchers can be a powerful driver for commercialising university research

In this episode of The Research Adventure Podcast we meet Dr Olga Kozlova, Director of Innovation and Engagement at the University of Oxford, where she leads the work to make Oxford and Oxfordshire a globally leading innovation ecosystem. Olga shares her journey from founding a biotech startup through a Royal Society of Edinburgh enterprise fellowship, building and running Converge, Scotland's cross-university company creation programme, and leading innovation and industry engagement at the University of Strathclyde. She explains why Oxford still needs more capital despite its global reputation, why the pipeline from early-stage pre-seed through to scale-up is the biggest challenge for deep tech commercialisation in the UK, and why investing in early career researchers is one of the  highest-leverage commercialisation investments a university can make. Olga explores the difference between mentorship and sponsorship, why sponsorship is so valuable, what it would take to significantly increase the number of female founders and female investors, and why this is so important.  This episode is essential listening for anyone working to build or improve a university commercialisation ecosystem. I hope you get as much out of this conversation as we did.

7 May 2026 - 1 h 1 min
episode #24 Zach & Rachel: Discussing their top ten takeaways & insights from Season 3 artwork

#24 Zach & Rachel: Discussing their top ten takeaways & insights from Season 3

In this end-of-season episode, Zach and Rachel reflect on the biggest insights from Season 3 of The Research Adventure Podcast. They explore what it really takes to step into an entrepreneurial identity as a researcher — from talking to investors early and broadening networks, to knowing when to step aside from a venture and why that takes just as much courage as starting one. The conversation covers proactive vs reactive TTOs, the surprising power of publishing as a commercialisation strategy, the stark gap between lab and field, and why long-term ecosystem thinking matters more than short-term wins. The episode closes with a theme that ran through every conversation this season: entrepreneurship for researchers isn't a reinvention, it's an evolution. Nobody they talked to planned to be there, but the ones who leaned in discovered they were more ready than they thought.

23 Apr 2026 - 24 min
episode #23 Ash Stott: How voluntary redundancy, a couple slides and a £50 prototype launched a deep tech startup artwork

#23 Ash Stott: How voluntary redundancy, a couple slides and a £50 prototype launched a deep tech startup

In this episode of The Research Adventure Podcast we speak with Ash Stott, CEO and Co-founder of Rhizo PTX, a deep-tech startup developing scalable systems for producing green ammonia. Ash shares his journey from physics PhD to founder, via industry experience in hydrogen technologies, and reflects on the moment he chose to leave a secure role to build something of his own. He describes how a £50 garage prototype helped secure early investment, even before the technology was fully proven, and why small, focused teams can often move faster than large organisations. The conversation explores the value of industry experience for first-time founders, the importance of engaging investors early, and how a single conversation reshaped their go-to-market strategy. Ash also outlines his long-term vision for green ammonia, from bench-top systems to containerised solutions and ultimately global impact.

9 Apr 2026 - 48 min
episode #22 Dermot Tierney: How FOMO became the driving force behind going all in on a university spinout artwork

#22 Dermot Tierney: How FOMO became the driving force behind going all in on a university spinout

In this episode of The Research Adventure Podcast we speak with Dermot Tierney, Co-Founder and COO of Amply Discovery, an AI-driven drug discovery company spun out from Queen’s University Belfast. Dermot shares his unusual journey into deep tech entrepreneurship — from growing up on a farm in Northern Ireland and studying English, to working across media, business development, university accelerators, and technology transfer before eventually stepping into the startup world himself. He reflects on what he learned from more than a decade inside university tech transfer, why strong relationships between academics and TTOs matter, and how his experience as a “commercial foil” helped shape Amply’s path to spinout. The conversation explores the realities of building an early-stage biotech company, raising pre-seed and seed investment, and the challenge of translating university research into therapies that could one day improve patient lives.

26 Mar 2026 - 1 h 8 min
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