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EPISODE NOTES This episode is about persistence, identity, science, and the people who help carry us forward. How do you get through the hardest moments in life? What does it take to be both a mother and a scientist in a demanding field? And perhaps most importantly: how do you repair a hairdryer without making your parents call the repairperson? In this episode of "The Academic Diaries", Professor Despina Louca takes us through the remarkable journey that brought her from a small town in Cyprus to becoming Chair of the Physics Department at the University of Virginia. A lifelong experimentalist, Professor Louca shares stories of fixing household items, adapting to life in the United States, and finding inspiration at Bryn Mawr College. Although she first imagined a future in medicine and later explored neurobiology, she eventually found herself drawn toward condensed matter physics. She also speaks candidly about the difficult moments she faced throughout her career. Including navigating environments where outspoken and ambitious women were not always welcomed. Yet through mentorship, resilience, and the support of people who believed in her, she built an extraordinary scientific career and became a leader in her field. Here are some links if you would like to know more about Prof. Louca:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despina_Louca [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Despina_Louca] Here is a link for the Cyprus invasion mentioned in the podcast: https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/cold-war/what-caused-the-division-of-the-island-of-cyprus [https://www.iwm.org.uk/history/cold-war/what-caused-the-division-of-the-island-of-cyprus] Art: Gene ChenEditor: Cristoforo Farnese De La RuaProduction: Sounds on GroundsMusic: Snakes and Fire (Instrumental Version) by Pär HagströmEs_Clear Blue Sky by Sara de Instrumentalist
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