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Kelly Foyle is the outreach scientist at the Perimeter Institute , in Waterloo Canada. Her role it to improve physics education by developing public outreach programs as well as develop innovative teaching resources that educators can take into the classroom.
In this podcast, we discuss her work, her passion for astrophysics, her views on science communication, and we learn also a bit about her love for bird watching.

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