Harry Muzart - Selected Videos

(for job applications ; page last edited May 2023)

Over the last 10-15 years, I have done hundreds of oral presentations of all types on many subjects. Most of them were not recorded, but some were; and while some of these were private (e.g. teleconferencing meetings shared internally within KCL), some were made public; so here are some of those:

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Me Presenting the Official Facilities Tour of the KCL Denmark Hill Campus in London (Research and Teaching in: Neurosciences, Biological Sciences, Medicine, Psychiatry, other) (~2020-2021).


4 minutes


As part of my paid work as a KCL (King's College London) Contributor / Ambassador / Communicator.


This was a culmination of my work from 2019-2020, filmed in 2020, and since 2020-2022 I have contributed to informational updating via social media channels.


This is the video that is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLu2hOWW9MQ , on one of KCL's official YouTube channel (the main one),  https://www.youtube.com/user/kingscollegelondon  .  


It is the same video as the one as at KCL's official website ( https://www.kcl.ac.uk/visit/denmark-hill-campus   and  https://www.kcl.ac.uk/offerholderhub/campus-tours ) , that you can open in a new tab by clicking the thumbnail image below.


That video is also on KCL's official Instagram website ('Life at King's') https://www.instagram.com/tv/CCvsh5DnQL-/? , and KCL's official main Facebook group (the main one), at https://www.facebook.com/kingscollegelondon/videos/507475040910359/ .

... below is the same video as the above, but with descriptive chapter timestamps.


 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Cz65uZf2Dg   and  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJaDyMWmel0  , on one of my youtube channels   https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAw5LAXZ0OEGfuX-2j7veaQ/featured )

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Talking about my Experiences with Postgraduate Neurosciences at KCL - learning, teaching, research, experimental methods, technical issues, mental/physical health, interdisciplinary applications, biomolecular approaches, organismal physiological systems, psycho-cognitive functions, macro-behavioural sociological interactions, computational tools, artificial intelligence, transferable knowledge/skills, collaborative innovations, life lessons. (2020)


12 minutes


As part of my paid work as a KCL Contributor/Ambassador/Communicator, I also did this video, for KCL's channels. This is the upload on my channel ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_hmvjXAuW0 on one of my YouTube channels 'Harry Muzart - KCL'  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAw5LAXZ0OEGfuX-2j7veaQ/featured  ). The video transcript is in the video description box . This is based from my experiences from mid-2018 to summer 2020, and the video itself is a representation of the type of work I did.

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One (of many) Visual Demonstrations of Scientific Hardware & Software (~2020). [no audio in this video below]


43 minutes


Teleconferencing virtual e-platform (MS Office, Teams, other) and Virtual environment platforms for my demo of Computational Cognitive Neurobiological Sciences and Neuroimaging computing toolboxes (in this case, it's SPM-12-fMRI in the Matlab coding suite). 


While I was at KCL, this was for my own learning, doing scientific research & teaching/tutoring others. This was similar to programs I used as part of CognTech/BioNeuroTech.


Video here is: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MtT4Pz1aTd8&t=1923s ; and has descriptive chapter timestamps.


This is a representation of the type of research and dissemination work I did 2017 onwards, but especially for KCL during summer 2019 up to late 2020, and also during 2021-2023.



MSc Research Project Poster Presentation (2020). 


9 minutes


Unlisted video, at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNe-IrqQ0To


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Animated Explanatory Tutorials on Interdisciplinary (Neuro-)Sciences, with Q&As (2018+).


normally ~20-35 minutes each



Below are just some of the longer visual-based (PowerPoint-based, diagrammatic/animations, personal physical home-based lab, vlogs) demonstration videos of me talking through tutorials on interdisciplinary subjects, for Scientifically.Org.uk (part of M.N.T. ltd (2017-2023))


Those cover:

- how neural network structures and activity scale up to organ-system physiological, cognitive, motor/behavioural functions

- the chemical/molecular basis of these cells/neurons 

- population-level societal systems (socio-behavioural neuroscience), health epidemiology, neuro-economics, neuro-politics (e.g. how brain activity scales up to human group behaviour, but also how sociological/political contexts affect neuroscience research).

- computational cognitive neuroscience,, computational intelligence, A.I., neuro-robotics

- methodologies (such as introspective thought experiments, biophysical imaging, virtual simulations)


Versions below are from YouTube on my main channel 'Scientifically'  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbcnbdU_oueTKZq1URik8SQ, ( specific videos below are: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dp_qqCS5XY , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXCLZRJByEU , https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4Qsvf6ZYgU  ),  but also on 'www.Scientifically.Org.uk --> videos', as well as platforms like DailyMotion, Vimeo, and others. 


For those specific ones here, they were posted in about late 2017 and 2018, and I had spent much of early 2017 preparing (from my prior studies in 2016), and also dealt with ongoing comments/Q&As/feedback and corrections since then, 2018 onwards into 2018-2023.


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Below is just a YouTube playlist of all the above

at https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLH3snKJS9X4rYebM1xlAZNFM4SWRSj2-j 



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