Small Talk with Myself

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By: zhengzuduo

Hi there—welcome to Small Talk with Myself, a podcast for PhD students and early-career academics. I’m your host, Zuduo Zheng. I’m an award-winning researcher and educator, and also a university professor, which basically means - I get paid to ask questions and - occasionally pretend I know the answers. I try to support you by sharing my experiences—or, sometimes, by openly exposing my ignorance. By the end of each episode, I hope you’ll feel a bit smarter, a bit happier—or, at the very least, entertained by my accent. For more information about my research, please visit...

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How to become a good PhD student
#11
Last Saturday at 10:00 AM

This time, I share my personal take on what it means to be a good PhD student—five lessons shaped by my own journey, mistakes, setbacks, and growth along the way.

The episode explores topics such as resilience, managing criticism, developing independence, making the most of your PhD years, and preparing yourself for opportunities before they arrive.

Of course, these are simply my own reflections rather than universal truths. Every PhD journey is different. But I hope some of these lessons resonate with current PhD students, aspiring researchers, and perhaps even those of us who co...


How to become a good collaborator
#10
05/07/2026

What makes someone a great collaborator?

In this episode of Small Talk with Myself, I share some practical—and occasionally painful—lessons about collaboration from academia and professional life. Inspired by a recent small talk I gave at the Australasian Transport Research Forum ECP/R forum, this episode explores the habits that make people genuinely enjoyable to work with… and the behaviours that quietly destroy collaborations.

Along the way, there’s also a lesson from The Godfather, a Nobel Prize breakup between Chen-Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, and a reminder that academia is much smaller than it...


Small Talk with Prof David Hensher
#9
04/09/2026

What does it take to build a truly distinguished academic career—and what advice really matters for those just starting out?

In this episode, Professor David Hensher shares the lessons, insights, and hard-earned wisdom from his remarkable journey—speaking candidly about what it means to grow, succeed, and make an impact in academia.

What struck me most in this conversation was his generosity—not just in sharing ideas, but in his genuine commitment to supporting early-career researchers.

This was one of those conversations that stays with you. Thought-provoking, honest, and incredibly inspiring.

And...


How to become a good PhD supervisor (Part II: Dos and Don’ts)
#8
03/26/2026

This is Part 2 of how to become a good PhD supervisor.

I'll share 4 dos. 3 don’ts.

And one uncomfortable truth about PhD supervision most people avoid talking about.


How to become a good PhD supervisor (Part I - The What, the Why, and the Who)
#7
03/12/2026

In this new episode, I explore a question that many academics eventually face:
What does it really take to supervise PhD students well?

If you have ever wondered:

What type of supervisor you are—or want to become How to select PhD students carefully and avoid unpleasant surprises later

then you may find this episode useful.


Small Talk With Prof Markos Papageorgiou
#6
02/25/2026

In this episode, Professor Markos Papageorgiou reflects on his distinguished career and candidly shares his experiences, advice, and wisdom with PhD students and early-career academics.

To learn more about Professor Papageorgiou’s remarkable career and achievements, please see the recent feature on him in IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine.

 


How to work with international students
#5
02/11/2026

This episode — this conversation — comes from a personal place. My experience as someone who once sat on the international student side of the table… and now sits on the supervisor side.

I make this podcast in my free time, and everything is shared for free—in the true spirit of open science and reproducible research. If you suspect this isn’t a complete waste of my evenings and weekends, I’d love your support: share it with your network, leave a comment, and drop a rating. It might even help me convince my wife and kids. Thank you!


7 habits for achieving excellence in academia (Part III)
#4
01/28/2026

Habit 6: Self-care is self-improvement;

Habit 7: Build a thick skin for failure and embarrassment — and stop comparing, stop over-thinking.

Plus some embarrassing stories. 


Episode 2: 7 habits for achieving excellence in academia – Part II
#3
01/13/2026

This episode covers three habits:

Habit 3: Discipline executes. Consistency transforms.

Habit 4: Stay positive, stay confident, and don’t quit.

Habit 5: Surround yourself with people who are smarter than you.


7 habits for achieving excellence in academia (Part I)
#2
12/31/2025

7 habits for achieving excellence in academia.

Part I: the first two habits.

 


Why I started this podcast
#1
12/31/2025

The motivation behind this podcast.