Materialism: A Materials Science Podcast

En podcast af Taylor Sparks and Andrew Falkowski

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94 Episoder

  1. Episode 92: The Quest for Pure Uranium

    Udgivet: 22.8.2024
  2. Episode 91: High Entropy Alloys

    Udgivet: 24.7.2024
  3. Episode 90: The Big Dig Incident

    Udgivet: 25.6.2024
  4. Episode 89: Special Applications of Microscopy Technologies

    Udgivet: 10.6.2024
  5. Episode 88: Accelerating Materials Discovery with Microsoft

    Udgivet: 8.5.2024
  6. Episode 87: Stories of a Materials Salesman

    Udgivet: 25.4.2024
  7. Episode 86: PHAs and Biodegradable Plastic

    Udgivet: 10.4.2024
  8. Episode 85: Electron Backscatter Diffraction

    Udgivet: 28.3.2024
  9. Episode 84: The ICME Method with QuesTek

    Udgivet: 13.3.2024
  10. Episode 83: Computed Tomography at Zeiss

    Udgivet: 27.2.2024
  11. Episode 82: Radar Absorbing Materials

    Udgivet: 15.2.2024
  12. Episode 81: New Materials for Carbon Capture

    Udgivet: 29.1.2024
  13. Episode 80: Ceramic Innovation with Delta Faucet

    Udgivet: 3.1.2024
  14. Episode 79: Cryogenic Milling at Cal Nano

    Udgivet: 29.11.2023
  15. Episode 78: Flash Sintering at Lucideon

    Udgivet: 16.11.2023
  16. Episode 77: Circular Construction Economy

    Udgivet: 1.11.2023
  17. Episode 76: Industrial Symbiosis

    Udgivet: 18.10.2023
  18. Episode 75: Large Language Models in Materials Science

    Udgivet: 12.10.2023
  19. Episode 74: Digital Tools for MSE

    Udgivet: 4.10.2023
  20. Episode 73: Bio-Inspired Concrete

    Udgivet: 20.9.2023

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In this podcast, Taylor and Andrew investigate the past, present, and future of materials science and engineering. Topic areas ranging from cutting edge materials technology, the history of different materials, the commercialization of new materials, and exciting advances in processing and characterization are all covered in detail. Our episodes include things like the unlikely discovery of superglue or teflon, the fascinating backstories about modern biomaterials like dialysis filters, and updates on new technologies including wearable electronics, next generation batteries, and nanomaterials. In short, we hope to help listeners understand the critical role that materials have played in society and even glimpse into what the future may hold for new materials.

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