Materialism: A Materials Science Podcast
Podcast autorstwa Taylor Sparks and Andrew Falkowski
108 Odcinki
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Episode 106: Photoluminescent Materials
Opublikowany: 12.06.2025 -
Episode 105: Cooling Paints
Opublikowany: 22.05.2025 -
Episode 104: The Winding Path to Materials Discovery
Opublikowany: 8.05.2025 -
Episode 103: MatterGen
Opublikowany: 24.04.2025 -
Episode 102: Integrating Materials and Manufacturing Innovation
Opublikowany: 21.03.2025 -
Episode 101: All About Biomatter
Opublikowany: 26.02.2025 -
Episode 100: Materials for Bikes
Opublikowany: 4.02.2025 -
Episode 99: Bulk Metallic Glasses
Opublikowany: 10.01.2025 -
Episode 98: Accelerating Catalyst Research with Meta
Opublikowany: 11.12.2024 -
Episode 97: Titanium
Opublikowany: 18.11.2024 -
Episode 96: Spark Ablation with VSParticle
Opublikowany: 31.10.2024 -
Episode 95: You Don't Know Anything About Steel
Opublikowany: 9.10.2024 -
Episode 94: An Introduction to Quantum Materials
Opublikowany: 26.09.2024 -
Episode 93: An Introduction to Pyrometallurgy
Opublikowany: 10.09.2024 -
Episode 92: The Quest for Pure Uranium
Opublikowany: 22.08.2024 -
Episode 91: High Entropy Alloys
Opublikowany: 24.07.2024 -
Episode 90: The Big Dig Incident
Opublikowany: 25.06.2024 -
Episode 89: Special Applications of Microscopy Technologies
Opublikowany: 10.06.2024 -
Episode 88: Accelerating Materials Discovery with Microsoft
Opublikowany: 8.05.2024 -
Episode 87: Stories of a Materials Salesman
Opublikowany: 25.04.2024
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.