Aaron Granger is a Professor and Instructor in the Department of Biological Sciences, in the Faculty of Science, Applied Science and Engineering at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John (https://www.unb.ca/).
In this episode, we chat about the difference between research and non-research faculty, new students being unable to name a favourite album, the difference between students consuming the content and having it taught to them, how long a Ph.D. program can take to complete, his work with iridium and spectroscopy, the feeling you get from solving a difficult problem, quantum physics and quantum computing, electrons and electron orbitals, and the miracle that is the H20 molecule.
Enjoy!