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Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 39: Talking to Bongani Xaba about paper recycling and packaging
This episode is long overdue and I really couldn't wait to share it, but there was some technical difficulties on my side. The audio is not the best so please forgive! However, I am sure you will enjoy this conversation that I had with Bongani, a technical service manager at MPACT paper R&D, Johannesburg, South Africa. We talk about electron microscopy, packaging and the recycling system and how MPACT is improving and building a protocol that can be utilized in South Africa. They also have training services that they can extend to students or s...
2025-02-10
31 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 38: Talking to Julia K Wright about textiles, weaving and using the loom
Today we listen to Julia Wright, who is a fascinating and unique guest to have on our show! In this episode we learn all about the Loom and what goes into the art of weaving. She is a contemporary textile artist and engineer currently based in Ithaca, NY while working in the biomedical textile engineering field. She received her Bachelors in Fine Arts for Textiles with a focus on weaving from the Rhode Island School of Design in 2016 and is currently giving artist talks, demonstrations, and doing exhibitions with her wonderful woven art. https://amadeusmag...
2024-10-10
39 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 37: Dr. Frank Leibfarth discusses polymer recycling and PFAS filtratrion
In this interview from November 2022, Dr. Frank Leibfarth discusses the exciting research coming from his group. Dr. Leibfarth cultivated a passion for organic synthetic polymer chemistry, and utilizes his many talents and excellent leadership to guide his group toward the production of sustainable polymer materials. Papers discussed in this interview: "Diversification of Aliphatic C-H Bonds in Small Molecules and Polyolefins through Radical Chain Transfer" For those interested in learning more, please reach out to us at PolymerSciencePodcast@gmail.com
2024-06-24
1h 04
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 36: Dr. Kevin Wyss discusses Flash-Joule Heating, Polymer Upcycling, and Life-Cycle Assessment
We are back! Again! Much has changed since I've last been able to post an episode, but the wonders of polymer science continue propagating! In this interview we hear from Dr. Kevin Wyss, who earned his PhD during August of 2023 from Rice University. Dr. Wyss has since taken his incredible talents with him to Schlumberger, advancing the frontier of sustainable materials. Tune in to the show to learn more about polymer upcycling, graphene generation through flash-joule heating, and the significance of life-cycle assessment when generating novel materials. Do you have any questions, comments, or feedback f...
2024-05-05
56 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 35: Talking to Joe Mwakiremba about upcycling flip-flops from beaches in Kenya
In this episode, we listen to Joe Mwakiremba, a hardworking and passionate sales representative for Ocean Sole in Kenya, talk about how they are upcycling trashed flip-flop while simultaneously cleaning up the environment and creating stable jobs for many people. Check out these links to YouTube and watch these flip-flops being turned into amazing sculptures! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GK-BHZs7GxE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZV9J62Z2Vk If you want to support this project for your business or simply have a uniquely stunning art piece in your...
2024-03-16
29 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 34: Dr Mapula Razwinani talks about plant-based bandages with medicinal features
Today I spoke to Dr Mapula about patents, polymers in wound healing treatment, medicinal plants and empowering women in science particularly in Africa. She is a warm, kind and self driven biomedical researcher and entrepreneur with comprehensive accomplishment in clinical research and tissue engineering. Please check her page on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-mapula-razwinani-17ba6655/ And see her award as L’Oréal-UNESCO FWIS South Africa National Young Talent 2023: https://www.dut.ac.za/duts-dr-mapula-razwinani-recognised-as-one-of-the-phenomenal-women-scientists/ UNSECO: https://www.unesco.org/en/prize...
2023-12-11
34 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 33: Dr. Boran ”Bo” Ma discusses computational modeling in polymers, comedy in science, and living in Hattiesburg
Dr. Boran “Bo” Ma established the Ma Research Lab in January 2023 in the School of Polymer Science and Engineering at the University of Southern Mississippi. Prior to joining the SPSE, Dr. Bo was a postdoctoral associate at Duke University. She received her PhD in Materials Science and Engineering from Northwestern University in 2019 and her BEng in Materials Science and Engineering from Harbin Institute of Technology in 2014. Now the Ma Research Lab focuses on multiscale computational modeling and simulation of polymeric material systems for energy and sustainability applications. Ma Research Lab webpage: https://www.maresearchlab.com/
2023-09-06
1h 07
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 32: Gregory Parisi tells us more about adaptable Fog water collection using switchable electrospun fibers
Today we are talking to Gregory Parisi about harvesting water in variable humidity conditions studying specifically the wetting properties of electrospun polymer materials. Gregory is a PhD student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and worked as a Fulbright fellow at the AGH-UST Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science in Poland with Urszula Stachewicz, a previous guest on our show. Please see the link below to the study group that he joined in Poland: http://www.tem.agh.edu.pl/main_new/index.php/en/41-pracownicy/38-dr-eng-urszula-stachewicz Hope you...
2023-07-17
27 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 31: Adam Hecht from Dive Design on 3D printing prosthesis for dogs and more
In this episode we talk to Adam Hecht, Co-Founder, Designer and Director of Additive Manufacturing at DiveDesign. He tells us more about what goes into running a 3D company and all the products that they are currently making. He also have some amazing collaborations and interesting projects, from turning trash from the ocean into furniture to helping disabled ducks, dogs and even a Elephant! Hope you enjoy the conversation! Here are the links mentioned in the show: https://www.divedesignco.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-hecht-b55959104/...
2023-06-11
30 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 30: Dr Aurelien Forget speaks about a wonderful new Free Radical Polymerization game that is for everyone
In this episode we listen to Dr Aurelien Forget talk about his work and research interests. He also shares details about a fun and educative card game that he developed called Macromolecular Games: A Free Radical Polymerization Card Game. This card game is made for anyone that wish to understand polymerization and can even be customized with you own logo or tag that you would like displayed on the cards (great for companies and Universities). The aim of this game is to form polymer chains with the higher molecular weight. Only terminated polymer chains are counted.
2023-04-06
22 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 29: Dr. Tristan Clemons discusses soft-matter therapeutics, peptide synthesis, and field hockey
Dr. Tristan Clemons is an Assistant Professor at the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Clemons established his lab at USM in 2021 and quickly started exciting research in Soft Matter Science. The Clemons group is multidisciplinary in nature, firmly embedded at the intersection of chemistry, biology, and engineering. His research efforts are aimed at the interface of synthetic and biological molecular self-assembly to provide new therapeutic strategies for the treatment of disease and injury. Clemons Lab Webpage: https://www.clemonslab.com/ “Proapoptotic Peptide Brush Polymer Nanoparticles via Photoinitiated Polymerization-Induced Self-Assembly” Link...
2023-03-21
48 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 28: Dr. Katrina Knauer discusses the restructuring of plastic recycling
Dr. Katrina Knauer is the Chief Technology Officer of the BOTTLE Consortium at the National Renewable Energy Laboratories near Denver, Colorado. BOTTLE (Bio-Optimized Technologies to keep Thermoplastics out of Landfills and the Environment) is a U.S. Department of Energy multi-organization consortium focused on developing new chemical upcycling strategies for today's plastics and redesigning tomorrow's plastics to be recyclable-by-design. Publications related to PHA discussion with Dr. Knauer: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ange.201916415 https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.macromol.0c02110 All BOTTLE publications: https...
2022-11-21
38 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 27: Dr. Barney Grubbs discusses the significance of depolymerizable polymers in sustainable materials
Dr. Barney Grubbs discusses with Jacob the importance of controllably degradable polymers and their significance in improving material sustainability. Dr. Grubbs also talks about his academic journey, taking us all around the United States as he shares his exciting research! The Grubbs research group investigates questions addressing the common ground shared by polymer, organic, and materials chemistry. Guided by physics, theory, and engineering, they design, synthesize, and characterize polymer materials. Any questions for Alicia and Jacob? They would love for you to reach out! Contact them at: PolymerSciencePodcast@gmail.com Grubbs Research Group: h...
2022-10-11
37 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 26: Talking to Ingmar Van Hengel about digital health, 3D implants and skin printing
Ingmar Van Hengel is a PhD candidate at Delft University in Biomedical Engineering. He also has a mind for business when he created his first startup company called SkinPrint for the treatment of burn wounds using bioprinting to develop skin using the patient's cells and biocompatible natural polymer materials. He then shifted his focus to developing multifunctional 3D implants for orthopedic patients that are longer lasting and can combat bacterial infections. He has continued to grow his expertise in the Digital health field and was a business analyst for PatchAI, which develops intelligent digital health engagement solutions for decentralized clinical...
2022-09-01
40 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 25: Dr. Brooks Abel, University of California Berkeley, Polymer Recycling
Dr. Brooks Abel is an assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where the Abel group conducts research at the interfaces of polymer organic chemistry, catalysis, and materials science. Dr. Brooks and his group pursue application-driven polymer chemistry, where the desired chemical identity, physical properties, and end-use of the polymer materials are used to guide the development of new polymerization methods. They also follow a methodology approach to discovering new polymerization reactions to push the field of polymer chemistry towards previously unobtainable control over polymer microstructure, architecture, and functionality. Including the incredible research Dr. Abel has p...
2022-08-10
1h 11
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 24: Talking to Dr Megan Coates and Dr Laura Frazier about SNC and TaikiUSA nanofiber-based beauty line
Today we are talking to Dr Laura Frazier, Chief Scientist of TaikiUSA, and Dr Megan Coates, R&D manager at the Stellenbosch Nanofiber Company, about their collaboration and creation of Bōshi Beauty nanofiber-based product line. Stellenbosch Nanofiber Company has been developing nanofiber-based products, including advanced wound dressings, tissue engineering scaffolds and cosmetic products. TaikiUSA is a global leader in skincare and makeup tools. Megan received her PhD in Chemistry at the Rhodes University in South Africa and have been working at the SNC for over 8 years as Research and Development manager. Laura received h...
2022-06-30
27 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 23: Talking to Clariter’s Zininzi Mpafa about upcycling plastic waste to useful products
Hello everyone! Alicia, here! So at the time of this recording I am approximately 38 weeks pregnant and a little sick as you could probably tell from my voice. This means that I am now on maternity leave while you are listening to this episode and taking care of our newborn! Nonetheless the show goes on! And I am happy to say that our Podcast team has grown. You will be introduced to our new co-host soon! In this episode, we are speaking to Zininzi Mpafa, a Laboratory Analyst at Clariter. She...
2022-06-30
20 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 22: Talking to Dr. Benjamin Alameda about controllably degradable polymer networks
In this episode we hear from Dr. Benjamin Alameda, a brand new PhD graduate from the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Alameda specializes in the design, fabrication, and characterization of polymer networks that degrade in the presence of different external stimuli. As we continue to mold the future of plastics toward more environmentally friendly designs, we need to consider the "cradle-to-grave approach" - that is, designing a polymer material with consideration of the final product's full lifecycle. Imagine tires that can be fully broken down and recycled after several years of use! Please contact us wi...
2022-06-01
35 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 21: Talking to Dr. Christoph Herfurth about polyurethanes and sustainable plastics
In this episode we hear from Dr. Christoph Herfurth, a researcher from Fraunhofer. The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft based in Germany is the world’s leading applied research organization. Prioritizing key future-relevant technologies and commercializing its findings in business and industry, it plays a major role in the innovation process. A trailblazer and trendsetter in innovative developments and research excellence, it is helping shape our society and our future. Founded in 1949, the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft currently operates 76 institutes and research units throughout Germany. Over 30,000 employees, predominantly scientists and engineers, work with an annual research budget of €2.9 billion. Fraunhofer generates €2.5 billion of this from contract resear...
2022-04-04
34 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 20: Talking to Tshepo Mangoele about an amazing natural polymer called Lignin.
In this episode we are talking to Tshepo Mangoele, CEO and Founder of LignOrganic (PTY) Ltd. This company is the first in Africa to produce Sulphur-free Lignin, a natural polymer with endless possibilities and applications! Tshepo is a Chemical Engineer with a vision to make environmentally-friendly biomaterials and sustainable products the new normal in markets for cosmetics, packaging, agriculture and biomaterials. We also get to learn more from him about how it feels to start one's own company and the challenges that come along with such a fulfilling endeavor. I hope you enjoy listening to...
2022-01-31
37 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 19: Talking to Hyunwoo Yuk about barnicle-inspired surgical glue
Hello and welcome, everyone, to the Polymer Science Podcast's last episode for 2021! In this episode we’ll be listening to my interview with Dr. Hyunwoo Yuk, an outstanding research scientist of mechanical and biomedical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I reached out to Dr. Yuk after finding his work on the development of a particularly interesting surgical glue – this glue can close and COMPLETELY seal an open wound in seconds… SECONDS! And the way they came up with this idea is absolutely barnacles… no really, the whole project was actually inspired by sea barnacles! Mother Nature has always been a po...
2021-12-24
1h 16
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 18: Talking to Monika Snowdon about antiviral formulations and a career path in Nanotechnology
My co-host Jacob Schekman and I had our very first interview as a duo! Together, we had a very enlightening conversation with Dr Monika Snowdon about her PhD work, the projects she is currently busy with, and we learned more about her very own Podcast show, called the IMNano podcast, which she hosts with her co-host, Irfani! Monika obtained her doctorate in chemistry from the University of Waterloo. Part of her doctoral research was pursued at the National Institute for Material Science in Japan at the soft materials chemistry group under the supervision of Dr...
2021-11-27
43 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 17: Talking to Dr. John Pojman about QuickCure Clay
In this episode, Dr. Pojman talks with Jacob about the unique reaction properties of frontal polymerization and the serendipity within his research that led to his production and international distribution of QuickCure Clay. Pojman Polymer Products, LLC, licensed QuickCure Clay to Ranger industries, which produces and distributes the material around the world. No mixing, no kiln… just mold and heat a part of your beautiful sculpture to begin the cure process, wait a few minutes a then get to painting! Dr. John Pojman is also a professor of chemistry at Louisiana State University. Tune in now for a fun co...
2021-10-31
53 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 16: Talking to Jacquin October about the applications of Synthesis in Organic Chemistry
Today is a special episode where I catch up with an old Stellenbosch University colleague of mine, Dr Jacquin October. He is a very impressive and dedicated Postdoctoral Researcher at Max Planck Institute for Chemical Energy Conversion. We talked about his move from South Africa to Germany and what that entails. We also discussed the applications and necessity for studies from his previous Ph.D. work concerning Alkylation of amines and the synthesis and characterization of novel rhodium and ruthenium-based iminopyridyl complexes. You can learn more about his work in the links below: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacquin-october-9462b1b1...
2021-09-24
30 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 15: Talking to Prof James Pikul about Metallic Wood
It is a week after the Closing Ceremony of the 2020 Tokyo Olympic games, and it is amazing to be able to reflect on the revolutionary technology that we currently have available due to the dedicated mechanical engineers and scientists that are focusing their efforts on providing sustainable and convenient tools to improve society. In Japan, we saw the effective use of bullet trains for quick transport between stadiums, multilingual robotic guides and security guards. The Olympic medals were made of recycled laptops and other electronic devices while self-steering cars have been giving the competitors lifts to their destinations. Viewers...
2021-08-15
28 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 14: Talking to Maliha Syed about Polymers in Cosmetics
Dr Maliha Syed studied at the University of Southern Mississippi and graduated with her PhD in Polymer Science and Engineering. She is a Principle Scientist for the company called Avlon which focuses on synergizing health, beauty, and polymer science to provide skincare solutions that enhance consumer wellness. Maliha talks to us about hair, nail and skin care and the development strategies behind each product. She helps us understand how polymers are essential in the production of these cosmetics and how the design is optimized for each product application. You can find out more about her and Avlon...
2021-08-05
1h 04
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 13: Talking to Prof. James Rawlins about Polymer Coatings
Today's episode features Prof. James Rawlins from the University of Southern Mississippi where he focusses his research on structure properties and structure performance relationships of polymer coatings and early detection of corrosion. Coatings are predominant in our every day life and is used in corrosion control, as decorative covering or even for modifying surfaces to make it more hydrophobic (fabric protectors) or give it antimicrobial properties. Prof. Rawlins talks candidly about life as a scientist and gives insight and advice on how to approach research projects. He also delves further into fundamentals of coatings so...
2021-06-27
36 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 12: Talking to Thomas Mortelmans about Nanofluidic Devices for research in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Thomas Mortelmans is a PhD student with a passion for Polymers. He talks about how he combines various scientific fields and state-of-the-art nanofabrication techniques for bio-medically relevant applications. He is working on the development of a nanofluidic device, which would be capable of interpreting pathophysiological mechanisms of neurodegenerative diseases. The project is a collaboration between the Laboratory of Micro-and Nanotechnology (LMN) at the Paul Scherrer Institute and the Center for Cellular Imaging and NanoAnalytics (C-CINA) at the University of Basel. You can find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-mortelmans-066a9a...
2021-05-20
28 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 11: Talking to Dr. Danielle Pretorius about Fabricating cardiac tissue patches
Dr. Danielle Pretorius has earned her PhD in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Together with Dr. Jay Zhang, she is helping to fabricate cardiac tissue patches that is made from human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cells. The initial structures were made with fibrin but due to the dynamic nature of the cells, the extracellular matrix of these cells could be remodeled. Danielle and her group's fabrications process has allowed them to achieve previously unseen tissue thickness with minimal necrosis, the ability to match viscoelasticity properties to those seen in native left ventricular tissue as well as...
2021-04-21
35 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 10: Talking to Prof Urszula Stachewicz about Bioengineered Electrospun Fibers for Water Harvesting systems and the Treatment of Eczema
In this Episode we speak to Prof Stachewicz from the AGH University of Science and Technology about two topics that revolve around Bioengineered Electrospun fibers. We first talk about a Water Harvesting system using Polystyrene-Cellulose electrospun fibers. She describes the specific electrospinning process required for the development of "gutter" shaped fibers for these water collection devices in poor or under-developed communities. In the second topic we learn more about Eczema and how the treatment for this disease is being investigated and modified. Prof Ula and her group have developed electrospun patches that can behave as an oil carrier to s...
2021-03-14
33 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 9: Talking to Dr. Upenyu L. Muza about Field flow fractionation for the characterization of Exosome-Polymer hybrids
This episode is filled with information about the engineering and characterization of Exosome-Polymer hybrids. Dr. Upenyu Muza explains to us what exosomes are and how they can be modified and improved for the use in targeted drug delivery and for other medicinal applications by using polymers. He also gives us a detailed description of a very important separation technique called Field Flow Fractionation and how they adjust it to the requirements of their study of Exosome-Polymer hybrids. I hope you enjoy our talk as much as I did. Please share and give a review if you enjoyed...
2021-02-20
27 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 8: Talking to Prof. Dr. Michael Meier about a Greener Future in Chemistry
And we are back, kicking off the new year with a topic close to our hearts! Today my Co-host Jacob Schekman spoke to Prof. Michael Meier from the Laboratory of Applied Chemistry at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany. The topic of sustainable chemistry in the lab is a very interesting and necessary topic. Prof Meier discusses the importance of making scientific experiments more environmentally friendly and being conscientious about decisions made in the lab especially about selecting projects and conducting experiments.Let us know what you think of this episode and if you enjoyed the new format! We w...
2021-01-13
32 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 8: Talking to Prof. Dr. Michael Meier about a Greener Future in Chemistry
And we are back, kicking off the new year with a topic close to our hearts! Today my Co-host Jacob Schekman spoke to Prof. Michael Meier from the Laboratory of Applied Chemistry at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) in Germany. The topic of sustainable chemistry in the lab is a very interesting and necessary topic. Prof Meier discusses the importance of making scientific experiments more environmentally friendly and being conscientious about decisions made in the lab especially about selecting projects and conducting experiments. Let us know what you think of this episode and if you enjoyed the new format! We w...
2021-01-13
32 min
Polymer Science Podcast
2020 Wrap Up: Get to know us
This year went by with a flash. Wow. It really tested our ability to work together as a society as well as forced us to re-evaluate what is essential and important to our health and well being.This is a special episode to wrap up this year and to give thanks to everyone who have supported The Polymer Science Podcast so far. We cannot thank you enough! One thing is certain, the year 2020 have shown us all how important Polymer Science is to our quality of life. In this episode we included some brief news and highlights about Polymer research...
2020-12-21
45 min
Polymer Science Podcast
2020 Wrap Up: Get to know us
This year went by with a flash. Wow. It really tested our ability to work together as a society as well as forced us to re-evaluate what is essential and important to our health and well being. This is a special episode to wrap up this year and to give thanks to everyone who have supported The Polymer Science Podcast so far. We cannot thank you enough! One thing is certain, the year 2020 have shown us all how important Polymer Science is to our quality of life. In this episode we included some brief news and highlights about Polymer research...
2020-12-21
45 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 7: Talking to Haydn Kriel about Nordshield in the fight against pathogens
This episode contains a fascinating talk with Haydn Kriel, who obtained a MSc in Polymer Science at Stellenbosch University, South Africa and he now resides in Finland and works with the Nordic Biotech Group. We talked about the life of a Polymer Scientist and how to make the best decisions for your career. We also discussed their innovative and sustainable natural disinfectant called Nordshield. Nordshield is an ISO certified and award winning, multi-purpose product that forms a protective barrier against viruses, fungi and bacteria on treated surfaces like textiles and medical devices to name a few. You are welcome to...
2020-11-28
56 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 6: Talking to Dr Nikoline Borgermann about making labs more sustainable and her consultancy Ava Sustain
Today we talked to Dr Nikoline Borgermann, founder of Ava Sustain. This is a consultancy that is dedicated to help labs around the world to reduce their environmental footprint by reducing single use plastic, energy and water waste. She will be giving tips on how to take the first step toward a "greener" lab and how to overcome obstacles that may be making the change difficult. I hope you find it useful and enjoy the episode! Check out Ava Sustain on Instagram and twitter @avasustain You can also reach out to Dr Nikoline Borgermann on her website via www.avasustain.com...
2020-10-26
59 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Educate Ep 4: Electrospinning (Part 2)
Today we discuss some more interesting details about the electrospinning instrument. I hope you, as a student, researcher or even as a person wondering more about this instrument, find it useful! Please email The Polymer Science team at polymersciencepodcast@gmail.com for any questions or comments! Hope you enjoy!
2020-10-10
11 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 5: Talking to Dr Lisa Fortuin about Bone Glue! A degradable polymer based bone fracture adhesive that can replace metal plates and screws in t...
Today we are talking to Dr Lisa Fortuin, a postdoctoral researcher at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology. She did her PhD at Stellenbosch University in South Africa, where she used biodegradable polymers to develop prodrugs for targeted drug delivery. She is currently developing part of the layered system that forms the degradable polymer based bone fracture adhesive, which surgeons will eventually be able to use instead of metal plates and screws for bone fracture treatments! I hope you enjoy listening to this episode! Please feel free to send comments and questions to polymersciencepodcast@gmail.com You can also check o...
2020-09-21
35 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Educate Ep 4: Electrospinning (Part 1)
The electrospinning instrument has grown in popularity over the many years and have been developed in such a way that it can be used for a multitude of applications. Whether it is in the pharmaceutical or biomedical fields or in packaging or food preservation, it is an extremely interesting and useful tool in Polymer Science! Hope you enjoy the short episode, there will be more to come where we will be discussing electrospinning in depth. Please send comments and questions to polymersciencepodcast@gmail.com and I will answers related questions in the next part of this educational episode.
2020-08-31
09 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 4: Talking to Dr Joshua Tropp about specializing in conjugated polymers for applications in sensors and flexible electronics
I'm excited to introduce my new co-host, Jacob Schekman, a fellow scientist with a passion for Polymer Science research!Today's episode is with Dr Joshua Tropp from the University of Southern Mississippi. This talk brings us an interesting and informative conversation about conjugated polymers and the role that these materials play in the development of sensors and flexible electronics.You can contact Dr Tropp via LinkedIn at Joshua Tropp, Ph.D or email to joshua.tropp@usm.eduHope you enjoy the episode. Remember to subscribe and share the episode!Thank you for listening!
2020-08-21
39 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 4: Talking to Dr Joshua Tropp about specializing in conjugated polymers for applications in sensors and flexible electronics
I'm excited to introduce my new co-host, Jacob Schekman, a fellow scientist with a passion for Polymer Science research! Today's episode is with Dr Joshua Tropp from the University of Southern Mississippi. This talk brings us an interesting and informative conversation about conjugated polymers and the role that these materials play in the development of sensors and flexible electronics. You can contact Dr Tropp via LinkedIn at Joshua Tropp, Ph.D or email to joshua.tropp@usm.edu Hope you enjoy the episode. Remember to subscribe and share the episode! Thank you for listening!
2020-08-21
39 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Educate Ep 3: The Electron Microscope (Part 3)
This is the last episode for the Electron Microscope series discussing software and EDX. If there are more questions and comments about this instrument, I will make a seperate questions and answers episode. Stay tuned for more educational episodes about other characterization and analytical instruments still to come! This podcast is now available on Podbean app as well! Leave a review and don't forget to subscribe! Hope you enjoy!
2020-07-27
11 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 3: Talking to Dr Pavani Cherukupally about low cost sponges for wastewater treatments
Today we are talking to Dr Pavani Cherukupally, whom I met in Mexico during the Polymer Processing Society conference in 2017. Her energy and passion for research in wastewater treatments and nanocomposite sponges are infectious. Clean and safe drinking water is crucial to our well being and researchers, like Dr Pavani, helps to create more cost effective ways of removing pollutants, such as crude oil and bacteria, from our water. You can follow Dr Pavani's research by following these links: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/p.cherukupally17 https://news.engineering.utoronto.ca/three-smart-solutions-institute-water-innovation/ You are welcome to send any comments...
2020-07-22
45 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 2: Talking to Hamsa Ashraf from Egypt about Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering
I had the privilege of interviewing the talented Hamsa Ashraf from Cairo, who currently works at a Child Cancer Hospital in the field of Tissue Engineering. Her work focusses on restoring long bone defects using bioprinted scaffolds made from natural biopolymers. The long distance call had its challenges for the audio but I am certain that you will find this episode extremely interesting, nonetheless! You can follow Hamsa on Instagram where she continues to share information about Regenerative Medicine and Tissue Engineering @itshamsaash Thank you for listening!
2020-07-01
42 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Educate Ep 2: Electron Microscopes (Part 2)
This educational episode discusses the basics of sample preparation for Electron Microscopy. There are quite a number of ways to treat your sample depending on type of sample and the results you are looking for as well as the type of Electron Microscope you are using. I hope you find this episode useful, please feel free to comment and ask questions! You can go to the Central Analytical Facility Electron Microscope Blog for more information.
2020-06-22
27 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Educate Ep 1: The Electron Microscope (Part 1)
These episodes are for students and people that are interested in the instruments that are used to characterise and analyse samples in Material Science and Chemistry. The first episode will be an introduction to Electron Microscopes and for understanding the components and functions of these glorious instruments. Hope you find it useful!
2020-06-03
14 min
Polymer Science Podcast
Episode 1: Talking to Dr Zhugen Yang about paper-based devices for bulk Covid19 testing
This episode discusses paper-based devices for the use in waste water epidemiology and focuses on how these sensor devices can positively contribute to the current issues caused by the Covid19 pandemic. Many informal settlements in South Africa and other third world countries are exposed to waste water and this device may help to establish any contamination of their drinking water. These Paper-based devices could also be used to test the waste/sewage water of a settlement and establish the presence of Covid19 in communities, thus eliminating the need for individual testing which could also lower the load on testing...
2020-05-22
26 min