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FaktoriaFaktoriaFaktoria (2025/02/07)Eider Mendoza; KM 0 edo muga-zergak; Marina Beheretxe biolin-jotzailea ...2025-02-073h 16Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools34. Challenges of an academic career path – a conversation on productivity, creativity, and fundingHow important is it to be productive to succeed in academia? And what about being creative?In this episode, we once again have the pleasure talking to Prof. Fredrik Höök, Professor of Nano and Biophysics, at the Department of Physics at Chalmers University of technology. Prof. Hook was our guest in episode 29. Then we had an interesting conversation around several aspects related to research and life in science. At the end of the session, there were still lots of questions that I was curious to ask, and fortunately, Prof. Hook kindly agreed to continue the discussion in...2022-12-211h 01Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools33. Modelling and Mathematical Models in ScienceWhat is an initial value problem? And why do many of us find mathematical modelling so challenging? In this episode, we again have the honor of talking to Prof. Marina Axelson-Fisk, Professor in Mathematical Statistics at Chalmers University of Technology. This is the third time Prof. Axelson-Fisk is a guest in Science on Surfaces – tips, tricks and tools, and this time she shares some of her vast knowledge on mathematical modelling and how this is used in science. As always, we started with the basics and Prof. Axelson-Fisk explained what mathematical modelling is, when...2022-10-2746 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools32. Life as a PhD student and research in Food science and food engineeringWhat is life in research like? How ambitious and performance-oriented do you have to be to do a PhD? And - what is the difference between Food science and Food engineering?I this episode, we talk to Dr. Holly Huellemeier, Graduate Research Assistant at the Department of Food, Agricultural, and Biological Engineering at the Ohio State University, to learn more about what it is like to spend years in research to earn a doctoral degree.At the time of the recording, Dr. Huellemeier had just graduated and was preparing to take on a postdoc overseas...2022-09-2351 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools31. Data analysis basics and how to make the most of the collected dataData analysis basics and how to make the most of the collected dataHow do you maximize the information extraction from that data that you may have spent weeks collecting? And what is the difference between ‘precision’ and ‘accuracy’?In this episode, we talk to Prof. Marina Axelson-Fisk, Professor in Mathematical Statistics at Chalmers University of Technology about Data analysis, to learn more about how to make the most of the data that you have collected.In this informative conversation, Prof. Axelson-Fisk guides us through a range of different data analysis types su...2022-06-091h 02Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools30. Collecting quality data with QCM-D – what to consider and pitfalls to avoidCollecting quality data with QCM-D – what to consider and pitfalls to avoidHow do you maximize your chances of a measurement being successful? And which are the main pitfalls to avoid when planning and executing experiments?In this episode, we talk to Jennie Ringberg, Global Technical Product Manager for QSense at Biolin Scientific, to learn more about the practical aspects of data collection and experimental design with the ambition to maximize the data quality. The conversation focuses on the QCM-D measurements, but some of the principles discussed are relevant also for other types of...2022-04-2844 minUrpeko BonbardaUrpeko Bonbarda#065 - Rafael Berrio zenari (zendu eta bi urtera)urpekoBONBARDA #065Zuzeu Podcastek aurkezten du: Urpeko Bonbarda, Anartz Bilbao gidari duen musika saioa.Hirurogeita bosgarren saioan, musika zaleen artean oso estimatua izan arren, oraindik behar bezain sonarik ez duela begitantzen zaigun musikari bat omendu izan gura dugu, Rafael Berrio donostiarra, atzo martxoak 31 bi urte bete baitziren zendu zela.XX. mendean, eta Donostia Sound txartela sortzear zela, bizpahiru taldetako kide izan genuen Rafael Berrio 80ko hamarkadatik aurrera, UHF, Amor a Traición eta Deriva; bakoitzetik kantu bana entzungo dugu, “No pienso bajar más al centro” zirikatzailea tarteko. Kantuegile aparta zen Berrio, eta hitzet...2022-04-0157 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools29. A conversation on research related to Biological nanoparticles, Virus infections and Vaccine developmentWhy are surface analytical tools useful when scrutinizing virus infections and when trying to figure out ways to tackle them? And what makes research successful?In this episode, we talk to Prof. Fredrik Höök, Professor of Nano and Biophysics, at the Department of Physics at Chalmers University of Technology, about his research and work related to biological nanoparticles, virus infections, and vaccine development.This inspiring and intriguing conversation covered multiple facets of academic life - from the bigger perspectives, drivers, and challenges of a career in science, to the quest for solutions to long-lasting pr...2022-03-2458 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools28. Design of Experiments and how to make the most of the time spent in the labIs it possible to be more time-efficient when planning, executing and evaluating experiments? And what do the latin squares have to do with it?In this episode, we talk to Prof. Marina Axelson-Fisk, Professor in Mathematical Statistics at Chalmers University of Technology about Design of Experiments, DoE, to learn more about how to efficiently plan your work and to make the most of the time spent in the lab.As always, we start with the basics, and Prof. Axelson-Fisk takes us through what DoE is, when it could be used and who will benefit from...2022-02-2451 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools27. QCM-D technology – a microbalance to scrutinize molecule surface interactionWhat is Quartz Crystal microbalance with Dissipation monitoring? And what’s the deal with all the harmonics?In this episode, we talk to Fredrik Pettersson and Erik Nilebäck, both Senior Application Scientists at Biolin Scientific, about the QCM-D technology. Erik has a MSc in Engineering Biology and Devices and Materials in Medicine and a Ph.D. in Bioscience, and Fredrik has a MSc in Biophysical engineering.Both Erik and Fredrik have extensive experience working with the QCM-D technology and in this episode, they share lots of useful information and insights that they have gathered ove...2021-12-2158 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools26. The microbiome, probiotics and research on bacterial adhesion in the gutHow is the gut-microbiota related to human health? And why do some Lactobacillus strains show health-promoting properties?I this episode, we talk to Dr. Joana Ortega-Anaya, postdoc researcher at the Department of Food Science and technology, at the Ohio State University, to learn more about probiotics and how food can be used to support the symbiotic microbes in the gut microbiome. Dr.Ortega-Anaya specializes in the study of milk components and how they affect probiotics and human health. The conversation starts with Dr. Ortega-Anaya explaining what the microbiome is and what role it plays in t...2021-12-0636 minAstelehen poetikoak - Josu GoikoetxeaAstelehen poetikoak - Josu GoikoetxeaXabier Montoiaren tonu garratza eta ironikoa, baina gozoa eta gizatiarra aldi bereanXabier Montoiaren Gorraizea da azken urteotan Josu Goikori  gehien gustatu zaion  diskoetako bat. Ibon Rodriguezekin ondu zuen Montoiak disko hau eta, zinez, borobila atera zitzaien lana. Kanta ia-ia biluziak dira, piano, biolin, biola eta txeloz lagundutakoak.. Kantuen hitzetan, bada, zer esan, musikari eta idazle honen ohiko gaiak eta, batez ere, tonua azaltzen dira: garratza eta ironikoa, krudela eta gozoa, etsia eta ezin gizatiarragoa.  Hertzainak eta M-ak taldeetako sortzaile honek poesia idazten ekin zion bere ibilbide literarioari. Nahiz eta gero prosaz idatzi, Montoiaren lehen hiru liburuak poesia lanak dira, hirurak Susa argitaletxearekin eta oso urte gutxian ateratakoak: "Anfetamiña", "Likantropo" eta "Narr...2021-11-0813 minKulturaKulturaXabier Montoiaren tonu garratza eta ironikoa, baina gozoa eta gizatiarra aldi bereanXabier Montoiaren Gorraizea da azken urteotan Josu Goikori  gehien gustatu zaion  diskoetako bat. Ibon Rodriguezekin ondu zuen Montoiak disko hau eta, zinez, borobila atera zitzaien lana. Kanta ia-ia biluziak dira, piano, biolin, biola eta txeloz lagundutakoak.. Kantuen hitzetan, bada, zer esan, musikari eta idazle honen ohiko gaiak eta, batez ere, tonua azaltzen dira: garratza eta ironikoa, krudela eta gozoa, etsia eta ezin gizatiarragoa.  Hertzainak eta M-ak taldeetako sortzaile honek poesia idazten ekin zion bere ibilbide literarioari. Nahiz eta gero prosaz idatzi, Montoiaren lehen hiru liburuak poesia lanak dira, hirurak Susa argitaletxearekin eta oso urte gutxian ateratakoak: "Anfetamiña", "Likantropo" eta "Narr...2021-11-0813 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools25. Technologies and methods used in a Biointerfaces labWhat analytical instrumentation should you have in your biointerfaces lab? And which equipment should you prioritize investing in if the funding available for new instrument purchase is limited?I this episode, we talk to Dr. Jenny Malmstrom, Senior Lecturer in Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Auckland to learn more about lab instrumentation and analysis methods. With a background in bioengineering and nanoscience, Dr. Malmström has long experience characterizing and understanding the interaction between biomolecules and surfaces. Today, her research is all about interfaces. In this episode, she shares her knowledge and ex...2021-10-2836 minLore HostoakLore Hostoak30. Maite Larburu: Biolina eta sormen tresna gehiago landu dituen artista polifazetikoaMaite Larburu (Hernani 1979) musikari polifazetikoa da. Biolina izan du bere kreatibitatearen oinarri, baina beste musika eta arte esparruak ere landu izan ditu. Biolin klasikoa landuta irabazi zuen 2002ko "Nicanor Zabaleta" beka eta hari esker antzinako musika edo mugimendu historizistan espezializatu zen Amsterdameko Kontserbatorioan. Arlo horretan diharduten Europa erdi aldeko talde esanguratsuenekin lan egindakoa da. Bakarkako lanean, musika ez ezik, ahotsarekin eta oholtzan ere landu du bere sormena Larburuk, horregatik esan izan diote "apurtzailea", baina Hernaniarrak nahiago du, izatekotan, "aldatzailea" esatea.Entzundakoaren Play List-a:Maite Larburu - Gona (feat. Carlos Galvez-Taroncher) (Hezurren Azpian // 2019)Mursego eta Oiongo herria - Maneki neko katua (100...2021-10-271h 47Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools24. From biochemistry to surfactants and the academia – industry leapHow determined do you have to be to make a career as a scientist? Do all future positions have to be in the same field as the focus of your Ph.D. research? And what’s it like to transition from academia to industry?In this episode of Science on Surfaces, we take a different approach and dive into the mind of the scientist. We talk to Dr. Fredrik Andersson, Scientist and Project Leader at Agriculture and Food for Nouryon Performance formulations, about his career path, which started with a Ph.D. in biochemistry, followed by a po...2021-09-2919 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools23. Light interaction with matter - a conversation on colors, cooling, and the invisibility cloakDid you know that light can be manipulated at the nanoscale to control not only colors but also chemical reactions as well as what we see, or do not see?In this interesting and last episode of the season, we talk to Prof. Magnus Jonsson, Associate Professor and Head of the Organic Photonics and Nano-Optics group at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linköping University in Sweden, about light-interaction with matter. Guiding us through the realm of different light-matter interaction phenomena, Prof. Jonsson touches upon optical concepts and terminology such as scattering, reflection, diffraction, re...2021-04-2149 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools22. Mimicking the human tongue and exploring algae-based color agents in Food ScienceIs it possible to map a specific taste experience without anyone tasting the actual product? And is it possible to prevent sensitive natural colorants from bleaching when used in acidic beverages?In this episode of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Younas Dadmohammadi, from the Abbaspourrad lab at Cornell University, about the discipline of food science. The conversation starts with Dr. Dadmohammadi explaining how this multidisciplinary area originated, and then he takes us through two of his most recent research projects. He guides us through two different challenges related to key aspects of food intake...2021-03-1534 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools21. The Li-ion battery – best in class and winner of the Nobel prizeHow does a Li-ion battery differ from the ones you use in a torch? What makes it so special that its development even was awarded the Nobel Prize in chemistry in 2019? And what’s the deal with the whiskers? In this episode of Science on surfaces we talk to Prof. Erik Berg about the fascinating area of Li-ion batteries. Prof. Berg is Associate senior lecturer and Assistant Professor at the Department of Chemistry - Ångström Laboratory, and Structural Chemistry at Uppsala University in Sweden. Prof. Berg takes us on an interesting and educational journey throug...2021-02-171h 09Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools20. Nanomedicines – overcoming drug delivery challenges by intricate designWhat are nanomedicines? And how are they different from traditional ones?In this episode of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Gustav Emilsson about the fascinating area of nanomedicines. Dr. Emilsson is working as a Postdoc with nanomedicine development at the department of Advanced drug delivery in Pharmaceutical Science at AstraZeneca, a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company.We start out by talking about what nanomedicines are and how they work. Dr. Emilsson explains how the intricate design of these minuscule drug carriers can help overcome challenges such as drug toxicity and solubility issues, and how...2020-12-1643 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools19. Interfacial rheology – predicting product shelf lives and unwanted emulsion formationHow come egg and oil will turn into a nice emulsion called mayonnaise when mixed, while water and oil will unavoidably separate into two different phases no matter how vigorously you stir?  And is there a way to predict the stability of such phase-mixtures?In this episode of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about interfacial rheology and how this can be used to predict emulsion and foam stability. Susanna did her Ph.D. on superhydrophobic surfaces and microfluidics and she is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as surface tension, w...2020-11-1722 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools18. The secrets on how to get published in high-impact scientific journalsIs it possible to learn a method that will help you get published in high-impact journals? And is there such a thing as writer’s block? In this first episode of Season 3 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr Anna Clemens, Scientific writing coach & editor, about the challenges of scientific writing. Dr. Clemens has a Ph.D. in Chemistry and she is also a journalist. In her company “Scientists Who Write”, she helps scientists to improve their writing skills, write more efficiently, and to get published in high-impact journals. In this episode, we really get to t...2020-10-061h 04Science on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools17. Take control over your calendar and be happier with StructureIs it really possible to get more done in less time and at the same time be happier and perhaps even live longer? In this last episode for the season, we talk to David Stiernholm, Struktör, about structure. For almost two decades, David has been helping people and organizations become more efficient by creating better structure and order.The episode is packed with inspiration, tips, tricks, and tools on how to get started structuring your work and, once and for all, get rid of that overwhelming feeling of the to-do:s controlling you instead of...2020-06-0353 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools16. Superhydrophobicity – the powerful property behind the lotus leaf effect and self-cleaning surfacesWhat makes a liquid droplet just roll off the surface of a lotus leaf?  And what does it take for us to mimic this extraordinary design by nature and to make self-cleaning surfaces?In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about superhydrophobic surfaces. Susanna did her Ph.D. on superhydrophobic surfaces and microfluidics and she is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as surface tension, wettability, adhesion, and surface free energy. We start the conversation with Susanna describing how superhydrophobicity is defined and what pr...2020-05-2020 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools15. Surface free energy – the “surface tension” of a solidWhat makes a liquid spread more on some surfaces than on others?In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about Surface Free Energy. Susanna did her Ph.D. on microfluidics and superhydrophobic surfaces and is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as surface tension, wettability, adhesion, and surface free energy.Susanna describes how the surface free energy of a solid arises and how molecular interactions such as cohesive and adhesive forces are used to determine the value. She then explains how the surface free...2020-05-0619 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools14. Detecting Pollution and changes in Battery health with NPSWhich day-care center has the best air quality? And is this Li-ion battery approaching a catastrophic failure?These are questions that NPS technology could answer. In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Elin Langhammer about Nanoplasmonic sensing, also called NPS. Dr. Langhammer is co-founder and technical director of Insplorion, a company that develops and manufactures NPS sensors for research and development instruments as well as large volume sensor applications.The conversation starts by Dr. Langhammer describing how NPS technology works and how nanoparticles at a surface, illuminated by light...2020-04-2230 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools13. Adhesion – relevant for so much more than just glueHow come paint sticks to the wall? And what makes the ink, used to print logos and text on the milk carton, stay in place?In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about adhesion. Susanna did her Ph.D. on microfluidics and superhydrophobic surfaces and is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as surface tension, surface free energy, wettability, and adhesion.Susanna describes how adhesion is defined and talks about the three different components that, in combination, give rise to this phenomenon. We then...2020-04-0822 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools12. What the Contact angle reveals - from paint adhesion to performance of technical textileHow come a water droplet spreads more on a clean glass surface than on a plastic one? And why does the nature of the water spread on the surface matter in a biomedical application?In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about contact angles, which is a measure of the wettability of a surface. Susanna did her Ph.D. on microfluidics and superhydrophobic surfaces and is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as surface tension, adhesion, surface free energy, and wettability.Susanna explains what...2020-03-2530 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools11. How to take care of your mind and avoid burnout in academiaWhy are so many scientists struggling with stress at work? And what can we do to improve the situation? In this episode, we talk to Dr. Déborah Rupert, a certified professional coach, about well-being and stress management for scientists. Dr. Rupert, who has a background in science, today works to support science innovators with knowledge and tools designed to take care of their minds and protect them from burnout.In the conversation, we talk about the work-related stress experienced by many academia and what the root causes are. Dr. Rupert then gives us some ti...2020-03-1133 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools10. Surface tension - Essential for water striders but problematic in many applicationsWhy is surface tension so important in nature, and even a requirement for life? And why are so many industries struggling to overcome its effects? In this episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Dr. Susanna Lauren at Biolin Scientific about Surface Tension. Susanna did her Ph.D. on microfluidics and superhydrophobic surfaces and is an expert on surface-related phenomena, such as adhesion, wettability, surface free energy, and – most importantly - surface tension, the topic of today’s conversation. Susanna explains why the surface of water behaves like an elastic sheet and how th...2020-02-2527 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools9. The Science of Soil RemovalHow does soil removal really work? And why is it so difficult to remove the sweaty smell from sportswear? In this first episode of Season 2 of Science on surfaces we talk to Lars Mathiesen, Global Marketing Manager at Novozymes and expert in soil removal. Lars has a background in biology and biology-technology and has been working with enzymes within cleaning solutions for more than 10 years. The conversation starts with an overview of the soil removal basics. Lars describes the different components included in a cleaning formulation, what their roles are, and why cleaning formulation design ca...2020-02-1350 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools8. Could a Surface Science approach revolutionize antiviral drug development?Viral outbreaks and cancer represent two of the world’s biggest health problems. Could a materials science and engineering approach be used to address these challenges in global health?In this last episode of Season 1, of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small, we talk to Prof. Nam-Joon Cho, Nanyang Associate Professor at the School of Materials Science and Engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. Prof. Cho is leading the Engineering in Translational Science group, where they apply engineering strategies to solve challenging biomedical problems and combat e.g. infectious diseases.We...2019-12-1837 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools7. Tissue engineering, 3D-bioprinting and NASA Vascular Tissue ChallengeWhat is tissue engineering, can all tissue be engineered and what’s in a bioink?In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small we talk to Prof. Paul Gatenholm, Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering at Chalmers University of technology and Director of 3D Bioprinting Center, BBV at Biotech Center. In the studio, we also have Prof. Bengt Kasemo, Chalmers University of Technology, who has long experience in the area of biomaterials.We start with the basics and Paul tells us more about what tissue engineering is, how it wo...2019-12-0446 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools6. CCS - a key component to combat climate change?Could CCS help us fight climate change? How much CO2 is it possible to capture? And what is the difference between CCS, BECCS, and DAC?In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small we talk to Prof. Filip Johnson from the Division of Energy Technology at Chalmers University of Technology, whose research focuses on ways to reduce the negative impact of the energy system on the climate. In the studio, we also have Prof. Bengt Kasemo, Chalmers University of Technology, who has worked a lot with sustainable energy and the energy...2019-11-2149 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools5. A bigger picture - Energy StorageWith the overall global ambition to shift from fossil fuel-based energy sources to sustainable ones, such as wind and solar power, the need for energy storage will increase.In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small we talk to Prof. Bengt Kasemo about energy storage and how surface science matters for some of the important storage methods. Prof. Kasemo, who has long experience in surface science and who has worked a lot with sustainable energy and the energy system of the future, explains key concepts and terminology and shares some of h...2019-11-0641 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools4. Surface Science in the Context of Climate Change and Sustainable Energy SolutionsGlobal warming is by definition a macroscopic phenomenon and its consequences will affect the entire planet. Even in a context of such a magnitude, surface science, and processes taking place at the nanoscale, have a role to play.In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small we talk to Prof. Bengt Kasemo about climate change, the energy system, and how surface science helps us in the endeavor toward sustainable energy solutions. Prof. Kasemo, who has long experience in surface science and the energy systems of the future, shares some of his...2019-10-2440 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools3. Man-made materials meet Biology – Taking a closer look at biomaterials and implantsWhat makes an implant integrate into the surrounding tissue in our bodies, and how come some biomaterials stick while other materials can smoothly be removed from the body even after a longer period of contact or insertion?In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small we take a closer look at the interfacial boundary between a physical body and synthetic materials. We talk to two experts in the field; Prof. Bengt Kasemo, Chalmers University of Technology, who has long experience in the area of biomaterials, including working in the project which...2019-10-0948 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools2. Nanotechnology – Opportunities and safety challengesNanotechnology has been around for decades, and today these minuscule entities enter into our everyday lives via products such as sunscreen, food, sports clothes, and electronics. Why has ‘nano’ become so popular, and what are the risks involved when we are exposed to these nanoengineered objects? In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small, we talk to Bengt Kasemo, Professor of physics at Chalmers University of Technology and a member of both the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences.  Prof. Kasemo has long experience in sur...2019-09-2343 minScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and ToolsScience on surfaces - Tips, Tricks and Tools1. Science on surfaces – Science that impacts our everyday livesWhat defines a surface? What kind of science is related to surfaces, and most importantly, does surface science really matter to, and have an impact on, our everyday lives?In this episode of Science on surfaces - a bigger perspective on the small, we talk to Prof. Bengt Kasemo, who is Professor of physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Prof. Kasemo has long experience in surface science and is a member of both the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences and the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences. We start out with the surface science basics...2019-08-1531 minThe Onlinification PodThe Onlinification PodPodcast with Biolin Scientific: Product Marketing then and nowProduct Marketing then and now: Feel free to listen to the podcast and find out what the main challenges of the "new" way of working are and how to measure success.2019-07-1009 minelkar | Bilbo Hiria irratiaelkar | Bilbo Hiria irratia1.352 km euri liburuan oinarritutako ikuskizuna igandean estreinakozLau eskutara idatzi dute Goizalde Landabasok eta Garazi Goiak “1.352 km euri liburua” Gutun-trukea osatu dute, galdera bat ardatz hartuta: bigarren bizitza bat bazenu, zein emakume izatea aukeratuko zenuke zuk? Hilaren 31n, gainera, liburuan oinarrituriko ikuskizuna eskainiko dute Loraldia jaialdian. Ikuskizunean bidai lagun Nerea Alberdi biolin jolea izango dute eta Galder Perezen zuzendaritza. https://bilbohiria.com/docs2/2019/Ibaizabal/190328_GoizaldeLandabaso.mp3 Deskargatu hemen.The post 1.352 km euri liburuan oinarritutako ikuskizuna igandean estreinakoz first appeared on Bilbo Hiria irratia.2019-03-2800 min