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Mech & MatterMech & MatterDIY Indoor Treehouse, Engineering at Boeing, and Woodworking with "The Evening Woodworker" Jared GeddesIn this conversation with "The Evening Woodworker" Jared Geddes, we discuss some builds on his Youtube Channel, his woodworking journey and tips, and his experience with mechanical engineering at Boeing. 2023-03-1146 minMech & MatterMech & MatterMultiferroic Superlattices, the SunShot Initiative, and Post-PhD Career Pathways with Rice University's Dr. Ramamoorthy RameshIn this conversation with Rice University's Vice President for Research and Professor of Materials Science and Nanoengineering Dr. Ramamoorthy Ramesh, we discuss how his research with multiferroics and transistors, his work in reducing the cost of solar with the SunShot Initiative, and post-PhD career pathways.2023-01-0448 minLet\'s Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkLet's Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkEpisode 16: Dr. Scott Cushing on the Power of LasersDid you know that lasers are more than a unique toy for your cat? On this week's episode of the ChemTalk podcast, hosts Roxanne Salkeld and Claris Chan interview Dr. Scott Cushing, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at Caltech. Dr. Scott Cushing's research specializes in the development of laser-based instrumentation for applications in chemistry and beyond. Dr. Cushing talks about how to make a tabletop chemical instrument, life as a professor, and the importance of mental health in all professions. Dr. Cushing's enthusiasm for lasers will leave you wanting to learn more. We hope you enjoy! If you would like...2022-11-0149 minMech & MatterMech & MatterMaterials Science and Engineering of Sports, Lunar Flashlight, and PVs with Georgia Tech's Dr. Jud ReadyIn this conversation with Georgia Tech's materials science professor and principal research engineer Dr. Jud Ready, we discuss how he got into aerospace engineering and materials science, his Materials Science and Engineering of Sports class, his work on NASA's Lunar Flashlight, and his research contributions to the renewable energy field. 2022-10-2852 minMech & MatterMech & MatterChocolate Cake, In-Situ Metrology, and Atomically-Thin Membranes with Vanderbilt University's Professor Piran KidambiIn this conversation with Vanderbilt University's Dr. Piran Kidambi, we discuss his international engineering education, his chemical reaction engineering class, 1D & 2D materials, and the potential impact of his work with atomically-thin membranes.2022-10-1851 minLet\'s Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkLet's Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkEpisode 15: Dr. Elizabeth Bess on the Human Gut MicrobiomeHow many microbial cells do you think you have in your body? A million? A billion? Would you guess that you have as many microbial cells in your body as cells that make up your body (which is approximately 30 trillion)? We didn't! On this week's episode of the ChemTalk Podcast, hosts Roxanne Salkeld and Claris Chan interview Dr. Elizabeth Bess, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at UC Irvine.  Dr. Elizabeth Bess' research specializes in the human microbiome and the chemical reactions that bacteria perform. Dr. Bess explains how gut bacteria can affect more than just whether or not you digest y...2022-10-0449 minLet\'s Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkLet's Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkEpisode 12: Dr. Irene Chen on BacteriophagesPop quiz! What biological agent is most abundant on all of planet Earth? Hint: it’s a type of virus with hyper-specificity, allowing infection of different bacterial species. If you guessed bacteriophages, you’re correct! These phages are viruses that target bacterial cells and subsequently kill their host as they use parts of the bacterial cells to replicate. On this week's episode of the ChemTalk podcast, hosts Claris Chan and Roxanne Salkeld interview Dr. Irene Chen, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at UCLA. We discuss what these viruses are, how they work, and the challenges and benefits of u...2022-09-0357 minMech & MatterMech & MatterDieless sheet forming, 3D printing metals, and laser surface texturing with Northwestern University's Dr. Jian CaoIn this conversation with the Northwestern University's mechanical engineering professor Dr. Jian Cao, we discuss her path with engineering and the value of interdisciplinary collaboration, using different manufacturing processes in different steps of production, and her work as the Director of the Northwestern Institute for Manufacturing Science and Innovation (NIMSI). 2022-08-2547 minLet\'s Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkLet's Talk Chemistry- a science podcast by ChemTalkEpisode 11: Dr. Jennifer Lillig on Listeria MonocytogenesEver had a bad case of food poisoning? And while you were curled up in the fetal position waiting for it to be over, have you ever googled what might have caused it? This podcast episode might answer all your questions. On this episode of the ChemTalk podcast, hosts Roxanne Salkeld and Claris Chan interview Jennifer Lillig, Professor of Chemistry and Interim Associate Dean of Undergraduate Studies at Sonoma State University. Her research focus is Listeria monocytogenes, a pathogenic bacteria capable of causing severe food-borne illness. Listen to understand why she and her students are breaking apart molecules and...2022-08-191h 00Mech & MatterMech & MatterUCLA Nanofabrication Lab & outreach with underprivileged students with Dr. Angelica Saenz-TrevizoIn this conversation with the University of California Los Angeles's research and development engineer Dr. Angelica Saenz-Trevizo, we discuss her journey with mechanical engineering and materials science, her outreach in Mexico with underprivileged students, and her work at the California NanoSystems Institute Nanofabrication Lab. *Apologies for the imperfect audio and background noise, this conversation was recorded outdoors!* Notes:  In our discussion about etchers, Dr. Saenz-Trevizo meant to say electronic fields, instead of electromagnetic fields.  Instead of "neutrons", Dr. Saenz-Trevizo meant to say "neutrals".2022-08-1859 minMech & MatterMech & MatterMicroscopy, Virology, and Caffeinated Drivers with UCLA's Dr. Michael LakeIn this conversation with the UCLA California NanoSystems Institute's Dr. Michael Lake, we discuss his education in physics, microbiology, virology, cybernetics, and chemistry, the different types of microscopy and how AFMs (atomic force microscopes) work, and upcoming scanning technology and possibilities for the fabrication of new materials. 2022-08-1751 minMech & MatterMech & MatterUCLA Nanofabrication Lab & outreach with underprivileged students with Dr. Angelica Saenz-TrevizoIn this conversation with the University of California Los Angeles's research and development engineer Dr. Angelica Saenz-Trevizo, we discuss her journey with mechanical engineering and materials science, her outreach in Mexico with underprivileged students, and her work at the California NanoSystems Institute Nanofabrication Lab. *Apologies for the imperfect audio and background noise, this conversation was recorded outdoors!*2022-08-141h 01Mech & MatterMech & MatterReverse Engineering Lab, Bladesmithing, and MSE Outreach with University of Michigan's Dr. Tim ChambersIn this conversation with the University of Michigan's materials science lecturer and lab instructor Dr. Tim Chambers, we discuss how he got into physics and materials science, cool labs and projects in his classes (MSE 360), the UMich Bladesmithing Club, and his outreach with aspiring materials scientists. 2022-07-3150 minLifeAnimeBo PodcastLifeAnimeBo PodcastLifeAnimeBo Ep224 El Perrito samurai GRIS, el Castigo de Constantine, las Quejas de Don JYM NILLS y LOS ESTRENOS ANIME JULIO 2022 PARTE 2 (ANIMES EN EMISIÓN) xDDDSaludos, Sean Bienvenidos a un Nuevo Podcast de LifeAnimeBo Episodio 224 El Perrito samurai GRIS, el Castigo de Constantine, las Quejas de Don JYM NILLS  y LOS ESTRENOS ANIME JULIO 2022 PARTE 2 (ANIMES EN EMISIÓN) xDDD I - CONTENIDO DEL PODCAST NOTICIAS ANIME, GEEKS, GAMES, Recomendaciones, Mucho buri y contenido de PARCINOS muy en onda xDDD Con todos los enlaces de descarga de todos los temas en la descripción de ivoox 01. Una animación erótica de Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san aterró a los fanáticos 02. E...2022-07-272h 51Mech & MatterMech & Matter"Metalheads" course, dark-field x-ray microscopy, and chocolate with Stanford Professor Leora Dresselhaus-MaraisIn this conversation with Stanford materials science Professor Leora Dresselhaus-Marais, we discuss how she got into science, her research and experience with dark-field x-ray microscopy, and her inspiration and development of the new "Metalheads" course at Stanford. About Professor Dresselhaus-Marais: Leora Dresselhaus-Marais is an assistant materials science and engineering professor at Stanford University, with a courtesy appointment in the mechanical engineering department. She was a Lawrence fellow in the Lawrence Livermore National Labs Physics and Life Sciences Directorate. She got her PhD in physical chemistry at MIT, where she studied dark-field x-ray microscopy. About the...2022-07-1650 minSpiraken Review PodcastSpiraken Review PodcastSpiraken Manga Review Ep 180: Card Captor Sakura & Nisekoi- False Love (or The Glorious Return of Clamp)We have finally reached Ep 180! Huzzah. So in this episode of the Spiraken Manga Review, Lethal gets to review one of Clamp's greatest Manga, the quintessential magical girl shoujo series Card Captor Sakura while Xan gets his Shonen Jump fix as he review the recently released harem series Nisekoi-False Love by Naoshi Komi ----more---- Our hosts discuss why Card Captor Sakura is the quintessential Magical Girl series, what Pokémon looks like Kero Chan, why the Simpsons is still good, what our hopes and aspirations for 2014 are, why main characters don't remember th...2014-01-1547 min