Materials Today Podcast

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Synopsis

Materials Today is a community dedicated to the creation and sharing of materials science knowledge and experience. Supported by Elsevier, we publish high impact peer-reviewed journals, organize academic conferences, broadcast educational webinars and so much more.

Episodes

  • Synthetic diamonds

    24/06/2012 Duration: 22min

    Dr Daniel Twitchen from Element Six spoke to us about synthetic diamonds and quantum information.

  • UV LEDs

    18/06/2012 Duration: 13min

    Profs Ramon Collazo and Doug Irving from North Carolina State University spoke to us about their work on light emitting diodes.

  • Material structures

    24/05/2012 Duration: 10min

    Prof Simon Billinge from Columbia University and Brookhaven National Lab spoke to us about his work studying the structure of materials.

  • May 2012 newscast

    14/05/2012 Duration: 03min

    We're back! Stewart Bland rounds up the news highlights from the May issue of Materials Today.

  • February 2012 newscast

    21/02/2012 Duration: 05min

    Jonathan Agbenyega and Stewart Bland round up the news featured in the January-February issue of Materials Today.

  • Nano Today

    01/02/2012 Duration: 03min

    Prof Jackie Ying, Editor of Nano Today, spoke with us at the 2011 Nano Today conference.

  • Materials Genome Initiative

    11/01/2012 Duration: 09min

    Prof Ian Robertson from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign spoke to us about the Materials Genome Initiative.

  • December 2011/January 2012 newscast

    04/01/2012 Duration: 04min

    Jonathan Agbenyega and Stewart Bland round up the news featured in the December issue of Materials Today.

  • DNA engineering

    12/12/2011 Duration: 16min

    Prof Dan Luo from Cornell University speaks to us about DNA engineering.

  • Click chemistry

    25/11/2011 Duration: 17min

    Jonathan Brantley from the University of Texas at Austin spoke to us about click chemistry.

  • November 2011 newscast

    15/11/2011 Duration: 04min

    Jonathan Agbenyega and Stewart Bland round up the news featured in the November issue of Materials Today.

  • Neutron scattering and isotopic substitution

    24/10/2011 Duration: 09min

    Prof Philip Salmon from the University of Bath spoke to us about using neutrons to study liquids and glasses and isotopic substitution.

  • Radiation damage

    14/10/2011 Duration: 11min

    Dr Peter Hosemann from the University of California, Berkeley spoke to us about radiation damage.

  • STEMNET

    23/09/2011 Duration: 10min

    Kirsten Bodley from STEMNET spoke to us about the work of the organization.

  • Nanostructured glass

    02/09/2011 Duration: 43min

    Prof Peter Kazansky from Southampton University spoke to us about the optical properties of nanostructured glass.

  • Optoelectronic photonic devices

    22/08/2011 Duration: 15min

    Prof Paul Braun from the University of Illinois spoke to us about creating a 3D optoelectronic photonic device.

  • Nanoparticle preservation

    12/08/2011 Duration: 08min

    Dr Eleanor Schofield from the University of Kent spoke to us about using a nanoparticle based treatment to preserve archaeological finds.

  • Gold

    06/08/2011 Duration: 15min

    Dr Richard Holliday from the World Gold Council spoke to us about Gold and the role of the council.

  • Dynamic holography

    22/07/2011 Duration: 14min

    Prof Pierre-Alexandre Blanche from the University of Arizona spoke to us about creating dynamic holographic displays.

  • Spectroscopy for the study of biomaterials

    15/07/2011 Duration: 10min

    Dr Admir Masic from the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces spoke to us about using Raman and Infra-red spectroscopy techniques to study biomaterials.

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