
In this podcast, Taylor and Andrew investigate the past, present, and future of materials science and engineering. Topic areas ranging from cutting edge materials technology, the history of different materials, the commercialization of new materials, and exciting advances in processing and characterization are all covered in detail. Our episodes include things like the unlikely discovery of superg... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 120 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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What if you could know which batteries are worth building before you actually build them? Taylor and Andrew sit down with Dr. Qichao Hu, founder of SES AI, to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping battery discovery and his experience in th... more
The fanciest suit isn't on the runway, it's in orbit. In this follow-up episode, Taylor and Andrew bring back Kate Winning from Oxford Space Systems to dive into the world of space textiles. From the knitted gold-plated mesh antennas that fold up for... more
Textiles are all around us, they are literally woven into nearly every part of our daily lives. From the everyday materials in the clothes we wear to the specialty materials in parachutes, spacesuits, and even bulletproof armor. They play a bigger ro... more
Many digital models use hard boundaries to simulate how materials change, but the real world is rarely that clean. Phase field modeling takes a more natural approach, capturing the gradual, messy transitions that actually occur. This makes it ideal f... more
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This show provides a perfect medium for learning materials science. It provides a level of simplicity for both broad and specific ideas in a way that is understandable, but also covers a lot of branching topics that add so much to the overall subject of each episode. Your enthusiasm and storytelling make the subject fun, memorable, and easier to learn, and this podcast has been a massive resource for that.
More of this content please! Love it. Thank you
I stumbled onto this looking for science info on resin use in municipal pipe respiration.
Very cool topics!
I’m an alumnus of Univ of Utah (Chemical Engineering), so that’s a fun connection. I spent time in theory and operation of nuclear power on navy submarine and got introduced to MSE learning about plant materials selection based on irradiation, hi pressure/temp, etc.
I definitely will listen to this regularly!
Love the genuine and funny deep dives into serious science like this. Makes me want to be a materials science nerd
Excellent wide-ranging well-researched materials science topics.
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A thoughtful deep dive into materials science and its real-world applications, with a focus on how materials shape technology, manufacturing, and everyday products. Episodes frequently cover cutting-edge processing, advanced characterization, historical material stories, and the commercialization of new materials, from textiles for space to MOFs and photoluminescent ceramics. Noteworthy is the blend of approachable explanations with technical depth, guest experts spanning academia and industry, and a penchant for stories that connect science to broader societal impact. This show is likely especially engaging for listeners who enjoy understanding how materials choices drive engineering outcomes, from aerospace to consumer electronics, and wh... more
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