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 | Weekly | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I came across the Materialism podcast last year a have gone through the entire catalog now. Excellent podcast! The subjects are widely varied and the hosts are enthusiastic. Having done computatioanl materials science on (mostly nuclear) metal alloys for 27 years, it's nice to be treated to all sorts of other systems that I last dealt with in college days. Keep up the good work, and maybe do an episode on atomistic simulation sometime? more
Whether you're a seasoned materials scientist, a student, or simply someone with a passing interest in the field, the Materialism Podcast has something to offer. The hosts' enthusiasm is contagious, and their expert insights provide a unique perspective that few other podcasts can match.
Materialism has an unmatched breadth of topics, combined with superb technical depth and intriguing examples of real-world applications and manufacturing processes. more
These guys are changing what it means to learn chemistry. I was a physics major studying physics and didn’t really care much for chemistry just math. After listening to the show and learning about what it means to develop materials and how they influence the world has change my views and now I’m essentially a material scientist at a tech company where we make PVD coatings. The materialism podcast is opening up the doors to the field and making it more valuable. Once they get better guests on tha... more
I’m a second year undergraduate at imperial college london studying a BEng in Material Science and Engineering. This pod cast has really helped me to get a broader view of this discipline and see how it impacts the world. A good range of gritty material details and wider world affects discussed. A good catalyst for excitement in the field and helps me to find value in what we learn in my course
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