54 min.

How Many States of Liquid Water Are There‪?‬ H2whOa!

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If you think there’s only one state of liquid water, think again! In this episode of H2whOa!, hosts Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty and Dr. Ted Hullar examine states of water with Dr. Pablo Debenedetti of Princeton University and hyper-realistic artist Olumide Oresegun join us to dive into this topic.

Visit our website: https://whollyh2o.org for more information

Scientist: DR. PABLO DEBENEDETTI

Dr. Pablo Debenedetti is a prominent figure in the scientific community, holding the position of Dean for Research at Princeton University. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he obtained his masters and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985. In the same year, Dr. Debenedetti joined the faculty at Princeton, where he has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering and materials science.

Photo retrieved from https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/pablo-debenedetti
More about Dr. Debenedetti

Princeton U Profile
https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/pablo-debenedetti

Book: “Metastable Liquids: Concepts and Principles” (1997)
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691085951/metastable-liquids

Dr. Debenedetti’s research
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Pablo-G-Debenedetti-38903338

Artist: ORESEGUN OLUMIDE

Oresegun Olumide is a remarkable hyper-realistic artist from Ikorodu, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria. Olumide's love for drawing and painting started when he was 4, taking personal and artistic inspiration from Pablo Picasso and Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. His extraordinary talent in creating lifelike and detailed paintings has garnered international acclaim and recognition, captivating audiences worldwide.

Olumide’s website
http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/

Photo retrieved from http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/about.html

Instagram @oluhyperclassical
http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/

If you think there’s only one state of liquid water, think again! In this episode of H2whOa!, hosts Dr. Elizabeth Dougherty and Dr. Ted Hullar examine states of water with Dr. Pablo Debenedetti of Princeton University and hyper-realistic artist Olumide Oresegun join us to dive into this topic.

Visit our website: https://whollyh2o.org for more information

Scientist: DR. PABLO DEBENEDETTI

Dr. Pablo Debenedetti is a prominent figure in the scientific community, holding the position of Dean for Research at Princeton University. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, he obtained his masters and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1985. In the same year, Dr. Debenedetti joined the faculty at Princeton, where he has made significant contributions to the field of chemical engineering and materials science.

Photo retrieved from https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/pablo-debenedetti
More about Dr. Debenedetti

Princeton U Profile
https://cbe.princeton.edu/people/pablo-debenedetti

Book: “Metastable Liquids: Concepts and Principles” (1997)
https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691085951/metastable-liquids

Dr. Debenedetti’s research
https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Pablo-G-Debenedetti-38903338

Artist: ORESEGUN OLUMIDE

Oresegun Olumide is a remarkable hyper-realistic artist from Ikorodu, a suburb of Lagos, Nigeria. Olumide's love for drawing and painting started when he was 4, taking personal and artistic inspiration from Pablo Picasso and Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni. His extraordinary talent in creating lifelike and detailed paintings has garnered international acclaim and recognition, captivating audiences worldwide.

Olumide’s website
http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/

Photo retrieved from http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/about.html

Instagram @oluhyperclassical
http://olumideoresegunstudios.com/

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