46 min

#77 Chalmers short stories III RadioScience

    • Naturvetenskap

Back at Chalmers!

RadioScience was invited once again to Chalmers University of Technology to help PhD students to present short stories about their research. Flavia Ferrera, Godsije Sapur, Luis Gonzalez and Mengqiao Di distilled their research into a short story for our listeners and also let us know what they learned during this process.

In this episode you hear more about what triazoles are and how they can be used in medicine and healthcare, the control of emission of laughing gas, how to increase safety of nuclear power plants and how platinum can save the planet. A brilliant mix of things that you have always wanted to know or just didn't know that you wanted to learn more about.

Raffaella Negretti, associate professor in academic and scientific writing at Chalmers, talks about some of her research on science communication. Spoiler: the rights tools and training are the key.

Back at Chalmers!

RadioScience was invited once again to Chalmers University of Technology to help PhD students to present short stories about their research. Flavia Ferrera, Godsije Sapur, Luis Gonzalez and Mengqiao Di distilled their research into a short story for our listeners and also let us know what they learned during this process.

In this episode you hear more about what triazoles are and how they can be used in medicine and healthcare, the control of emission of laughing gas, how to increase safety of nuclear power plants and how platinum can save the planet. A brilliant mix of things that you have always wanted to know or just didn't know that you wanted to learn more about.

Raffaella Negretti, associate professor in academic and scientific writing at Chalmers, talks about some of her research on science communication. Spoiler: the rights tools and training are the key.

46 min