42 episodes

Conversations with the brightest chemical minds.

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Conversations with the brightest chemical minds.

    The most famous unknown — the periodic table

    The most famous unknown — the periodic table

    In this finale to season 4 we have an exceptional guest in Eric Scerri, a distinguished expert on the history and philosophy of chemistry. The thought-provoking conversation brings into question what really defines an element and if we truly understand the periodic table of elements and what it represents. This is a guest and an episode you’ll remember!

    • 35 min
    C.R.E.A.M. – Chemistry rules everything around me

    C.R.E.A.M. – Chemistry rules everything around me

    In this episode we talk with Cate Levey about her unique career path that’s allowed her to work with and influence very diverse composite materials. Her ability to consider and influence nano-scale chemistry to control macro-scale properties has allowed her to contribute meaningfully to products as varied as building products and food. Join us to meet Cate and hear her story.

    • 32 min
    The electrifying chemistry of the nitrogen cycle

    The electrifying chemistry of the nitrogen cycle

    In this episode we revisit a topic from Season 1 with a fresh guest, Matthew Liu. Specifically, we take a hard look at the complex topic of nitrogen reduction. The conversation dives into the fundamental importance of this process for life, and how we have to become better at finding sustainable ways to recover nitrogen to create a circular economy. Matthew tells us about his work using electrocatalysis toward this goal.

    • 34 min
    From an F in chemistry to 40 years in chemicals

    From an F in chemistry to 40 years in chemicals

    Join us for a conversation with one of our own. We talk with Simon Pierce, who’s had a storied career in the chemicals market over the past 40 year. Simon has a compelling personal story and has seen it all. What’s more, he shares it all in an entertaining way that will have you wanting to share a pint him.

    • 33 min
    Electronics for the human body

    Electronics for the human body

    This discussion with Dr. Helen Tran explores the intersection of electronics and biotechnology and helps to imagine how chemistry can be the bridge between these to create bio-electronics that could be harmonious with the human body. Join us to meet this innovative thinker and hear about her science as well as her philosophy science communication, the importance of mentorship, and defining success in a personal way.

    • 32 min
    The Extra-Terrestrial Chemist

    The Extra-Terrestrial Chemist

    We once again venture into the unknow of astrochemistry via this awe inspiring conversation with Chris Shingledecker. He’s an ace story teller that seamlessly transitions from how he found this career, to the history of the field, and into the exciting discoveries that he and his colleagues are making. Chemistry is in fact happening in outer space, with a richness and diversity that you might not expect. Move beyond terrestrial chemistry with us in this mind-opening episode.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

4.4 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

the potassium King ,

Good for the mind, the ears, and the soul

I listen to this podcast every day in the lab to get myself hyped for science. The guests are fascinating, and the audio levels are just perfect for my sensitive ears. 5/5 stars and 10/10 would recommend to anyone who enjoys using their ears to learn new things.

Almost Somebody ,

inspiring guests with great stories

infectious enthusiasm from talented people…way of the future

Ray from Colorado ,

Awesome podcast packed with knowledge!

I know nothing about chemistry and this podcast is extremely insightful, educational, and most of all fun and easy to listen along.

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