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Materialism: A Materials Science Podcast

Taylor Sparks and Andrew Falkowski

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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 superglue or teflon, the fascinating backstories about modern biomaterials like dialysis filters, and ...
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Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast

Steve Yalisove and Tim Chambers

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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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PNEUMATIC MATERIALS

PNEUMATIC MATERIALS

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SPIRITUALLY MINDED PERSPECTIVE ON CONTEMPORARY DEVELOPMENTS IN ART, CULTURE, AND THE SPHERE OF THE SOCIAL PATREON: www.patreon.com/pneumaticmaterials INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/pneumaticmaterials
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The building materials marketing landscape is changing faster than ever. Creating an engaging online presence is crucial to the success of any building materials manufacturer. But can your Instagram profile actually grow sales? Will you earn more market share if you change your website? How can you outperform your competition online? Zach and Beth tackle your most burning questions about digital marketing for building material manufacturers, share proven strategies to grow leads and sales, a ...
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Her Dark materials is a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Faye and Rachael discussing the His Dark Materials novels chapter by chapter, spoiler-free. Join us, two gingers from the north of England, as we talk daemons, Dust and dismantling power structures. You can find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @HDMPod
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Materials Unlocked

Royce at the University of Sheffield

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Dr Lewis Owen brings together a diverse panel of experts and aspiring materials scientists to discuss and explore the work, achievements and discoveries that happen within the Advanced Materials Processing research area of the Henry Royce Institute based at the University of Sheffield.
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DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast

DataLab Materials Informatics Podcast

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Welcome to DataLab: The Materials Informatics Podcast. In DataLab, we’ll help you navigate the world of Materials Informatics, or MI. We interview leaders in government, industry and academia who are pushing the frontier of materials informatics. We will cover technology issues such as the software infrastructure underpinning MI, as well as human issues such as what kind of team you need to be successful with MI.
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In a world of rampant consumerism, fast-fashion, single-use obsession, and ever-growing trash heaps, the choice of materials we use to produce everyday objects is becoming increasingly crucial to the well-being of present and future generations. This podcast highlights new technologies that are being used to create the world's next generation materials. Stay tuned to learn how biotech and other creative, novel technologies are being used to produce less waste, reduce harm to the environment, ...
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Rock Materials

Rock Materials

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Since 1999, Rock Materials has been serving the Texas residential and commercial building industries with one goal, to provide the best customer experience. Our mission is simple, build strong relationships with our employees and customers. We do this by delivering unmatched service with safety, speed, reliability, agility, and most importantly integrity. Over the last twenty years, we built the reputation as the leader in quality, price, and service. Bottom-line: Exceeding the expectations ...
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O podcast da série original da HBO His Dark Materials - Fronteiras do Universo. Todas as segundas, após o episódio inédito de His Dark Materials, junte-se aos superfãs do universo da série: MM Izidoro, Jéssica Correa e Ana Clara Matta. Mergulhe com o trio nos enigmas da série. Cada programa discute em profundidade o que foi mostrado no episódio daquela semana, sem estragar nenhuma surpresa dos capítulos seguintes. Copyright HBO Latin America © 2019
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Department of Materials

Oxford University

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The Department has been producing graduates in the fields of Metallurgy and Materials Science since the mid 1950s. During this time the department has grown into a world-class institution for the training of materials scientists and engineers and the department is at the forefront of research into the manufacture, structure, properties and applications of materials for the benefit of the UK and world community
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Handling Archive Materials

University of Glasgow

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The University of Glasgow Special Collections and Archive Services contains an array of Special Collections of interests to researchers, students and the general public. Here, short instructional videos introduce the Special Collections, and provide specialist instruction on how to handle different types of archive material.
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Dust Busters is your weekly podcast companion through the world of HBO and the BBC's adaptation of Philip Pullman's hugely popular fantasy novels His Dark Materials. After each episode airs, superfan Jake Cunningham (Ghibliotheque, Little White Lies) and His Dark Materials novice Louisa Maycock (Girls on Tops) discuss the world, and worlds, of His Dark Materials. Together, they'll be your guides through Lyra's World, Will's World and the mysterious Cittàgazze; and of course, trying to figure ...
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Der deutsche Podcast zur BBC/HBO-Serie His Dark Materials mit Tim und Mieke Koenecke. Wir besprechen Folge für Folge die erste Staffel der Serienadaption von Philip Pullmans Bestseller-Romanreihe rund um Staub, den goldenen Kompass, das magische Messer und das Berstein-Teleskop. Nach dem Erfolgshit Valar Dohaeris – der Game Of Thrones Podcast sind Podbrand und Pixelburg zurück mit einem neuen, wöchentlichen Serien-Format.
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An EMS Podcast Unlike All Others! Hosted by Mike Turek (AEMT-P, CIC), Emily Yates (RN, EMT), Gerard Cuomo (AEMT-P),Phil Saunders (AEMT-P) & Butch Smith (AEMT-P). Each month our goal is to offer educational opportunities to EMT’s & Paramedics in a no frills, no holds barred format fusing education with entertainment. You'll get in the heads of four current EMS providers in the most relaxed fashion we can. EMS is a stressful business and many discussions happen between providers in the Ambulan ...
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How can I start my own business? How can I make my reality idea of a service and or product ideal to my target market? What are the strategies and objectives I shall encounter? How can I register my company/business? What shall I do after I legally structured my company? How do I make my first sell? Who are my prospects? Who can I find a niche in my market? How do I managing my cost, expenses, roi? This Anchor podcast will answer all of the-above questions and answer many more from you liste ...
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’Have You Heard? Stories From My Archive’ ’Stranger To The Truth: The Lies and Cover-Ups of Jeremy Thorpe’. Three episodes in which writer and historian Rose Collis, using her own original archival material as a starting point. She explores and unravels how, throughout the 1960s and 70s, the political and social Establishment colluded with one of its most prominent and charismatic figures to protect his career and reputation - regardless of the damage and danger it presented to anyone else.
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Steve and Tim talk with Dr. Tershia Pinder-Grover, the director of the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching in Engineering (CRLT-Engin) in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. This year marks the 20th anniversary of CRLT-Engin, a focused teaching center where the consultants all have degrees in engineering as well as en…
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Pyrometallurgy is one of the oldest branches of materials science, yet it is constantly evolving. Join us as we take a broad look at the process of transforming ore into the metals we use every day. From ancient techniques for checking counterfeit coins to cutting-edge innovations like battery recycling, we cover every step of the current process a…
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We’re kicking off Season 4 of For Flux Sake with a bang—or should we say a “ping”? Matt, Rose, and Kathy are joined by producer Ben to unveil some exciting surprises awaiting you in the new season. We’re firing up a conversation about shivering, crazing, and all the unpredictable quirks that come with ceramics. Why is your glaze flaking off? Could …
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Steve talks to Tim about his new math course. He explains how it is going, what is challenging, and what is better than expected. He also discusses his grading, student input, and other aspects of this new course. You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/3AUgS8cGLhE This episode is sponsored by the North American Materials Education Sy…
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Tim talks with Micah Gendich, the University of Michigan MSE student association president. UM has an organization called the Michigan Materials Society (MMS) that is run by undergraduate students with a little help from the graduate students. They organize weekly luncheons, social events, and also professional development events. They also engage …
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In this episode, we explore the story of Harley Wilhelm, an unsung hero of the Manhattan Project. Discover how the Ames Process revolutionized the production of pure uranium metal, turning a slow and inefficient task into an streamlined operation that played a critical role in ending World War Il. We'll explore the challenges faced, the science of …
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Tim and Steve talk about how they are getting ready for classes - which start next week! Tim is creating a completely new class that has never been taught before - Math for MS&E students at the second year undergraduate level. Steve is making some major changes in his team based intro to materials course by adding in components of Grading for Growt…
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Michael Dickey of North Carolina State University about the discovery and mechanical properties of glassy gels. Dicky credits his postdoc Meixiang Wang who, while studying ionic liquids, created the first glassy gel. Dicky’s group found that the mechanical properties of their glassy gel…
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Coskun Kocabas from The University of Manchester in the UK about his development of a metamaterial that can tailor thermal emission. Rather than using a periodic system, which most topological materials employ, his research team borrowed a concept from laser design and created an optical…
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Cindy talks with Tim and Steve about Engineering for One Planet and how she worked with the Lemelson Foundation to launch it. You can find the information talked about in the podcast here: https://engineeringforoneplanet.org/resources/ https://engineeringforoneplanet.org You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/CzjC52iytcQ This episode…
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Summary In this conversation, Steve, Tim and Marcus discuss the challenges of attracting students to material science and engineering (MSE) programs. They explore the concept of jobs to be done, which includes the functional, emotional, and social aspects of a product or service. Marcus suggests that MSE programs should focus on the emotional and s…
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Rasmus Neilsen from the Technical University of Denmark about his fabrication of a monolithic selenium/silicon tandem solar cell. The selenium forms the top cell of the tandem device, with silicon used as the bottom cell. Selenium-based single-junction solar cells have traditionally used…
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Steve and Tim talk about the new season for the 2024-2025 academic year. They plan to continue having great guests and add some curricular topics. Please help us with our show! Head over to this link and give us some feedback, suggest guests, suggest topics, suggest yourself! Feedback form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmi5go4JEjI2msnc…
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The CEO of SnapDragon, Mark Barnard, and host Beth PopNikolov sit down and talk about the labor market from multiple perspectives. As a recruiting firm, SnapDragon sees the side of both the people being recruited and the company looking for the right candidate. Mark gives some insights into the importance of candidates being introspective about wha…
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In Episode 72, the gang discuss using acrylic paints on pottery. You’ll learn when it’s safe to use acrylics and find out the effects of firing temperature on your cold-finished pieces. Also we’ll get into pyrometric cones yet again and break down the difference between cones and temperature readings. Why are those last crucial 100 degrees Celsius …
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Her Dark Materials is USUALLY a bi-weekly podcast hosted by Faye and Rachael discussing the His Dark Materials novels chapter by chapter, spoiler-free. BUT in this special bonus episode we’re talking about The Amber Spyglass lantern slides. Join us as we chat about the extra content Philiphas coined ‘lantern slides’ that are included in the 10thann…
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A new class of material doesn't show up often. In this episode, we dive into the revolutionary discovery of high entropy alloys (HEAs) that revitalized the field of metallurgy. We dive into their simultaneous discovery at both Oxford and Tsinghua National University. Learn how they break all the typical rules we know. We explore how their compositi…
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We start today’s episode learning why self-supporting cones are crucial for accurate firings, as well as everything you need to know about using cone plaques, from proper placement to reusability. We also delve deep into the world of firing temperatures talking about how to achieve vibrant colors at cone 10 while exploring the influence of alkaline…
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Listen in as the gang visit Materials Corner to discuss the latest updates surrounding the loss of Custer. Matt also answers a question from a brewer about the source of water that you use in your glazes. The answer might surprise you! Also, Kathy and Rose share how they’ve both used CMC in glazes and Matt dives into the science behind it. Listen n…
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Sophia Chen interviews Mihir Pendharkar of Stanford University about characterizing electronic properties of twistronics materials. Twistronics refers to a type of electronic device consisting of two-dimensional materials layered at a relative twist angle, forming a new periodic structure known as moiré super…
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Choosing the wrong material can have dire consequences. In this episode of our failure series, we discuss how the incorrect choice of epoxy led to a catastrophic failure and a tragic death. Discover the series of poor decisions that turned a new highway plan into one of the costliest public works projects ever. Join us as we uncover the lessons lea…
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This episode is the conclusion of our conversation with the artist Jura Shust.We continue our conversation about his artistic practice and the motivations behind it, the world-mind, significance of the winter solstice and so much more. To hear the full episode, become a subscriber at patreon.com/pneumaticmaterials. The link is in our bio.You can ke…
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Listen to episode 69 where Matt, Rose, and Kathy discuss a listener’s question about the use of ceramic bowls in the hair salon. Can ceramic be safely used for mixing hair dye? The team delves into the chemistry to determine if these bowls are a safe choice or a potential disaster. Thinking about going green in the studio? The gang dives into liste…
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Falon Kalutantirige from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Ying Li from the University of Wisconsin-Madison about their approach and discovery when characterizing nanovoids in polymer films. Using polyamide (PA) membranes as their subject of study, the researchers applied g…
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Gerard Mourou was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2018 along with his former student Donna Strickland. The Nobel Prize was for developing chirped pulse amplification of femtosecond laser intensity. This led to many important applications including the all laser Lasik eye surgery, a new method to reduce space junk by using coherently combined …
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In this podcast episode, MRS Bulletin’s Laura Leay interviews Alexandre Dmitriev from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden about his group’s computational model of a three-dimensional metamaterial exhibiting a magnetoelectric effect—known as the Tellegen effect—when exposed to light. The building blocks of the metamaterial are comprised of disks of…
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Her Dark Materials is USUALLY a podcast hosted by Faye and Rachael discussing the His Dark Materials novels chapter by chapter, spoiler-free. BUT in this special episode we’re talking about The Amber Spyglass as a whole. Join us as we look back book that ends it all. It’s taken us a good while to get here, but we finally did it! You can find us on …
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Electron microscopy is almost a century old, but it continues to play a role in exciting new developments that extend its use well beyond its original purpose. We sit down with Professor Sergei Kalinin from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville to discuss these exciting new applications of this older technology. Learn how electron microscopy, origi…
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In episode 68, we’re getting schooled on Shino glazes! Matt, Rose, and Kathy discuss some of the history, science, and stunning beauty of these unique glazes. The gang also takes a deep dive into the murky waters of water chemistry in glazes. Is it the secret ingredient or a total myth? We’ll also debunk some common misconceptions and explain why g…
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Welcome back to Pneumatic Materials. This is episode thirteen, the first part of our interview with the artist Jura Shust.Jura’s work across media explores the relationship between ritual and escapism. Our conversation touched on modes of temporality, the disappearance of ritual from contemporary culture, H. G. Well’s The Time Machine, dissolution …
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You don’t have to “go all in” with AI in order for it to help you create a more efficient workflow that will free you up to spend more time on what really matters. In this episode of Smarter Building Materials Marketing podcast, hosts Zach Williams and Beth PopNikolov follow up their conversation with Fran Walker, the Director of Marketing at Trim-…
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AI integration in your operations could be the game-changer for your building materials business. From enhancing customer engagement to revolutionizing installation procedures, the future of AI offers untapped potential to streamline processes and outperform competition. In this episode of the Smarter Building Materials Marketing podcast, hosts Zac…
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Clay drama got you throwing shade? We’ve ALL been there! Join the For Flux Sake gang for episode 67 as we commiserate over inconsistent clay bodies and the woes of surprise firing results. We’ll explore the limitations of trying to adjust an existing clay body and glaze to meet your needs and some of the many reasons why commercial clay bodies can …
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Most sales organizations in the building materials industry are failing to equip their teams with the right skills, leading to high turnover and missed opportunities. Learn how a shift from product training to sales story training can transform your team's success and drive your business forward.بقلم Venveo
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Discover the dynamic interplay between customer-driven market demands and strategic pricing in the building materials industry. Learn how these forces shape product availability, influence business strategies and ultimately determine competitive success.بقلم Venveo
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Steve and Tim talk with Dr. Ray Decker today. Ray earned his undergraduate and graduate degrees at the U. of Michigan. He spent most of his career at International Nickel Corporation and has since started several companies as an entrepreneur. Thixomat and Nanomag are his two most recent companies. He has been very active in ASM and especially the A…
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Welcome to the first of our two series one specials. Lewis welcomes Beverly Maloney to this special episode. Beverly was awarded the IOM3 Sir Colin Humphreys Education Award in 2023 (at the same time as Lewis received the Silver Medal in Contribution to Knowledge). Also in the studio is Annabel Lau, a final year Materials Science and Engineering ME…
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We consistently see the same teaching habits by the same instructors that are holding onto their past glory. Never striving to get out of their own self built rut. In the follow up to our last episode "Stuck In The Mud" we discuss ways to spice up the classroom, engage adult students, understand the psychology and neurology of education and learnin…
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Listen to Kathy, Rose, and Matt take your glaze concerns head-on in this fired-up live recording from the convention this year! The audience delivered rapid fire questions to the gang so get ready for a hodgepodge of hot glaze conundrums. From water content and adjusting a recipe, to cracking the code on crazing crystals and banishing hard pan pand…
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The discovery of new materials is an immense challenge, with a vast design space and numerous success criteria. Microsoft has recently demonstrated an advanced approach to machine learning-assisted material discovery, particularly in the realm of lithium-ion battery electrolytes. They began by exploring all possible structure types, decorating thes…
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You can find the YouTube version of the Podcast here: https://youtu.be/7uRI_rE7Nn4 We also have a condensed video version that can be found here: https://youtu.be/b--Ddpq6w8Y You can find out more about the North American Materials Education Symposium this coming summer in Ann Arbor here: https://java.engin.umich.edu/NAMES24/ This episode is sponso…
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Tim and Steve talk with Aeriel about her experience being a student and transitioning to an assistant professor at the Ohio State University You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/sYEPBGyi610 You can read about the Aeriel Views project here: https://aerielviews.blog/ You can read more about her work with SWE Liberia here: https://lin…
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