Nanovation

By Michael Filler

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Episodes: 60

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Nanotechnology is a more precise way of doing everything — making things, assembling things, measuring things, sorting things, etc. From construction and energy to health and information technology, few industries will be immune to its influence. The Nanovation podcast is a forum to address the big questions, challenges, and opportunities of nanotechnology. Topics lie at the intersection of nanoscience, manufacturing, technology, business, and society. The podcast is conversational in format and aimed at a general, yet technically-savvy audience. Nanovation is hosted by Prof. Michael Filler from the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Episode Date
60: Michael Filler - That's all folks
Dec 01, 2020
59: Ruud van Ommen - How do you do the impossible?
Apr 21, 2020
58: Malancha Gupta - How do you put a coating on a liquid?
Mar 06, 2020
57: Sang Han - How can a roof stay cool in the New Mexico sun?
Jan 25, 2020
56: Nazanin Bassiri-Gharb - Is our technology future paved with complex oxides?
Dec 17, 2019
55: Michael Filler - An electronic circuit on every seed?
Nov 26, 2019
54: Andrew Hunt - How do you start a nanotech company?
Nov 11, 2019
53: John Hart - Why isn't there a Home Depot for nanomaterials? (R)
Oct 13, 2019
52: Bob Sutor - Where can you test drive a quantum computer?
Sep 12, 2019
51: Matthew Realff - Why do we overlook process innovation?
Aug 13, 2019
50: Daniel Whiteson - Sorry folks, we used up all the science
Jul 10, 2019
49: Kate Plass - Shake and bake
May 28, 2019
48: Josh Caldwell - Bend light the wrong way
Apr 16, 2019
47: Greg Parsons - Knife fight
Mar 14, 2019
46: Insplorion - Collective oscillations
Feb 14, 2019
45: Fred Rascoe - Coalition Smarty-Pants
Jan 13, 2019
44: North Avenue Lounge - Nanovation in practice
Dec 23, 2018
43: Bob Hamers - Do you want to start a company?
Nov 20, 2018
42: Sebastien Lounis - It's a pretty sweet deal
Oct 08, 2018
41: Kira Barton - Not just a good talker
Oct 02, 2018
40: Swami Rajaraman - Electroactive and excitable
Aug 24, 2018
39: Lars Pleth Nielsen - Why not try something new and better?
Jul 28, 2018
38: Emily Weiss - When they’re smushed, they get mad
Jun 17, 2018
37: Victor Breedveld - That's why they pay chemical engineers the big bucks
May 21, 2018
36: Anna Fontcuberta i Morral - I’m grateful that I am naïve
Apr 24, 2018
35: Elizabeth Nance - Why I’m fascinated by diffusion
Mar 16, 2018
34: Matt McDowell - Fancy Latin words
Feb 20, 2018
33: Andrew Cannon - He's one of those scientists
Jan 26, 2018
32: Stacey Bent - A Ph.D. thesis in Russia
Nov 28, 2017
31: John Randall - The way I ended up being a nanofabricator
Nov 12, 2017
30: Eric Furst - A crystalline solid of yummy, delicious chocolate
Sep 28, 2017
29: Lynn Loo - You've just stepped on my soapbox
Aug 31, 2017
28: Dennis Hess - That's a big big number
Aug 10, 2017
27: Bara Cola - Naive is not a strong enough word
Feb 22, 2017
26: Jen Dionne - The light at the end of the tunnel
Feb 02, 2017
25: Vivian Ferry - What constraints are really constraints?
Dec 21, 2016
24: Jim Pfaendtner - Our science is at HD
Dec 05, 2016
23: Eray Aydil - Go to the lab and make "accidents" happen
Nov 19, 2016
22: Alphabet Energy - That’s a useless thermoelectric material
Nov 05, 2016
21: Chris Toumey - Writing is a lot of hard work
Oct 21, 2016
20: Mark Hersam - You get a phone call out of the blue
Oct 05, 2016
19: Doug Natelson - Look, I'm a physicist, I have met people like Sheldon
Sep 23, 2016
18: Ivan Oransky - It would be both inadvisable and highly illegal for me to treat any patients
Sep 09, 2016
17: Taylor Harvey - I’m not going to give you any money to do it, but you should do it
Aug 25, 2016
16: Mark Styczynski - The yeast are just as smart as before I got them
Aug 11, 2016
15: Jordi Arbiol - Anyone can do TEM
Jul 28, 2016
14: Matthew Realff - There's no free lunch
Jul 14, 2016
13: John Hart - The Home Depot for nanomaterials
Jun 30, 2016
12: Charlie Bennett - Heat the bonkers out of it
Jun 15, 2016
11: Brian Korgel - Even the simple things are hard
Jun 01, 2016
10: Nancy Healy - Mr. Whatever-his-name-is made too much meatball sauce
May 17, 2016
9: Fred Rascoe - Don’t put it on your CV
May 03, 2016
8: Tobias Hanrath - This guy is totally crazy
Apr 21, 2016
7: Suresh Sharma - The valley of death
Apr 05, 2016
6: Saujan Sivaram - We need a fact checking team
Mar 26, 2016
5: Craig Green - I'm shocked that people were shocked
Mar 17, 2016
4: Eric Vogel - The original nano
Mar 10, 2016
3: Jonathan Goldman - They want it green instead of blue
Mar 03, 2016
2: Bara Cola - Anyone can be an expert
Feb 23, 2016
1: Charlie Bennett - Thank you for your email, I will never answer it
Feb 15, 2016