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Ceramic Tech Chat
The American Ceramic Society
63 episodes
2 weeks ago
Glass is generally considered inert, but recent decades have seen increasing interest in glasses that react more readily with their environment. Courtney Calahoo, research and development team lead at Genics, shares her journey to working on dissolvable glasses, describes some of her current projects, and provides examples of how Indigenous knowledge can benefit modern scientific research. View the transcript for this episode here. About the guest Courtney Calahoo is research and development ...
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Glass is generally considered inert, but recent decades have seen increasing interest in glasses that react more readily with their environment. Courtney Calahoo, research and development team lead at Genics, shares her journey to working on dissolvable glasses, describes some of her current projects, and provides examples of how Indigenous knowledge can benefit modern scientific research. View the transcript for this episode here. About the guest Courtney Calahoo is research and development ...
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Science
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Hypersonic research and fast-track education: Rod Trice
Ceramic Tech Chat
28 minutes
1 month ago
Hypersonic research and fast-track education: Rod Trice
Recent decades have seen a resurgence in interest and funding for hypersonics research. Rod Trice, professor of materials engineering at Purdue University, briefly overviews the history of hypersonic flight, describes current hypersonic vehicle design paradigms and materials, and shares his expectations for the future of this critical national defense sector. View the transcript for this episode here. About the guest Rod Trice is professor of materials engineering at Purdue University. His gr...
Ceramic Tech Chat
Glass is generally considered inert, but recent decades have seen increasing interest in glasses that react more readily with their environment. Courtney Calahoo, research and development team lead at Genics, shares her journey to working on dissolvable glasses, describes some of her current projects, and provides examples of how Indigenous knowledge can benefit modern scientific research. View the transcript for this episode here. About the guest Courtney Calahoo is research and development ...