Mech & Matter is a podcast created by a student, for students. This podcast aims to connect the worlds of materials science and mechanical engineering and bring them to high school and college students. The goal of the podcast is to give students resources and insight into careers and the potential pathways of being a science major and to allow them to hear firsthand from industry professionals and professors about their work and research. The podcast will star professionals from all careers, backgrounds, and research interests in hopes of shedding light on science news and applications.
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Mech & Matter is a podcast created by a student, for students. This podcast aims to connect the worlds of materials science and mechanical engineering and bring them to high school and college students. The goal of the podcast is to give students resources and insight into careers and the potential pathways of being a science major and to allow them to hear firsthand from industry professionals and professors about their work and research. The podcast will star professionals from all careers, backgrounds, and research interests in hopes of shedding light on science news and applications.
Chocolate Cake, In-Situ Metrology, and Atomically-Thin Membranes with Vanderbilt University's Professor Piran Kidambi
Mech & Matter
51 minutes 45 seconds
3 years ago
Chocolate Cake, In-Situ Metrology, and Atomically-Thin Membranes with Vanderbilt University's Professor Piran Kidambi
In this conversation with Vanderbilt University's Dr. Piran Kidambi, we discuss his international engineering education, his chemical reaction engineering class, 1D & 2D materials, and the potential impact of his work with atomically-thin membranes.
Mech & Matter
Mech & Matter is a podcast created by a student, for students. This podcast aims to connect the worlds of materials science and mechanical engineering and bring them to high school and college students. The goal of the podcast is to give students resources and insight into careers and the potential pathways of being a science major and to allow them to hear firsthand from industry professionals and professors about their work and research. The podcast will star professionals from all careers, backgrounds, and research interests in hopes of shedding light on science news and applications.