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Physics - Empowering People
Alex Kwang
7 episodes
1 day ago
Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.
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Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.
Show more...
Natural Sciences
Science
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Professor Cather Simpson: The A+ Team and B- Idea
Physics - Empowering People
26 minutes 5 seconds
5 years ago
Professor Cather Simpson: The A+ Team and B- Idea

Prof Cather Simpson talks about how she started off as a biologist seeking to understand the intricacies of haemoglobin and her current research on photonics. With a wide variety of applications, from making smartphones to vertical farming, photonics is definitely a fundamental field in the operation of today’s world. 

If you’ve ever wanted to understand how to find the best ideas for scientific research, this is your chance to get inspired.

Physics - Empowering People
Alex Kwang explores the cutting-edge applications of interdisciplinary physics to solve humanitarian issues. It's an interesting listen about the lifelong journey of scientists, from pencil scribbles on paper to industrial testing.