In this episode our new host, Bailey Tibbett, interviews Dr. Elaine Li from the Department of Physics at the University of Texas at Austin. Bailey and Dr. Li talk about her variety of research interests, the balance of teaching and research, and the quantum pancake.
Engineering
The Materials Universe Podcast: Episode 5
In this episode Abbey interviews Dr. Deji Akinwande from the Chandra Family Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Abbey and Dr. Akinwande talk about his research with wearable smart technology and the Center, his path to academia and experience with sabbaticals, and approaches to advising and work life balance.
Deji Akinwande | Texas ECE – Electrical & Computer Engineering at UT Austin (utexas.edu)
Microelectronics Research Center | (utexas.edu)
Integrated Circuits and Systems Group (utexas.edu)
Akinwande Nano Research Group (utexas.edu)
About NASCENT | Nascent (utexas.edu)
The Right Mindset for Success (hbr.org)
PREM Partnership | Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials: an NSF MRSEC (utexas.edu)
The Materials Universe Podcast: Episode 4
In this episode Abbey interviews Dr. Adrianne Rosales from the Mcketta Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Abbey and Dr. Rosales talk about her research with biomaterials and the Center, her path to academia and the tenure process, approaches to mentorship and work life balance, and the accessibility of research.
The Future of Materials Is One Step Closer (utexas.edu)
The Materials Universe Podcast: Episode 3
In this episode Abbey interviews Dr. Sean Roberts from the Chemistry Department at The University of Texas at Austin. Abbey and Dr. Roberts talk about his research with solar cells, his path to academia, broadening participation efforts, and future of this research and the Center.
About | Chemical Research at Texas | Mentorship (createatx.org)
Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) | NSF – National Science Foundation
WebberVille Solar Project – Manor, Texas 78633
Webberville Solar Farm – The Austin Common
Press release: The Nobel Prize in Physics 2023 – NobelPrize.org
Trio wins Nobel Prize in physics for split-second glimpse of superfast spinning world of electrons
The Materials Universe Podcast: Episode 2
In this episode Abbey interviews Dr. Delia Milliron from the Department of Chemical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Abbey and Dr. Milliron talk about her research with nanoscale materials, her startup experience and path to becoming a professor, Imposter Syndrome, smart widows, and the future of Eletronic and optical materials.
Quantum Dots. Quantum Dots is a new revolutionary… | by Aravind B S | IETE SF MEC | Medium
Press release: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023
The development of quantum dots wins the 2023 Nobel prize in chemistry (sciencenews.org)
PREM Partnership | Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials: an NSF MRSEC
The Materials Universe Podcast: Episode 1
In this episode Abbey interviews Dr. Edward Yu from the department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin. Abbey and Dr. Yu talk about his research, his path to UT, semiconductors, the CHIPS and Science Act, and the future of semiconductors.
U.S. energy facts – U.S. Energy Information Administration
How You Can Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions at Home
It’s time to swap out your incandescent light bulbs
Samsung Electronics commits $3.7M to UT Austin to bolster semiconductor ecosystem in Central Texas
Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE)
Texas Institute for Electronics Would Help Restore U.S. Chipmaking Leadership – UT News
Dr. Edward Yu, Center for Dynamics and Control of Materials
The Materials Universe Podcast: Trailer
This podcast trailer introduces the Materials Universe podcast, hosted by Abbey Stanzione. She talks to researchers from UT Austin about materials science and engineering, which is the study of how different materials are made, used and improved for various applications.