
Navigating Nano
By MRS Socials

Navigating Nano Sep 06, 2022

Navigating Nano Episode 17: Dr. Thomas Cundari
Welcome to the Navigating Nano podcast where we explore the multidisciplinary world of nanotechnology with distinguished professors and researchers, join us as we sit down and talk about their cutting-edge research, career paths, and expert opinions on the expanding world of nanotechnology.
This week we sit down with Dr. Thomas Cundari professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of North Texas and co-director of the Center for Advanced Scientific Computing and Modeling. He has a special interest In Computational Chemistry. In this episode Dr. Cundari gives us a refreshing take on the current state of scientific communication, being adaptable and embracing new ways to communicate science, in addition to his research. Join us as we, navigate nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 16: Dr. Stephanie Vivod
This week we sat down with Dr. Stephanie Vivod research chemical engineer from the NASA Glenn Research Center. She has a special interest in Polymer Aerogels for Aerospace applications. In this episode, we discuss infamous conspiracy theories surrounding space travel, and what it's like working for NASA, yes NASA is the place young engineers and scientists dream of working, as well as her research, please Join us as we, Navigate Nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 15: Dr. Juan Vivero-Escoto
Welcome to the Navigating Nano podcast where we explore the multidisciplinary world of nanotechnology with distinguished professors and researchers, join us as we sit down and talk about their cutting-edge research, career paths, and expert opinions on the expanding world of nanotechnology.
This week we sit down with Dr. Juan Vivero-Escoto professor in the Department of Chemistry at UNC Charlotte. He has a special interest In using Nanoparticles as a platform for innovative cancer treatments. In this episode, we talk about adjustment as an international student and the audience poses interesting questions about nanoparticle toxicity and cancer treatment to which Dr. Vivero- Escoto has equally interesting responses. Join us as we, navigate nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 14: Dr. Howard Stone
This week we sit down with Dr. Howard Stone professor of Mechanical and Aerospace engineering at Princeton University. He has special interests in fluid dynamics, especially as they arise in research and applications at the interface of engineering, chemistry, physics, and biology. In this episode, we talk about, seems like everyone wants to solve a specific problem, but what if we just want to solve a bunch of them and the interdisciplinary suppleness that goes into it, also seeing that its Women's history month, what ways can we enable women in stem and academia to Joinus as we, navigate nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 13: Dr. Richard Mirin
This week we sit down with Dr. Richard Mirin researcher at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is the group leader of the applied physics Division in Boulder, Colorado where his work involves using single photon technologies for applications ranging from biomedical imaging to quantum information. In this episode, we talk about how expansive single photon detection is, what skills are useful in Federally Funded Research and Development Centers similar to NIST as well as what to expect, Join us as we, navigate nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 11: Dr. Kevin Welsher
This week we sit down with Dr. Kevin Welsher professor at the Duke University Department of Chemistry. His work focuses on making creative methods to capture fast 3D processes, notably introducing a new active feed-back 3D microscope called 3D-SMART. In this, we ask more personal questions on 3D-smart and its potential applications and we also discuss, knowing when to rest. Join us as we, Navigate Nano.

Navigating Nano Episode 12: BHM with Dr. OmoWumni Sadik and Dr. Barrett Caldwell
This week we have a special black history month episode where we sit down with Dr. Wumni Sadik of the New Jersey Institute of Technology and Dr. Barrett Caldwell of Purdue University. In this episode, we have a deep conversation about dealing with the hand you are dealt, the power of gradual and intentional mentorship, and navigating academia, while being responsible for newborn life and family. Please join us in celebrating Black History Month and Navigating, Nano

Navigating Nano Episode 10: Dr. Marc R. Britwistle
We hosted Dr. Marc R. Birtwistle. We had an interesting discussion on Big data modeling and simulations and their impact on cancer research, AI, and machine learning in academia, student mentorship, and much more. Watch out for the new episode on the platforms above.

Navigating Nano Episode 9: Dr. James C. Bonner
Dr. Bonner of North Carolina State University joins MRS @ JSNN to discuss, how media affects nanotechnology research, responsibly and irresponsibly. Also, when we hear about nanotechnology, we usually hear of its innovations, what is it like in the world of nanotechnology with those who are concerned about "what could go wrong?"

Navigating Nano Episode 8: Dr. Joseph C. Furgal
Dr. Joseph C. Furgal is a professor of Chemistry at Bowling Green State University

Navigating Nano Episode 7: Dr. David Waldeck
Dr. David Waldeck, Department Chair of Chemistry at the University of Pittsburgh and, MRS @ JSNN Sit down and talk about what advisors look for in students, and new faculty and that sometimes it is fulfilling to go into industry.

Navigating Nano Episode 6: Dr. Xiangwu Zhang
Dr. Xiangwu Zhang , a professor at NorthCarolina State University and, MRS @ JSNN Sit down and talk about creativity management, experiences with culture shock, and where your next big idea could be hiding.

Navigating Nano Episode 5: Dr. Donna Chen
Dr. Donna Chen has been, a professor at the University of South Carolina for over 20 years,MRS JSNN Sits down with us to talk about being a Woman in S.T.E.M, building comradery and community, and not losing your passion for labwork and research as a professor.

Navigating Nano Episode 4: Dr. David Gracias
David Gracias, a professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, is known for the design, development, and characterization of miniaturized devices, intelligent materials, and systems.MRS JSNN Sits down with us to talk about benefits of reading literature outside of scientific papers , networking, and what can be solved, if science could understand debatable one of its toughest match ups, the human brain.

Navigating Nano Episode 3: Dr. Gregory Parsons
Dr. Gregory Parsons a Professor in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at NC State sits down with us , to give sound advice to grad students who area hard on themselves, reflect on how his journey could have been different, and a refreshing perspective on failure

Navigating Nano Episode 2: Dr. Briana Simms
Dr. Briana Simms: a Post Doctoral Associate in Polymer Chemistry at Duke University sits down with us to discuss, aspects of her research, giving back to your community, not limiting yourself as a researcher, and reminds us that if there is a will there is a way.

Navigating Nano Episode 1: Dr. Andrea Goforth
Dr. Andrea Goforth: a Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Portland State University sits down with us to discuss, aspects of her research, how to tackle imposter syndrome, and what it's like being a mother in academia.

Introduction
Welcome to the Navigating Nano Podcast where we explore the multidisciplinary world of nanotechnology