Innovating Energy Solutions through Nanotechnology with Dayne Swearer

Innovating Energy Solutions through Nanotechnology with Dayne Swearer

Moving the chemical and energy industries away from fossil fuel consumption is going to require effective and sustainable energy solutions. Northwestern University's Dayne Swearer says nanotechnology is positioned to help make such solutions a reality. An assistant professor of Chemistry and a member of the IIN, Swearer's lab is actively engaged in pioneering efforts in plasmonic nanoparticles and groundbreaking applications in renewable energy. In this episode, he talks about projects underway in his lab and how climate change issues help motivate him to make a contribution to science that will help make the world a better place for tomorrow.

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Sneaking Past the Body's Most Locked Door with Emily Day

Sneaking Past the Body's Most Locked Door with Emily Day

How do you design a medicine that can find the right cells in the body, navigating the body's natural defenses like the blood-brain barrier? Biomedical engineer Emily Day  explains how nanotechnology ...

10 Aug 25min

The Soft Side of Nanotechnology with Todd Emrick

The Soft Side of Nanotechnology with Todd Emrick

What does the soft side of nanotechnology look like? Todd Emrick, professor of polymer science and engineering at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, explains how polymers are transforming every...

13 Jul 25min

James Gaynor and the Race to Watch Electrons Move

James Gaynor and the Race to Watch Electrons Move

Electrons move so quickly that, until recently, their motion was impossible to observe. In this episode, James Gaynor, an assistant professor of chemistry at Northwestern University and member of the...

15 Jun 24min

Bending Light at the Nanoscale with Matt Jones

Bending Light at the Nanoscale with Matt Jones

In honor of Star Wars Day, this episode explores futuristic light technologies seen in science fiction—like invisibility cloaks or powerful directed energy— and how far away we are from such innovatio...

4 Mai 18min

Soft Robotics Inspired by Nature | Building Artificial Muscles that Move and Sense with Ryan Truby

Soft Robotics Inspired by Nature | Building Artificial Muscles that Move and Sense with Ryan Truby

The future of robotics isn't just smarter software, but smarter materials. In this episode, Northwestern University's Ryan Truby explains how his lab is designing soft, bio-inspired robots powered by ...

14 Apr 35min

Can Nanoscience Build Better Clothes? with Cécile Chazot

Can Nanoscience Build Better Clothes? with Cécile Chazot

Understanding polymers at the nanoscale is helping scientists design stronger, more sustainable materials. In this episode, Cécile Chazot, the Julia Weertman Professor in Materials Science and Enginee...

16 Mar 28min

The RNA Multiverse with Julius Lucks

The RNA Multiverse with Julius Lucks

In this episode, Julius Lucks, takes us into the nanoscale multiverse of RNA and explains how tiny, dynamic molecules are being engineered into tools to tackle global challenges in human health, water...

9 Feb 32min

From Molecules to Metaphors: When Science Inspires Fiction with Julia Kalow

From Molecules to Metaphors: When Science Inspires Fiction with Julia Kalow

Sometimes nanotechnology sounds like science-fiction before it becomes science-fact. In this episode, Julia Kalow, a Northwestern University chemist, who is also trained in creative writing, helps us ...

12 Jan 14min

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