ECSL

The purpose of this podcast is to give informative presentation on certain topics. In some way hopefully it can help you.

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 32m. Bisher sind 93 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 10 hours 41 minutes

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Harold J. Read: Manhattan Project, Science of Electroplating, and ‘Society of Potpourri’ - Part 2


In 1995, ECS and the Chemical Heritage Foundation worked to compile various oral histories of some of the biggest names in electrochemical and solid state ...


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 October 27, 2015  30m
 
 

Harold J. Read: Early Years, Scientific Roots, and Sherlock Swann - Part 1


In 1995, ECS and the Chemical Heritage Foundation worked to compile various oral histories of some of the biggest names in electrochemical and solid state ...


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 October 27, 2015  22m
 
 

Harry Atwater on Critical Energy Issues


Harry Atwater is a scientist on the forefront of alternative energy technologies. From artificial photosynthesis to photovoltaics technology, his work is dedicated to the development ...


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 October 6, 2015  36m
 
 

IBM’s Lili Deligianni on Technology and Innovation


Lili Deligianni is Senior Researcher at IBM’s Thomas J. Watson Research Center. Her innovative work in chemical engineering has led to cutting-edge developments in chip ...


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 August 31, 2015  43m
 
 

Yue Kuo, Leader in Solid State Science


Yue Kuo’s work in solid state science has yielded many innovations and has made a tremendous mark on the scientific community.


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 August 24, 2015  58m
 
 

Allen J. Bard, “Father of Modern Electrochemistry”


Regarded by many as the “father of modern electrochemistry,” Bard is best known for his work developing the scanning electrochemical microscope, co-discovering electrochemiluminescence, contributing to ...


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 July 16, 2015  50m
 
 

Esther Takeuchi on Engineering Life-Saving Batteries


Takeuchi was a key contributor to the lithium/SVO battery system that is still used to power the majority of life-saving implantable cardiac defibrillators. She is ...


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 July 6, 2015  57m
 
 

Alvin J. Salkind, He Wrote the Book on Alkaline Batteries


The majority of Alvin Salkind’s life has revolved around electrochemical technology. From being the first to build a battery into an x-ray port tracking structure ...


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 June 23, 2015  22m
 
 

A Word About Nanocarbons


ECS Executive Director Roque Calvo sat down with Karl Kadish, Prashant Kamat, Francis D’Souza, Dirk Guldi, and Bruce Weisman discuss the history of the Nanocarbons ...


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 June 2, 2015  24m
 
 

Johna Leddy on Magnetically-Modified Power Sources


At the University of Iowa, Dr. Leddy heads the Leddy Lab, where she and her students conduct research in areas such as batteries, fuel cells, ...


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 May 11, 2015  37m