Material Minds

Welcome to the Material Minds Podcast, brought to you by the Leibniz Institute for New Materials. Dive deep into the fascinating world of material science where innovation meets application. Each episode, we sit down with leading scientists to explore their journeys towards the creation of new materials. From nanotechnology to biomaterials and beyond, we uncover how these advancements are shaping our future. Whether you're a science enthusiast, a professional in the field, or just curious about the materials that make up our world, join us as we unravel the stories behind the science. Let's explore New Materials for a better World!

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episode 3: Oskar Staufer


Join us in this episode of the Material Minds podcast as we sit down with Oskar Staufer, head of the Immuno Materials research group at the INM, to explore groundbreaking materials science. Oskar takes us on a journey through his career, sharing insights into his fascination with slime molds, the creation of bacterial jewelry, and one of his favorite materials, which he brought along with him...


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 March 31, 2024  37m
 
 

episode 2: Sara Trujillo


In this Episode we have an insightful conversation with Sara Trujillo, head of the Materials Host Interactions Research Group at INM. Learn about her groundbreaking work on cell interactions, the remarkable story of Fluffy's bone regeneration, and her latest endeavors in ensuring new materials are safe for use in the body. Sara also shares her passion for blending science with art, revealing her favorite material. Join us for this journey into the future of biocompatible innovations.


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 March 4, 2024  41m
 
 

episode 1: Roland Bennewitz


Join us on the Material Minds Podcast as we delve into the world of innovative materials with Roland Bennewitz, Head of the Interactive Surfaces Research Department at INM. Discover how he accidentally made nanodiamonds, the intriguing feel of gift wrap paper, and Roland's personal journey in research. Plus, don't miss our fun game to get to know our guest and his favorite materials for a better world.


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 February 4, 2024  34m
 
 
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