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3 Foundations of a Successful Research Outreach Strategy
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3D Microscopy at the Speed of Life
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 2/19/26 | ![]() 3 Foundations of a Successful Research Outreach Strategy✨ | research outreachscience communication+3 | — | ERCHorizon Europe+2 | — | research outreachscience communication+5 | — | 4m 52s | |
| 8/1/25 | ![]() Invisible Factories: How Microbes Build Biofuels, Enzymes & Innovation✨ | microbesbiofuels+5 | Prof. Krist Gernaey | Technical University of Denmark | — | microbesbiofuels+6 | — | 7m 40s | |
| 6/25/25 | ![]() Secure Quantum Communication Explained by Doris Reiter✨ | quantum communicationtheoretical physics+3 | Doris Reiter | European Physical SocietyThe Science Talk | — | quantum communicationsecure data transfer+3 | — | 4m 58s | |
| 6/4/25 | ![]() 3D Microscopy at the Speed of Life✨ | 3D microscopybiomedical imaging+4 | Prof. Humeyra Caglayan | The Science Talk | — | 3D microscopyliving tissues+5 | — | 20m 14s | |
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Industrial Fermentation: Biofuels, Bioreactors, Microorganisms ft. Krist V. Gernaey✨ | industrial fermentationbiofuels+4 | Krist Gernaey | Technical University of Denmark | CopenhagenDenmark | industrial fermentationbiofuels+5 | — | 33m 25s | |
| 5/5/25 | ![]() Graphene Straintronics - Prague to Production ft. Martin Rejhon✨ | graphenestraintronics+4 | Dr. Martin Rejhon | Charles University | PragueCzech Republic | graphenestraintronics+4 | — | 15m 06s | |
| 3/6/25 | ![]() Quantum dots, Quantum light, Future of communication, QuanTour✨ | quantum dotsquantum light+4 | Prof. Anna Musiał | Wroclaw University of Science and Technology | Poland | quantum dotsquantum emitters+4 | — | 50m 10s | |
| 1/15/25 | ![]() Multi qubit devices, Crystal phase quantum dots, Quantum secure communication, QuanTour✨ | quantum computingmulti-qubit devices+5 | Prof. Nika Akopian | Technical University of DenmarkBlueSky | CopenhagenIsrael+1 | quantum computingmulti-qubit devices+5 | — | 35m 47s | |
| 12/11/24 | ![]() Single photons, Quantum light, Human vision, QuanTour✨ | quantum lighthuman vision+4 | Prof. Wolfgang Löffler | Under the Microscope BlueSky accountLeiden Institute of Physics | LeidenRhine River+1 | single photonsquantum dots+5 | — | 43m 46s | |
| 11/20/24 | ![]() Emerging quantum technology, QuanTour, Moire superlattices✨ | quantum technologyquantum devices+3 | Brian Geradot | QuanTourHeriot-Watt University+1 | Scotland | quantum materialsstrained quantum dots+3 | — | 34m 31s | |
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| 11/6/24 | ![]() NanoFrazor, High temperature thermal Lithography, Precision at nanoscale | Prof. Elisa Riedo of Chemical Engineering at NYU speaks about research on nanoscale materials and her development of the groundbreaking NanoFrazor, revolutionizing applications in medicine, electronics, and beyond.🧬 From graphene’s unique properties to creating diamond-like structures, Elisa’s insights promise to expand your understanding of advanced materials. Discover her inspiring journey from Italy to NYU, and her passion for teamwork in scientific innovation.🔗 Links & Resources:Heidelberg Instruments: https://heidelberg-instruments.com/NanoFrazor: https://nanofrazor.com/📬 Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on Under the Microscope episodes and other exclusive content. Subscribe today!👉 Follow Under the Microscope on Spotify to catch more fascinating episodes. 🎧✨ | — | ||||||
| 10/28/24 | ![]() [AI SUMMARY] 225. Site-Controlled Quantum Dots ft. Emanuele Pelucchi | DISCLAIMER - This episode was generated with AI and hence the information is not entirely reliable. Please make sure to listen to the full episode which is the original source featuring (the humans) Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar and Dr. Emanuele Pelucchi - Quantum Dots (Hidden) in Nano pyramids This episode was generated with Google's NotebookLM. This excerpt is from a podcast interview with Emanuele Pelucchi, a group leader at the Tyndall National Institute in Ireland, who specializes in the physics of nanostructures. The episode focuses on his work with site-controlled quantum dots, which are grown in a specific location on a gallium arsenide substrate. These dots have the potential for applications in quantum computing and cryptography. The interview delves into the details of his research, his career journey, his favorite research project, and his hopes for the future of science and science communication. | — | ||||||
| 10/24/24 | ![]() Site controlled quantum dots, QuanTour, Future technologies | Emanuele Pelucchi, the next QuanTour Hero, who is leading groundbreaking research at the Tyndall National Institute in Ireland. Emanuele shares his innovative work on site-controlled quantum dots and quantum light sources, with a focus on quantum computing and cryptography.Emanuele dives deep into the science behind epitaxy, quantum dot growth, and the challenges in scaling quantum dots for future technologies. Learn how his group is pushing the boundaries of quantum research and the QuanTour outreach project funded by the German Physical Society.Key Takeaways: Site-Controlled Quantum Dots: Emanuele’s team specializes in growing quantum dots at predefined locations, a method known as epitaxy. This could make large-scale integration of quantum technologies more feasible. QuanTour Project: Funded by the German Physical Society, the QuanTour project highlights how quantum light sources are traveling across Europe, connecting various labs to showcase advancements in quantum technology. Challenges in Quantum Research: Emanuele explains the difficulty in scaling quantum dots while maintaining uniform quality, as well as the hurdles in making quantum technologies commercially viable. Application of Quantum Dots: From quantum computing to quantum cryptography, these dots could be the future of secure data transmission and advanced computing systems.Don’t miss this episode if you’re curious about quantum mechanics, materials science, and the future of quantum technology.Scientific Papers mentioned: Decomposition, diffusion, and growth rate anisotropies in self-limited profiles during metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxy of seeded nanostructures Self-limiting evolution of seeded quantum wires and dots on patterned substrates #InOtherWords section - Theory and experiment of step bunching on misoriented GaAs(001) during metalorganic vapor-phase epitaxyQuanTour Project Links: QuanTour Instagram The Science Talk - QuanTour QuanTour webapageResources: Twitter Insights Pro This podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link)Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today!Stay connected with Under the Microscope: Follow us on Spotify for more cutting-edge science episodes! Subscribe on YouTube: The Science Talk YouTube Channel. | — | ||||||
| 10/16/24 | ![]() [AI SUMMARY] 223. Photons & Spins in Sync ft. Mete Atature l Pranoti Kshirsagar | Make sure to the full episode featuring (the humans) Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar and Prof. Mete Atature - Quantum Ceilidh: Photons & Spins in Sync This episode was generated with Google's NotebookLM. On this episode of "Under the Microscope" as we explore the fascinating world of quantum communication with Professor Mete Atature from the University of Cambridge. Discover the secrets behind secure quantum communication, where single photons and electron spins engage in a synchronized dance to transmit information with unparalleled security. Professor Atature breaks down complex concepts like quantum entanglement, quantum repeaters, and the role of cutting-edge materials like semiconductor quantum dots, hexagonal boron nitride, and even nanodiamonds. Learn how quantum sensing is revolutionizing our understanding of the nanoscale, from mapping magnetic fields to probing the inner workings of living cells. We'll explore the potential of these technologies to transform fields like medicine, communication, and materials science. Tune in to "Under the Microscope" and unlock the mysteries of the quantum world! | — | ||||||
| 10/9/24 | ![]() Attosecond technology, Ultra fast light pulses, Flash photography | Prof. Francesca Calegari from the University of Hamburg and DESY. Dive into the world of ultra-fast light pulses, attosecond technology, and how these methods capture the dynamic nature of matter at the electron level. Prof. Calegari shares her journey from Italy to Germany, her pioneering research, and the unique challenges of studying complex systems like aromatic amino acids. Prof. Calegari also discusses her career, mentorship, and wishes for the future of scientific research, including more flexible funding and a focus on diversity.Previous Episode Mention: This episode references our earlier conversation with Michele Celebrano about nano-antennas. Listen to it here. It also connects with our #42Questions series, featuring Cristiane de Morais Smith. Watch it here.Sponsors and Resources:Check out Twitter Insights Pro.This podcast was edited with Descript. Get it here (affiliate link).Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today!Follow Under the Microscope for more insights into materials and nanoscience!Tag us on LinkedIn at Under the Microscope podcast and on Instagram at The Science Talk | — | ||||||
| 10/2/24 | ![]() Turkey to Cambridge, Mete Atature's Career in Science l #223 | From his academic beginnings in Turkey at Bilkent University to groundbreaking research in the US, Switzerland, and finally at Cambridge University, Mete shares how his passion for quantum optics and materials science evolved through diverse international experiences. Discover how Mete’s research, spanning from quantum entanglement with photons to exploring quantum dots and diamond-based materials, has shaped the future of quantum technologies. This episode highlights the importance of mobility in science, as Mete advocates for traveling scientists to experience different research cultures—from the US to Switzerland and the UK. Listen to the full episode featuring Mete Atature 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok LinkedIn Instagram Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating science content! | — | ||||||
| 9/25/24 | ![]() Photons & Spins Synced, Quantum Physics, Mete Atature, QuanTour | Prof. Mete Atature, a leading quantum scientist from the University of Cambridge and the 6th QuanTour Hero. Mete Atature dives deep into his groundbreaking research on quantum networks, secure communications, and quantum sensing technologies.Throughout the episode, Professor Atature explains the evolution of his research with semiconductor quantum dots, diamonds, and hexagonal boron nitride, highlighting how these materials are shaping the future of quantum computing and sensing applications. He also discusses the role of quantum technologies in life sciences and their implications for biomedical research.Key takeaways include:The role of quantum networks and quantum sensing in revolutionizing secure communications and materials science.How semiconductor quantum dots and diamonds are being utilized for quantum cryptography and photonics.The potential applications of quantum technology in medical research, including nanoscale precision and non-invasive diagnostics.QuanTour Project Links:QuanTour InstagramThe Science Talk - QuanTourQuanTour webapageSponsor and Resources:Join The Science Talk Mailing ListTwitter Insights ProThis podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link)Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today! | — | ||||||
| 9/12/24 | ![]() High efficiency quantum photon sources, Quandela, QuanTour | Prof. Pascale Senellart, a leading quantum scientist and co-founder of Quandela. Pascale, a QuanTour hero, shares insights on quantum technologies and how her team is pushing the boundaries with quantum dots, modular quantum computers, and single-photon sources.Throughout the episode, Pascale explains the evolution of her research at CNRS Paris and Ecole Polytechnique, detailing the development of high-efficiency quantum photon sources and their role in the future of quantum computing. She also opens up about balancing fundamental research, running a startup, and her advisory role on France’s Presidential Council for Science.Key takeaways include:The QuanTour project and the significance of quantum light sources traveling across Europe.How Pascale’s team is building modular quantum computers and their impact on quantum security and information processing.The exciting possibilities of entangled photon states and their role in error correction for quantum computing.QuanTour Project Links:QuanTour InstagramDPG, Quantum 2025The Science Talk - QuanTourOther Resources:Join The Science Talk Mailing ListTwitter Insights ProThis podcast edited with Descript (affiliate link)Join the Science Talk mailing list to stay updated on the latest from Under the Microscope and other exciting content. Don’t miss out—subscribe today! | — | ||||||
| 9/10/24 | ![]() [Announcement] Twitter/X to BlueSky l Pranoti Kshirsagar | In this special announcement episode, Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar shares exciting news: the Real Scientists Nano rotation curation account is moving from Twitter/X to BlueSky and will now be named Under the Microscope, aligning with our flagship podcast. Tune in to hear about the history of this initiative and what to expect moving forward. The content remains the same, with new weekly curators from the world of materials and nanoscience, but now available on a fresh platform. Don’t forget to follow the Under the Microscope account on BlueSky! Reach out to Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar on LinkedIn, in case of questions or comments. 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating science content! | — | ||||||
| 9/7/24 | ![]() [Advice Line] Navigating Germany for Biotech and Data Science Students: Advice on Master’s, Jobs, and Language Barriers | In this special solo episode of Under the Microscope, host Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar shares invaluable advice for students and young professionals looking to pursue a master’s degree or career in Germany, especially in fields like biotechnology, bioinformatics, and data science. Drawing from personal experience, Dr. Kshirsagar answers listener questions about overcoming language barriers, finding job opportunities, and working as a research associate during studies. Whether you’re planning to switch from academia to industry or continue with a PhD, this episode covers everything you need to know. Tune in to hear actionable insights and tips for making the most of your academic and professional journey in Germany! 🔑 Key Takeaways: Managing the language barrier in Germany for international students. Job prospects in biotech, bioinformatics, and AI in Germany. How to secure research assistant positions to help fund your studies. 💡 Don’t miss out on more episodes from Under the Microscope. Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast platform. Leave a review to support the show! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to Pranoti on LinkedIn. | — | ||||||
| 9/3/24 | ![]() (Career) Shift to Computational Chemistry ft. Amber Lim | In this snippet from episode 214 of ‘Under the Microscope,’ Dr. Pranoti Kshirsagar talks with Amber Lim about her shift from aspiring to be a high school chemistry teacher to becoming a leading figure in computational chemistry. Discover how her passion for science evolved, the challenges she faced, and the insights she gained along the way. Listen to the full episode - 214. Crystals, Comics, Calculations, Chemistry ft. Amber Lim Tune in to explore more about Amber’s inspiring career journey! 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating science content! | — | ||||||
| 8/26/24 | ![]() (Career) From Legos to Nanosticks ft. Steve Streets l Pranoti Kshirsagar l Episode 203 | Discover the fascinating career journey of Steve, from his childhood obsession with Lego to becoming a chemist working with nano sticks. In this snippet, Steve shares his unconventional path, from almost studying computer science to excelling in chemistry, overcoming academic challenges, and winning the 'Most Improved Chemistry Student' award. He delves into his experiences in the agrochemical industry, advancing to a PhD in carbohydrate-based anti-cancer drugs, and eventually working on polymer-based delivery systems for nucleic acid medicines. Tune in to learn about Steve's dedication, his passion for chemistry, and his ongoing research efforts to combat cancer. Listen to the full episode - 203. Nano Hockey Sticks to Win over Diseases ft. Steve Streets w/ Pranoti Kshirsagar 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating science content! | — | ||||||
| 8/19/24 | ![]() What is Quantum Entanglement? ft. Carlos Anton Solanas l Pranoti Kshirsagar l Episode 221 | In this mini-episode of Under the Microscope, we delve into the fascinating world of quantum entanglement with quantum communication expert Carlos Anton Solanas. Join us as Carlos explains how quick pulses of light transition atoms from their ground state to an excited state, leading to photon emission and the creation of entangled quantum states. This episode breaks down the complex physics behind quantum entanglement, including the role of spontaneous emission, the impact of light pulses on atomic states, and the probabilities involved in quantum state transitions. Key Takeaways: Understanding Quantum Entanglement: Learn how quantum entanglement is created and why it’s crucial for the future of quantum communication. Photon Emission Dynamics: Discover how the interaction between light pulses and atomic states leads to the emission of single photons and entanglement. Simplifying Complex Concepts: Carlos simplifies the intricate process of quantum state transitions, making it accessible for all listeners. Whether you’re a seasoned physicist or just curious about quantum mechanics, this episode offers valuable insights into one of the most intriguing aspects of modern science. 🎧 Tune in now to explore the cutting-edge science behind quantum entanglement and its implications for the future of technology. Listen to the full episode - Hot Single Photons for Quantum Communications ft. Carlos Anton Solanas 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Thank you! | — | ||||||
| 8/13/24 | ![]() From PhD to Tenure Track ft. Carlos Anton Solanes l Career Journey l Pranoti Kshirsagar l Episode 221 | Career journey of Carlos Anton Solanes - a quantum physicist. Starting from their studies in Madrid, they share their experiences from a PhD internship in Pascal Senellart's group to securing a Marie Curie fellowship. They also discuss shifting research focus and locations—from semiconductor quantum dots in France to 2D materials in Germany. The episode highlights the importance of international experience, collaborations, and the calculated risks needed in scientific research. Don't miss out on this inspiring journey of evolving research and achieving a tenure track position in Spain. Listen to the full episode - Hot Single Photons for Quantum Communications ft. Carlos Anton Solanas 📢 Follow us on social media: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalk LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=true Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more fascinating science content! | — | ||||||
| 7/30/24 | ![]() Hot Single Photons for Quantum Communications, QuanTour | Carlos Anton Solanas from the Autonomous University of Madrid. Discover how Carlos and his team are using hot single photons and hexagonal boron nitride to revolutionize this field.🔑 Key Highlights:Revolutionizing Quantum Communication: Carlos' research on hot single photons and their applications at room temperature.Inspiring Career Journey: Carlos' path from Madrid to international collaborations in quantum photonics.Quantum Materials: The potential of hexagonal boron nitride for emitting single photons at room temperature.International Collaborations: Insights into the QuanTour and COMPHORT projects.Future Vision: Next-generation quantum communication technologies for secure communications. 📢 Follow us on social media:TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the_sciencetalkLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/?viewAsMember=trueInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ 🛠️ Timestamped Highlights:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome01:22 - Special Episode Announcement02:45 - Sponsor Message04:02 - Introducing Carlos Anton Solanas04:39 - Exploring Quantum Communication05:50 - Understanding Hot and Cold Single Photons07:45 - Research on Hexagonal Boron Nitride18:36 - COMPHORT Project and Collaborations25:12 - Career Journey33:06 - Impact of a Simple Experiment33:58 - Understanding Quantum Entanglement34:52 - Photon Emission and Entanglement41:33 - Complexity in Quantum States48:29 - Joys and Challenges of Being a Scientist50:18 - Wishes for Improving Research55:17 - Upcoming Events and Final ThoughtsKeywords: Quantum Communication, Hot Single Photons, Hexagonal Boron Nitride, Quantum Materials, Room Temperature Photonics, Quantum Photonics, Autonomous University of Madrid, Carlos Anton Solanas, COMPHORT Project, QuanTour Project, Quantum Key Distribution, Quantum Science, Quantum Technology, Secure Communication, Science Talk, Under the Microscope, Quantum Research, Photonic Applications | — | ||||||
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