Ranked #1
4: Eric Vogel - The original nano
4: Eric Vogel - The original nano
This week's guest is Eric Vogel, a Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at Georgia Tech and the Deputy Directo... Read more
10 Mar 2016
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44mins
Ranked #2
8: Tobias Hanrath - This guy is totally crazy
8: Tobias Hanrath - This guy is totally crazy
Tobias Hanrath is an Associate Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University, and he's the fi... Read more
21 Apr 2016
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42mins
Ranked #3
3: Jonathan Goldman - They want it green instead of blue
3: Jonathan Goldman - They want it green instead of blue
This episode's guest is Jonathan Goldman, an Atlanta-based technologist who wears many hats. He is currently an Entrepre... Read more
3 Mar 2016
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45mins
Ranked #4
18: Ivan Oransky - It would be both inadvisable and highly illegal for me to treat any patients
18: Ivan Oransky - It would be both inadvisable and highly illegal for me to treat any patients
Ivan Oransky is the co-founder (with his colleague Adam Marcus) of Retraction Watch, a website that tracks retractions i... Read more
9 Sep 2016
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49mins
Ranked #5
17: Taylor Harvey - I’m not going to give you any money to do it, but you should do it
17: Taylor Harvey - I’m not going to give you any money to do it, but you should do it
Taylor Harvey is the co-founder of Lucelo Technologies, a company working on low cost solar cell manufacturing. We chat ... Read more
25 Aug 2016
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #6
16: Mark Styczynski - The yeast are just as smart as before I got them
16: Mark Styczynski - The yeast are just as smart as before I got them
Mark Styczynski is a systems biologist and Associate Professor of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tec... Read more
11 Aug 2016
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1hr 14mins
Ranked #7
11: Brian Korgel - Even the simple things are hard
11: Brian Korgel - Even the simple things are hard
Brian Korgel from the University of Texas at Austin joins the podcast to reminisce about nano's past and ponder its futu... Read more
1 Jun 2016
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #8
19: Doug Natelson - Look, I'm a physicist, I have met people like Sheldon
19: Doug Natelson - Look, I'm a physicist, I have met people like Sheldon
Doug Natelson is a different kind of geek. He's an expert in the physics of nanoscale materials, but he’s also a world-c... Read more
23 Sep 2016
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1hr 5mins
Ranked #9
5: Craig Green - I'm shocked that people were shocked
5: Craig Green - I'm shocked that people were shocked
Dr. Craig Green of InvisiCool and Carbice Nanotechnologies joins the podcast to talk low tech nanotech, nanotechnology s... Read more
17 Mar 2016
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48mins
Ranked #10
7: Suresh Sharma - The valley of death
7: Suresh Sharma - The valley of death
Today’s guest is Suresh Sharma, an entrepreneur-in-residence at Georgia Tech. After a successful business career, he now... Read more
5 Apr 2016
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50mins
Ranked #11
15: Jordi Arbiol - Anyone can do TEM
15: Jordi Arbiol - Anyone can do TEM
Jordi Arbiol from the Catalan Institute for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Barcelona, Spain joins the podcast to talk... Read more
28 Jul 2016
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1hr 2mins
Ranked #12
9: Fred Rascoe - Don’t put it on your CV
9: Fred Rascoe - Don’t put it on your CV
Fred Rascoe from the Georgia Tech Library joins the podcast to talk about the changing world of academic publishing. We ... Read more
3 May 2016
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1hr 10mins
Ranked #13
10: Nancy Healy - Mr. Whatever-his-name-is made too much meatball sauce
10: Nancy Healy - Mr. Whatever-his-name-is made too much meatball sauce
Nancy Healy is the director of education and outreach for the National Science Foundation funded National Nanotechnology... Read more
17 May 2016
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52mins
Ranked #14
12: Charlie Bennett - Heat the bonkers out of it
12: Charlie Bennett - Heat the bonkers out of it
Charlie Bennett is back! We start by chatting about the joys and challenges of hosting Nanovation. Then, within the cont... Read more
15 Jun 2016
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1hr 10mins
Ranked #15
13: John Hart - The Home Depot for nanomaterials
13: John Hart - The Home Depot for nanomaterials
What do you get when you combine current events and nanotechnology? NanoBama, a carbon nanotube based picture of the 44t... Read more
30 Jun 2016
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1hr 9mins
Ranked #16
14: Matthew Realff - There's no free lunch
14: Matthew Realff - There's no free lunch
Special guest Matthew Realff from the School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at Georgia Tech joins the show. ... Read more
14 Jul 2016
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1hr 8mins
Ranked #17
6: Saujan Sivaram - We need a fact checking team
6: Saujan Sivaram - We need a fact checking team
Dr. Saujan Sivaram, a recent graduate of the Filler Lab, joins the podcast to talk about semiconductor nanowires. We cha... Read more
26 Mar 2016
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58mins
Ranked #18
27: Bara Cola - Naive is not a strong enough word
27: Bara Cola - Naive is not a strong enough word
Bara Cola makes an encore appearance on the podcast to chat about Carbice, a company he founded to commercialize next ge... Read more
22 Feb 2017
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51mins
Ranked #19
26: Jen Dionne - The light at the end of the tunnel
26: Jen Dionne - The light at the end of the tunnel
Jen Dionne from Stanford University is the first guest of 2017! We focus on optical metamaterials -- engineered material... Read more
2 Feb 2017
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54mins
Ranked #20
25: Vivian Ferry - What constraints are really constraints?
25: Vivian Ferry - What constraints are really constraints?
On this quadranscentennial episode of Nanovation, Vivian Ferry from the University of Minnesota joins the podcast to tal... Read more
21 Dec 2016
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57mins