Podcast about Material Science that maybe of interest.

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The discussion highlights a podcast titled "Beyond the Blue" from Boise State University, featuring Amy Moll, a professor of material science and engineering. The episode showcases her expertise and contributions to the PBS documentary series "Nova: Making Stuff." This resource is recommended for those interested in advancements in material science and engineering.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of material science principles
  • Familiarity with engineering concepts
  • Knowledge of academic research methodologies
  • Interest in educational media and podcasts
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the "Beyond the Blue" podcast series for additional episodes
  • Research Amy Moll's contributions to material science
  • Watch PBS's "Nova: Making Stuff" for insights into material innovations
  • Investigate current trends in material science and engineering education
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Students, educators, and professionals in material science and engineering, as well as anyone interested in academic discussions and advancements in these fields.

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Thought this podcast may be of interest to you guys. It's from Boise State's (where I went to school and work with now) Beyond the Blue program, which is a podcast series that spotlights various academics from the university.

This one is from Amy Moll, who is a professor of material science and engineering and she was also involved in PBS's Nova: Making Stuff documentary series.

You should check it out: http://beyondtheblue.boisestate.edu
 
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