Ep 26. Nanomaterials and Renewable Energy: From Solar Panels to Machine Learning
Sustainable Nano
English - October 19, 2018 13:30 - 21 minutes - 19.9 MB - ★★★★★ - 4 ratingsNatural Sciences Science Technology sustainable nano nanotechnology sustainability science chemistry academia research Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
How are photons like toddlers? And what does that have to do with solar energy? Dr. Jillian Buriak has been researching nanomaterials and renewable energy for over a decade, including work to improve solar panel technology. In this first episode of the Sustainable Nano Podcast's third season, we interview Dr. Buriak, who is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair of Nanomaterials for Energy, about her research, career path, and even some advice for junior scientists.
Dr. Jillian Buriak (left) and the cover illustration of single-crystal nickel−iron oxide nanoparticles of different shapes, based on an article from her lab (right, from Bao et al. 2014. (used with permission from the American Chemical Society)
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#### **ABOUT THIS EPISODE**
Related links:
Dr. Jillian Buriak: lab page and Twitter
Canada Research Chair in Nanomaterials
Covestro Lectureship
Bau et al. Nickel/Iron Oxide Nanocrystals with a Nonequilibrium Phase: Controlling Size, Shape, and Composition. Chemistry of Materials 2014, 26 (16), 4796-4804. DOI: 10.1021/cm501881a
Center for Sustainable Polymers
Center for Sustainable Nanotechnology
Interviewee: Dr. Jillian Buriak
Producer/Host: Miriam Krause
Editor: Alicia McGeachy
Music: PC III