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EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
European Young Chemists' Network
Frequency: 1 episode/116d. Total Eps: 18

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All about IUPAC
Season 5 Ā· Episode 4
jeudi 29 août 2024 ⢠Duration 37:18
In this episode our host Carl Schneider interviews IUPACās
president-elect Mary Garson about all things IUPAC.
Mary Garson is an emeritus Professor at the University of
Queensland, current vice-president of IUPAC and president-elect for the upcoming legislative period. She has been a long-standing figure in IUPAC and has shaped the way we know IUPAC today. In this episode, Carl and Mary talk about how IUPAC as a global organization ensures its impact on the local level, how it fosters the next generation of researchers and so much more.
Read more about IUPACās āGlobal Womenās Breakfastā, one of Maryās closest to heart projects, here!
Science Policy
Season 5 Ā· Episode 3
vendredi 31 mai 2024 ⢠Duration 45:00
In this episode, we delve into the intricate world of science policy and explore avenues for greater collaboration between scientists and policymakers.
To address this complex topic,Ā Marie PerrinĀ sits down with two distinguished experts to unravel the complexities and synergies between science and policy. From the science side,Ā Prof. Jovana MiliÄ, assistant professor at the university of Fribourg (Switzerland) and member of theĀ Swiss Young AcademyĀ andĀ Global Young Academy, and from the policy sideĀ Marton Kottmayer, science communication and policy officer at theĀ European Chemical SocietyĀ (EuChemS).
Whether youāre a passionate scientist, a policy enthusiast, or simply curious about the forces shaping our world, this episode promises to ignite your intellect and inspire action.
During this conversation we cover:
- 1:55 What is science policy
- 3:55 How is EuChemS involved in advising policy makers?
- 7:06 What are the motivations and challenges for scientists to be actively involved in science policy
- 10:42 Understanding the complexity of policy making: scientists are only one of many stakeholders.
- 15:48 Opportunities for early carrier scientists to be part of the conversation.
- 24:50 Why it matters, or how policies affect science at every level.
- 33:31 Where to start; how can I be involved?
If you want to go further, you can read about « The Role of Early-Career Chemists in European Policy-Making » and « Engaging Early-Career Scientists in Global Policy-Making » and check out the EuChemS magazine to get the latest science policy news from Brussels. Moreover, the EuChemS workshops targeting the selected elements carbon, lithium, nitrogen and phosphorus can be watched online! And for a more active involvement you can always find the public consultations from the European Commission online.
Synthesizing valuable chemicals from waste materials - EYCA interview Dr. Emilia Paone
Season 2 Ā· Episode 4
lundi 1 février 2021 ⢠Duration 18:10
In our new series, we interview the winners of the prestigious European Ā Young Chemists' Award 2020 to discuss with them their research and also Ā ask them for advice for other young chemists.
Today, we are talking about how important chemicals for industrial processes can be synthesized in a more sustainable way without relying on petrochemical resources.
For this, our Rumanian delegate Robert Čincu interviewed the Silver medal winner at the PhD Level, Dr. Emilia Paone.
Enabling chemical reactions with sound - EYCA interview Dr. Gregory Chatel
Season 2 Ā· Episode 3
lundi 25 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 16:59
In our new series, we interview the winners of the prestigious European Young Chemists' Award 2020 to discuss with them their research and also ask them for advice for other young chemists.
Today, we are talking about how we can enable novel reactions with the application of ultrasound, which could allow for more eco-friendly processes in the chemical industry.
For this, our Austrian delegate Miguel Steiner interviewed the Silver medal winner at the Early Career Research Level, Dr. Gregory Chatel.
Detecting water pollutants automatically on-site - EYCA Interview Dr. Eoin Murray
Season 2 Ā· Episode 2
lundi 18 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 22:30
In our new series, we interview the winners of the prestigious European Ā Young Chemists' Award 2020 to discuss with them their research and also Ā ask them for advice for other young chemists.
Today, we are talking about a new device that allows to monitor nitrate and nitrite levels in environmental and industrial waters automatically and periodically directly at the water source without expensive laboratory equipment.
For this, our Dutch delegate Koen van den Helder interviewed the Gold medal winner at the PhD Level, Dr. Eoin Murray.
Antimicrobial thin-films and their application possibilities - EYCA Interview Dr. Maria Chiara Sportelli
Season 2 Ā· Episode 1
lundi 11 janvier 2021 ⢠Duration 13:09
In our new series, we interview the winners of the prestigious European Young Chemists' Award 2020 to discuss with them their research and also ask them for advice for other young chemists.
Today, we are talking about thin films that have antimicrobial properties and how they are synthesized, analyzed, and applied on various substances.
For this, our Belgium delegate Nathan Carpentier interviewed the Gold medal winner at the Early Career Research Level, Dr. Maria Chiara Sportelli.
Microplastics - Definition, Problems and Solutions
Season 1 Ā· Episode 2
vendredi 28 août 2020 ⢠Duration 15:35
Today, we will discuss with Dr. Kelada what the correct definition of microplastics is, how theyāre formed and advantages or disadvantages associated with them. Furthermore, we are talking about transparent wood as a novel building material, the ability to replace the transistors in our computer with single molecules and the effect of family income on children's brain development.
CO2 Reduction, a Possible Solution for the Climate Crisis?
Season 1 Ā· Episode 1
mardi 30 juin 2020 ⢠Duration 36:46
Could we produce useful chemicals while lowering the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere? In this month's episode, we are interviewing Prof. Victor Mougel from ETH Zurich to answer this and many more questions. We talk about the basics of CO2 reduction, the different approaches and their advantages and challenges. Furthermore, we are talking about the encryption of information in DNA, a new synthesis strategy to develop more efficient pharmaceuticals, and a new high throughput methodology for drug discovery.
IUPAC Top 10 Emerging Technologies
Season 5 Ā· Episode 2
jeudi 21 mars 2024 ⢠Duration 31:35
In this episode Carl Schneider interviews IUPACās past-president Prof. Dr. Javier GarcĆa Martinez about the 2023 āIUPAC Top Tenā. Javier and Carl talk about the origin of this tradition, what concerns the chemists of the world, and how IUPAC as a global organization encourages local acting.
For a further look at last yearās finalists you can read up on them here.
Until the 31st of March you can also submit your candidates here to be considered for the 2024 edition of the Top Ten.
You always wanted to know something else about IUPAC? Now, is your chance! We are planning a follow-up episode to talk with Javier about IUPAC in general and we invite you to submit your questions to us beforehand.
A career in science communication
Season 5 Ā· Episode 1
lundi 4 décembre 2023 ⢠Duration 51:28
In this episode, we dive into an under-explored yet thrilling career path for chemists: becoming a full-time science communicator. To discuss this topic, Marie Perrin interviews not one but two successful science communicators, Rute Pereira, founder of amazingchemist and social media editor for the ESA and Fernando Gomollón Bel, founder of the science communication startup Agata.
During this conversation we cover:
2:18 What does a typical day in the life of a science communicator look like?
6:08 How can one become a full time science communicator ? 9:47 How can one learn about the tools commonly used in science communication?
17:51 What are the most effective media to reach out to the public about science?
24:24 What are the rewards and challenges of being in science communication?
37:03 How can mentoring help you in defining your dream career path and how can a network like the EYCN enable that?
47:20 Take home message from our guests.
If you want to seize the opportunity of building strong mentoring connections and friendships, donāt forget to sign up for the ECC9 in Dublin! Application for abstracts are open until the 8th of December.