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(Career) From Legos to Nanosticks ft. Steve Streets l Pranoti Kshirsagar l Episode 20326 Aug 202400:07:32

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

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What is Quantum Entanglement? ft. Carlos Anton Solanas l Pranoti Kshirsagar l Episode 22119 Aug 202400:05:08

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.


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215. [Video] SUPER Quantum ft. Doris Reiter | Pranoti Kshirsagar05 Mar 202400:39:51

In this episode, we dive into the fascinating world of quantum science with Doris Reiter who is a theoretical physicist in Germany.


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180. Ultra Fast & Furious Spin Dynamics ft. Reza Rouzegar04 May 202200:25:49

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Reza Rouzegar, PhD student at Freie Universität Berlin, to take a deeper dive into Reza’s research journey. He shares his favourite science project involving a terahertz emitter and what it all has to do with 5G! 

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179. Ultra Fast & Furious Spin Dynamics ft. Reza Rouzegar02 May 202200:05:59

This week’s real nano scientist is Reza Rouzegar, PhD student at Freie Universität Berlin. He will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of spintronics and terahertz spectroscopy. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about Reza’s research, videos from a physics lab, and more!

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178. Electrifying science ft. Kerstin Neuhaus27 Apr 202200:27:37

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Kerstin Neuhaus, a group leader at the Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Forschungszentrum Jülich. She shares her unusual research journey from meteors to microscopy and materials science. Listen in to learn how meteors are named and how to study battery materials with atomic force microscopy!

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177. Electrifying science ft. Kerstin Neuhaus25 Apr 202200:06:44

This week’s real nano scientist is Kerstin Neuhaus, a group leader at the Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Forschungszentrum Jülich. She will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of atomic force microscopy. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about Kerstin’s research, how to set up a graduate school, and more!

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176. Lasagna à la Nano ft. Jarrett Dillenburger13 Apr 202200:26:30

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Jarrett Dillenburger, a graduate researcher at the University of Pennsylvania to take a deeper dive into Jarret’s research journey. He not only shares his love for science but also for fostering the joy for experiments in children. To find out more about the program Jarrett is involved in to provide at-home experiments for children aged 7-13, check out: https://www.missionmaterialsscience.com/

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175. Lasagna à la Nano ft. Jarrett Dillenburger11 Apr 202200:06:10

This week’s real nano scientist is Jarrett Dillenburger, a graduate researcher at the University of Pennsylvania. He will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of layered inorganic lasagna - sorry, solids. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about Jarrett’s research, to learn about his favourite nano material, and what to do in Philadelphia when you’re into science and pasta.

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174. Surface chemistry reactions make nanomaterials happy ft. Sakiru Abiodun30 Mar 202200:18:10

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Sakiru Abiodun, a PhD candidate at the University of South Carolina, to take a deeper dive into Sakiru's research journey. He talks about his passion for writing and how the pandemic changed his view on social media.

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173. Surface chemistry reactions make nanomaterials happy ft. Sakiru Abiodun28 Mar 202200:06:46

This week's real nano scientist is Sakiru Abiodun, PhD candidate at the University of South Carolina. He will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of quantum dots. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about Sakiru's research, advice for international PhD students and impressions from the spring meeting of the American Chemical Society!

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172. Everything SAXS - Big Methods for Small Studies ft. Brian R. Pauw16 Mar 202200:37:21

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Brian R. Pauw, who is a researcher at BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Germany. They take a deeper dive into Brian’s career journey spanning four countries. He shares his passion for finding the perfect X-ray scattering data (correction) and more equity in science.

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171. Everything SAXS - Big Methods for Small Studies ft. Brian R. Pauw14 Mar 202200:05:24

This week’s real nano scientist is Brian R. Pauw. He will take us on a journey to the fine structure of materials at the nanoscale. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about X-ray scattering, a virtual tour to the lab (and Berlin!) and more!

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214. Crystals, Comics, Calculations, Chemistry ft. Amber Lim | Pranoti20 Dec 202300:37:00

In this fascinating episode of Under the Microscope, we delve into the world of crystals, comics, and computational chemistry with Amber Lim. Join us as we explore the intricate structures of intermetallic crystals, the power of computational methods to unravel their mysteries, and the creative use of comics to communicate scientific concepts.Amber shares her passion for understanding the fundamental principles that govern the formation of these complex structures, and how her research could lead to the development of new materials with remarkable properties. She also discusses her innovative approach to science communication, using comics to make complex scientific concepts more accessible to a wider audience.Whether you're a budding scientist, a curious mind, or simply fascinated by the beauty of crystals, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire. Join us as we embark on a journey into the fascinating world of intermetallic crystals, computational chemistry, and the power of storytelling to share scientific knowledge. Follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠RealScientists Nano⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano) on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mailing list⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share) Subscribe to our channel and follow on socials https://www.youtube.com/@the_ sciencetalk LINKEDIN - @The Science Talk https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/ TWITTER - @The_ScienceTalk @RealSci_Nano https://twitter.com/the_ScienceTalk https://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano INSTAGRAM - @TheScience_Talk https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ BLUESKY - @TheScienceTalk https://bsky.app/profile/thesciencetalk.bsky.social MASTODON - @RealSci_Nano https://mastodon.social/@RealSci_Nano

170. Argon Through the Looking Glass ft. Becky Cummings | Pranoti09 Mar 202200:18:08

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Rebecca Cummings who is a PhD student at the University of Glasgow. They take a deeper dive into Rebecca's research journey and how her PhD experience was impacted by the pandemic.

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169. Argon Through the Looking Glass ft. Becky Cummings07 Mar 202200:04:53

This week's real nano scientist is Rebecca Cummings. She will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of electron energy loss spectroscopy. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about microscopes and spectroscopy and how they can help to make gravitational wave detectors more sensitive!

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168. Breaking Barriers using Smart Materials ft. Yonatan Calahorra02 Mar 202200:36:37

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Yonatan Calahorra, Assistant Professor at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, to take a deeper dive into Yonatan’s research journey. He shares his favourite science project involving an eight-faceted surprise!


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167. Breaking Barriers using Smart Materials ft. Yonatan Calahorra28 Feb 202200:05:36

This week's real nano scientist is Yonatan Calahorra, Assistant Professor at Technion - Israel Institute of Technology. He will take us on a journey through the fascinating world of smart materials. Follow along @RealSci_Nano for tweets about Yonatan's research, career journey and more.

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166. Filming Electronic Movies in Emergent Phases ft. Chris W. Nicholson09 Feb 202200:29:57

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Chris W. Nicholson, Group Leader at the Fritz-Haber-Institut of the Max Planck Society, to take a deeper dive into Chris' research journey. This episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 09.02.2022.

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165. Filming Electronic Movies in Emergent Phases ft. Chris W. Nicholson07 Feb 202200:07:45

This episode’s guest is Chris W. Nicholson, Group Leader at the Fritz-Haber-Institut of the Max Planck Society. This episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 07.02.2022.


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164. A Nanomaterials Patchwork ft. Andrea Armani15 Dec 202100:42:31

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Andrea Armani, work title at Institute at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Andrea‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 15.12.2021.

163. A Nanomaterials Patchwork ft. Andrea Armani13 Dec 202100:05:39

This episode’s guest is Andrea Armani, who was a Professor of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science at the University of Southern California at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 13.12.2021.

162. Revolutionising Optics with New Materials ft. Hongyan (May) Mei24 Nov 202100:17:20

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Hongyan Mei, Ph.D. student and Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Mei‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 24.11.2021.

161. Revolutionising Optics with New Materials ft. Hongyan (May) Mei22 Nov 202100:06:04

This episode’s guest is Hongyan Mei, who was a Ph.D. student and Research Assistant at the University of Wisconsin-Madison at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 22.11.2021.

214. [Video] Crystals, Comics, Calculations, Chemistry ft. Amber Lim | Pranoti18 Dec 202300:32:14

In this fascinating episode of Under the Microscope, we delve into the world of crystals, comics, and computational chemistry with Amber Lim. Join us as we explore the intricate structures of intermetallic crystals, the power of computational methods to unravel their mysteries, and the creative use of comics to communicate scientific concepts.Amber shares her passion for understanding the fundamental principles that govern the formation of these complex structures, and how her research could lead to the development of new materials with remarkable properties. She also discusses her innovative approach to science communication, using comics to make complex scientific concepts more accessible to a wider audience.Whether you're a budding scientist, a curious mind, or simply fascinated by the beauty of crystals, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire. Join us as we embark on a journey into the fascinating world of intermetallic crystals, computational chemistry, and the power of storytelling to share scientific knowledge. Follow ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠RealScientists Nano⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano) on Twitter to meet a new materials/nano scientist every week. Join our ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠mailing list⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ (https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/27434/58164287005263723/share) Subscribe to our channel and follow on socials https://www.youtube.com/@the_ sciencetalk LINKEDIN - @The Science Talk https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-science-talk/ TWITTER - @The_ScienceTalk @RealSci_Nano https://twitter.com/the_ScienceTalk https://twitter.com/RealSci_Nano INSTAGRAM - @TheScience_Talk https://www.instagram.com/thescience_talk/ BLUESKY - @TheScienceTalk https://bsky.app/profile/thesciencetalk.bsky.social MASTODON - @RealSci_Nano https://mastodon.social/@RealSci_Nano --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/under-microscope/message

160. Dancing Atoms and the Stories They Tell ft. Burak Guzelturk17 Nov 202100:35:32

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Burak Guzelturk, Assistant Physicist at Argonne National Laboratory at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Burak‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 17.11.2021.

159. Dancing Atoms and the Stories They Tell ft. Burak Guzelturk15 Nov 202100:06:46

This episode’s guest is Burak Guzelturk, who was an Assistant Physicist at Argonne National Laboratory the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 15.11.2021.

158. Nature Inspired Additive Manufacturing ft. Hortense Le Ferrand10 Nov 202100:24:58

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Hortense Le Ferrand, Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Hortense‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 10.11.2021.

157. Nature Inspired Additive Manufacturing ft. Hortense Le Ferrand08 Nov 202100:04:26

This episode’s guest is Hortense Le Ferrand, who was an Assistant Professor at Nanyang Technological University at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 08.11.2021.

156. Creating New Quantum Materials Atom by Atom ft. Tiffany Harte03 Nov 202100:35:54

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Tiffany Harte, Senior reseach associate at the University of Oxford at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Tiffany‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 03.11.2021.

155. Creating New Quantum Materials Atom by Atom ft. Tiffany Harte01 Nov 202100:07:48

This episode’s guest is Tiffany Harte, who was a Senior reseach associate at the University of Oxford at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 01.11.2021.

154. Materials Science – Hot from the Press ft. Giulia Pacchioni27 Oct 202100:29:16

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Giulia Pacchioni, senior editor at Nature Reviews Materials at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Giulia‘s research and publishing career. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 27.10.2021.

153. Materials Science – Hot from the Press ft. Giulia Pacchioni25 Oct 202100:07:52

This episode’s guest is Giulia Pacchioni, who was a senior editor at Nature Reviews Materials at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 25.10.2021.

152. Getting in Shape: Spinning for Nanographene ft. Niklas Friedrich20 Oct 202100:33:11

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Niklas Friedrich, PhD Student at NanoGUNE at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Niklas' research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 20.10.2021.

151. Getting in Shape: Spinning for Nanographene ft. Niklas Friedrich18 Oct 202100:06:17

This episode’s guest is Niklas Friedrich, who was a PhD Student at NanoGUNE at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 18.10.2021.

Green Chemistry ft. Julio Terra | My Research04 Dec 202300:14:37

Green Chemistry is incredibly important topic for more sustainable research practices in all kinds of industries, including and not limited to, such as, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, beauty producats, fragrance industry.


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Bonus Episode: Happy 2nd Birthday to Real Scientists Nano01 Oct 202100:14:04

In this bonus episode, the team behind Real Scientists Nano and Under The Microscope get together to celebrate the project's 2nd birthday in October 2021. 

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150. Discoveries at the Interfaces ft. Ahmad R. Kirmani22 Sep 202100:22:22

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Ahmad R. Kirmani, Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Ahmad‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 22.09.2021.

149. Discoveries at the Interfaces ft. Ahmad R. Kirmani20 Sep 202100:05:24

This episode’s guest is Ahmad R. Kirmani, who was a Postdoctoral Researcher at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 20.09.2021.

148. Think Magnetically – Materials Around You ft. Muhammad Nauman01 Sep 202100:27:31

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Muhammad Nauman, Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Muhammad‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 01.09.2021.

147. Think Magnetically – Materials Around You ft. Muhammad Nauman30 Aug 202100:04:44

This episode’s guest is Muhammad Nauman, who was a Postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Science and Technology in Austria at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 30.08.2021.

146. Magic of plasma and thin films ft. Karyn Jarvis25 Aug 202100:25:54

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Karyn Jarvis, Senior Research Engineer at Swinburne University of Technology at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Karyn‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 25.08.2021.

145. Magic of plasma and thin films ft. Karyn Jarvis22 Aug 202100:05:03

This episode’s guest is Karyn Jarvis, who was a Senior Research Engineer at Swinburne University of Technology at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 22.08.2021.

144. Punching Materials Until They Get Angry ft. Yolanda Manzanares18 Aug 202100:16:13

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Yolanda Manzanares, PhD student at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Yolanda‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 18.08.2021.

143. Punching Materials Until They Get Angry ft. Yolanda Manzanares16 Aug 202100:04:52

This episode’s guest is Yolanda Manzanares, who was a PhD student at the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 16.08.2021.

142. Benefits of Noise ft. Said Rahimzadeh-Kalaleh Rodriguez | Pranoti11 Aug 202100:34:52

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Said Rahimzadeh-Kalaleh Rodriguez, Scientific Group Leader at AMOLF at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Said‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 11.08.2021.

213. Faster phones, thanks to SPINTRONICS ft. Sofia Ferreira Teixeira | Pranoti26 Nov 202300:34:59

Sofia Ferreira Teixeira is a postdoctoral researcher at CIC nanoGUNE (Spain). In this episode Sofia speaks about her research in spintronics, her career journey and her favourite experiment (so far).

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141. Benefits of Noise ft. Said Rahimzadeh-Kalaleh Rodriguez09 Aug 202100:09:57

This episode’s guest is Said Rahimzadeh-Kalaleh Rodriguez, who was a Scientific Group Leader at AMOLF at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 09.08.2021.

140. Electron Dances in Atomically Thin Crystals ft. Servet Ozdemir28 Jul 202100:22:45

In this episode Pranoti sits down with Servet Ozdemir, Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences at Heriot-Watt University at the time of recording, to take a deeper dive into Servet‘s research journey. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 28.07.2021.

139. Electron Dances in Atomically Thin Crystals ft. Servet Ozdemir26 Jul 202100:08:15

This episode’s guest is Servet Ozdemir, who was a Post Doctoral Research Associate in the Institute of Photonics and Quantum Sciences at Heriot-Watt University at the time of recording. This vintage episode of the Under the Microscope podcast was originally released on 26.07.2021.

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