#9: Donald Sadoway - MIT, Ambri, Boston Metal, Avanti Battery

Donald Sadoway is a professor of materials science and engineering at MIT where he teaches the most popular freshman course that is offered. His accomplishments include inventing the liquid metal battery for large-scale stationary storage and molten oxide electrolysis for carbon-free metals production. He is the founder of four companies, Ambri, Boston Metal, Avanti Battery, and Sadoway Labs. His TED Talk is animated and inspiring - and with 2.4 million views it is as much about inventing inventors as it is about inventing technology.
Professor Sadoway's mission to improve the environment, the success of his lab, the propensity to create spinout companies that commercialize his inventions, and most importantly the way he mentors grad-students and post-docs in his labs to ultimately be future technology leaders. We talk about thinking from first principles, knowing your limitations, thinking ahead of time about environmental impact of material inputs and the social considerations of extracting them, and much more.
Check out his free series of lectures on MIT open courseware: Intro to Solid State Chemistry. This is the course that Bill Gates loved to the point of wanting to meet Professor Sadoway which ultimately led to Bill Gates investing in Ambri, the liquid metal battery technology that Professor Sadoway invented.
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In this video:
0:00 Bio/Intro
3:55 Impact of funding and management on R&D
7:19 Politics/Administration impact on research
10:36 Appreciation for Volta’s discovery of the battery
14:30 Inventing inventors: self-confidence, guidance, and methodology
19:28 Promising characteristics of inventors
23:01 Idea development
25:50 Material selection: explore the periodic table
29:26 Advice for new researchers: clean sourcing and green manufacturing
31:56 Readiness of commercializable technologies
34:10 What graduate students should be aware of when choosing industry versus research
36:55 MIT: the atmosphere, teaching, and students
41:29 Journey of funding
49:36 luck of award winning
52:01 TTO (patents and commercialization) vs. University (funding)
54:15 Programs conducting relationships between the lab and industry
58:24 Idea development
1:00:36- Advice to grad students
More about Donald
Donald R. Sadoway is the John F. Elliott Professor of Materials Chemistry in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His B.A.Sc. in Engineering Science and Ph.D. in Chemical Metallurgy are from the University of Toronto. He joined the MIT faculty in 1978. The author of over 180 scientific papers and inventor on 35 U.S. patents, his research is directed towards batteries for grid-scale storage and towards environmentally sound metals extraction technologies. Online videos of his chemistry lectures hosted by MIT OpenCourseWare extend his impact on engineering education far beyond the lecture hall. In 2012 he was named by Time magazine as one of the 100 Most Influential People in the World.­­
Find Professor Sadoway on Twitter @dsadoway and on LinkedIn / donald-sadoway-50a0444a and visit donaldsadoway.com/ to connect.
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Пікірлер: 5

  • @jalalabdallah7879
    @jalalabdallah78793 жыл бұрын

    3.091 Lectures ( Solid state Chemistry ) was a beginning for Liquid-Metal-Battery. Thank you Prof. Sadoway. Jalal Abdallah (Physicist)

  • @mba2ceo
    @mba2ceo3 жыл бұрын

    1. efficiency 2. 3 days disconnected degradation 3. Cost for 2KWH ?

  • @ZubairKhan-vs8fe
    @ZubairKhan-vs8fe3 жыл бұрын

    9 years of receiving finding and not one penlight battery. Biggest con job

  • @robland4812

    @robland4812

    3 жыл бұрын

    Penlight battery? It’s about grid scale not flashlights. Perhaps you should listen more carefully before making moronic comments.

  • @MikeTrieu

    @MikeTrieu

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, this guy should have remained silent instead of removing all doubt 🤦🏻