Materialism Podcast Ep 80: Ceramic Innovation with Delta Faucet

Join us as we speak to Delta Faucet about a new way of ceramics processing. Learn how the process works and why they aren't pursuing it further at the moment.
This episode is sponsored by Delta Faucet, learn more about their work and services by visiting their website.
This episode is sponsored by Materials Today, an Elsevier community dedicated to the creation and sharing of materials science knowledge and experience through their peer-reviewed journals, academic conferences, educational webinars, and more.
Thanks to Kolobyte and Alphabot for letting us use their music in the show!
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Materialism Team: Taylor Sparks (co-creator,co-host), Andrew Falkowski (co-creator), Jared Duffy (production, marketing, and editing).
Keywords: Materials Science Manufacturing Ceramics Faucets Processing Time

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  • @johnfisher3380
    @johnfisher33804 ай бұрын

    This might be the coolest episode yet.

  • @TaylorSparks

    @TaylorSparks

    4 ай бұрын

    Right? I love that. Instead of a finished product what they are offering the community is a really cool technology that could transform the field but needs a bit more work

  • @easypeasyph
    @easypeasyph3 ай бұрын

    I'm so thrilled and thankful for your teaching methods, because of your style Doc I have decided to do a PhD in the field of material science now I'm in my first year and it's so much fun learning molecular dynamics enjoying the baby steps. Thank you A super fan

  • @TaylorSparks

    @TaylorSparks

    3 ай бұрын

    Heck yeah!! Which group!?

  • @easypeasyph

    @easypeasyph

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm part of a research lab LPMC ( in French physique de la matière condensé), we are focused on a computational approaches to see the effects of different materials on the desalination of seawater. We principally use LAMMPS and gromacs. It's so much fun seeing the giggling of little particles.