Podqesst

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 2:55:34
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Synopsis

We're two Ph.D. students from the Quantum Energy and Sustainable Solar Technologies (QESST) Engineering Research Center supported by the National Science Foundation and U.S. Dept. of Energy. We aim to explore the narratives of graduate student research, usually focusing on engineering research relating to photovoltaics and solar energy.

Episodes

  • Abhishek Iyer

    21/08/2018 Duration: 49min

    Sebastian Husein speaks with Abhishek Iyer from the University of Delaware and co-founder of solar energy startup SHIO, winner of the 2018 LaunchR clean technology innovation competition.

  • David Needell

    21/08/2018 Duration: 45min

    Sebastian Husein talks to David Needell at the California Institute of Technology about tiny, luminscent balls for solar cells, the 7th World Conference on Photovoltaic Energy Conversion held in Hawaii this summer, and how David might be inadvertently causing volcanoes to erupt all over the globe.

  • Dr. Alex Freundlich

    21/08/2018 Duration: 26min

    Sebastian Husein and Joe Karas talk to Professor Alex Freundlich from the University of Houston about moon solar cells, cutting chickens with sunlight, and why flies in your vacuum deposition chambers can make your results a little buggy.

  • Eps. 6 - Simone Bernardini

    17/04/2018 Duration: 26min

    Joe and Sebastian interview Simone Bernardini, Ph.D. candidate at Arizona State University. They discuss electron lifetimes in silicon for solar cell applications, the process of publishing in academic journals, and Simone's enjoyment of sun. The work discussed can, in part, be found at: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8288645/

  • Eps. 5 - April Jeffries

    11/04/2018 Duration: 27min

    Joe and Sebastian get to chat with April Jeffries, a PhD candidate in Materials Science at Arizona State University, and Chief Technical Officer of start-up company Reactive Inks, LLC. In this episode, they discuss her work in metal contact innovations for solar cells, getting outside of her comfort zone to do customer discovery in the NSF iCorps program, and Joe and Sebastian struggle to do mental math.