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By Max Taylor
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
In our final episode, we continue our interview with Professor Judith Howard and talk about the principles behind x-ray crystallography.
The episode handout, along with links to the transcript, can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau5-6
In this episode, we focus on physical chemistry and interview Professor Judith Howard, a professor at Durham University. In We talk about her background and career. At the end of the episode, I take you through the concept of surface tension, an interesting concept covered at undergraduate level.
The handout for this episode along with a transcript can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau5-6
In this episode, we hear the second part of my interview about organic chemistry with Professor AnnMarie O'Donoghue. In this episode, we focus on her research on the mechanisms and catalysis of organic reactions and biological processes.
The handout for this episode, along with a full transcript, can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau3-4
In this episode, we focus on organic chemistry by talking to Professor AnnMarie O'Donoghue, a professor of organic and biological chemistry at Durham University. In this episode, we talk about her background and undergraduate teaching. At the end of this episode, we take you through the concept of isotope labelling in the determination of organic mechanisms.
The handout for this episode along with a transcript can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau3-4
In this second episode, we continue our interview with Professor Steed and focus on his research and his experience as the editor-in-chief of a scientific journal.
The handout for this episode, along with a full transcript, can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau1-2
In the first episode of the Chemistry at University podcast, we focus on inorganic chemistry by talking to Professor Jonathan Steed, a professor of inorganic chemistry at Durham University. In this episode, we talk to him about his background, followed by his undergraduate teaching and an overview of some undergraduate level concepts you would learn on an undergraduate Chemistry course.
The handout for this episode, along with a transcript can be found here: http://bit.ly/cau1-2
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.