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EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
European Young Chemists' Network
17 episodes
1 week ago
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
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Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.
Show more...
Chemistry
Science
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Enabling chemical reactions with sound - EYCA interview Dr. Gregory Chatel
EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
16 minutes 59 seconds
4 years ago
Enabling chemical reactions with sound - EYCA interview Dr. Gregory Chatel

In our new series, we interview the winners of the prestigious European Young Chemists' Award 2020 to discuss with them their research and also ask them for advice for other young chemists.
Today, we are talking about how we can enable novel reactions with the application of ultrasound, which could allow for more eco-friendly processes in the chemical industry.
For this, our Austrian delegate Miguel Steiner interviewed the Silver medal winner at the Early Career Research Level, Dr. Gregory Chatel.

EYCN Podcast - Chemistry To Your Ears
Learn more about interesting chemistry related topics from interviews with young professionals and professors. Also hear something about the latest news in science in general.