Nanotechnology Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED

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  • @alikaandrade3435
    @alikaandrade3435 4 года назад +902

    I’m only half-way through this video, and this college student is EXACTLY the kind of student I’d want if I was a professor of any sort: smart, humble enough to ask questions, curious, and excited about her field of study. What a cool thing to see. Most college students I know are just there because they think they have to be.

    • @JET7C0
      @JET7C0 4 года назад +40

      Your last sentence is very true, and the sad thing to me is that in the US at least, there are many people who can't attend college that would love to, or have a much harder time doing so, not because of they lack the _ability,_ but because of the arbitrary factor of how much (or how little) money their family has when they graduate high school. People like to insist we live in a meritocracy in America, but it's not even close.

    • @kaspervercruysse5710
      @kaspervercruysse5710 4 года назад +12

      That last thing isn't very true in my experience, most students I know are genuinely passionate about their studies
      EDIT: I'm not sure if it makes a difference, but I am Belgian myself

    • @FRESHNESSSSSS
      @FRESHNESSSSSS 4 года назад +6

      Creep

    • @SgtJuls
      @SgtJuls 3 года назад +4

      @@JET7C0 that last conclusion is flawed though, it’s a meritocracy because you have to produce enough value to get the rewards, merit creates opportunity... just really wanting to go to college doesn’t mean your family has done enough for you to deserve it, unfortunately I believe college has become so expensive that the only way to get in is to get some sort of student loan that most will still be paying for for most of their life

    • @giancarloinguillo5849
      @giancarloinguillo5849 3 года назад +8

      Well she’s a STEM major so she obviously wants to be there, people don’t do these degrees unless they want to

  • @npa5838
    @npa5838 4 года назад +200

    4:46 I appreciate that he's holding the super advanced Lego transistor with gloves on

  • @ando1135
    @ando1135 3 года назад +81

    love hearing experts talk about their fields...they are so knowledgeable and passionate....you can tell they live and breath their interest

  • @Durdoguns
    @Durdoguns 4 года назад +244

    Sugestions for 5 levels
    - Physics explain Entropy
    - Chemitry explain KERBS cycle
    - Economist explain inflation
    - Economist explain currency
    - Scientist explain transistors
    - Mathmatician explain power to 0
    - Mathmatician explain Pi
    - Mathmatician explain Divided by 0
    - Mathmatician explain prime numbers

    • @RicardoOliveira-wg7ku
      @RicardoOliveira-wg7ku 3 года назад +4

      Power to 0: www.khanacademy.org/math/cc-eighth-grade-math/cc-8th-numbers-operations/exponents-with-negative-bases/v/raising-a-number-to-the-0th-and-1st-power
      Pi: is just a constant like any other. In this case, pi = perimeter of any circle / (radius of that circle * 2)
      Division by 0: is just an unknown, meaning nobody knows, so there isn't much to explain; if you think about division as dividing equaly and getting no remainder, then might be easier to get it. If you have 2 apples and divide by 2 people, you have 1 for each, thus 0 apples remaining, dividing 2 apples by 1 person, the person gets all, so 0 apples remain, but when you try to divide 2 apples by 0 people, the way we know how to divide, we always get 2 apples remaining, thus division is incomplete. And if you try to divide the 2 apples remaing again, you will still get 2 apples remaining. So it's an unknown, because we don't know how to solve division, we don't know how to divide by 0 and get a remainder of 0.
      Prime Numbers: this is easy...
      Although, Prime Numbers and Pi have a lot of different and curious applications, might be interesting to be explored in such videos.

    • @amgm1996
      @amgm1996 3 года назад +1

      the pi and dividing by zero are great

    • @frasersimpson3914
      @frasersimpson3914 3 года назад +7

      philosopher explains metaphysics :O

    • @jacoblehrer4198
      @jacoblehrer4198 3 года назад +2

      if you've been paying attention to current events it's likely the level 1 and level 5 would have the same understanding of inflation...........

    • @owk9018
      @owk9018 3 года назад

      Economics isn't a science

  • @jaspherdansalan635
    @jaspherdansalan635 4 года назад +160

    This is one of the best series on RUclips. I have been a fan since episode 1. I would love to see someone explain something Pharmacology related in the future.

  • @adrianhn9999
    @adrianhn9999 4 года назад +230

    I am studying this major and after watching this video I feel more inspired for the world that's waiting up for me and my fellow colleagues.

    • @tiffanyandrade2705
      @tiffanyandrade2705 4 года назад +5

      I wish you a happy and prosperous career!

    • @hassanattar389
      @hassanattar389 3 года назад

      what the major is ?
      plz if you know any site
      or channel where they explain more about majors of nanotechnologie
      dont hesitate to tell me

    • @adrianhn9999
      @adrianhn9999 3 года назад

      @@tiffanyandrade2705 thank you very much!

    • @poisson6673
      @poisson6673 3 года назад

      What branch of engineering shd I choose if I want a career in nanotechnology??

    • @rhodesiansneverdie1539
      @rhodesiansneverdie1539 3 года назад +2

      @@poisson6673 McDonald's

  • @atrophysicist
    @atrophysicist 4 года назад +739

    I don't understand, why did they start with the expert first?

    • @BurritoMassacre
      @BurritoMassacre 4 года назад +51

      I had a hard time understanding the first one too LOL

    • @ddgg1740
      @ddgg1740 4 года назад +10

      Lol😂😂😂😂

    • @BurritoMassacre
      @BurritoMassacre 4 года назад +38

      @@fake_satan2600 it was sarcasm but I am still mind blown at our ability to manipulate materials at such microscopic levels. This is an amazing field.

    • @praveenregmi7771
      @praveenregmi7771 4 года назад

      😅😅great humour

    • @norasellaoui1822
      @norasellaoui1822 3 года назад

      😂

  • @PierceArner
    @PierceArner 4 года назад +84

    There're so many really interesting applications when you start looking into techniques around biomimetic design for things like the shapes on black butterfly wings being helpful for the application of things like designs of solar cells to make them better at capturing incoming light. The whole field is just immensely interesting.

  • @ojkolsrud1
    @ojkolsrud1 4 года назад +60

    Haha, that little girl was so cute when she told about the atoms!

    • @LuckyG_
      @LuckyG_ 4 года назад +6

      But somehow didn't think about 'em beforehand, just a baby ant

  • @LeeDee5
    @LeeDee5 4 года назад +388

    I love this series but I can only really grasp the first 2 levels. 😞

    • @Phagocytosis
      @Phagocytosis 4 года назад +30

      I had more trouble with the second level than with the third one for some reason. And more with the fourth than the fifth, but that's probably because the last one talked about biology, which I know a little bit more about. But yes, it is difficult to understand a lot of this.

    • @GamesForNoobs
      @GamesForNoobs 4 года назад +2

      Lol
      Yooo bot who replies on EVERY COMMENT... SHUT UP!!!!

    • @teressaginthe303
      @teressaginthe303 4 года назад +1

      Keep reading

    • @bisyrim1030
      @bisyrim1030 4 года назад

      Me too

    • @CharliMorganMusic
      @CharliMorganMusic 3 года назад

      That's the point! The only one I could understand to the 4th level was Blockchain, and even then, I only "understood" the concepts

  • @faizamin2013
    @faizamin2013 4 года назад +232

    It's Nanotech, you like it
    -Tony Stark

    • @GamesForNoobs
      @GamesForNoobs 4 года назад +2

      :D

    • @vorlinn
      @vorlinn 4 года назад +8

      Literally why I came here 😭

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 4 года назад

      Beloved Memories
      -Username checks out-
      Yes, I do indeed like it.

    • @livelaughscience
      @livelaughscience 10 месяцев назад

      @@vorlinnsame haha

  • @darthybai
    @darthybai 3 года назад +8

    I was aware and understood semiconductors and semicon at some extent but the Level 5 expert exposed me to something I had never heard of or even remotely heard of it. Thank you Dr. George S. Tulevski and Dr. Angela Belcher for highlighting this side of nanosciences.
    This episode needs way more views

  • @MartyD
    @MartyD 4 года назад +77

    I feel smarter as this video progresses!

  • @TheElderOne28
    @TheElderOne28 4 года назад +44

    I really like this series, I would love to see Depression explained in 5 levels of difficulty. It's exactly one of those subjects that seems way simpler than it actually is...

  • @amosp9411
    @amosp9411 4 года назад +29

    I have always been curious as to what exactly Nanotechnology was, Thank you!

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад +496

    “If you can't explain it to a six year old, you don't understand it yourself.”
    ― Albert Einstein

    • @maxse6221
      @maxse6221 4 года назад +24

      Well, thats not the exact quote but close enough.

    • @maximed_3414
      @maximed_3414 4 года назад

      @@maxse6221 what is the exact quote ?

    • @Belioyt
      @Belioyt 4 года назад

      STFU

    • @maxse6221
      @maxse6221 4 года назад +29

      @@maximed_3414 "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.

    • @user-zu6ts5fb6g
      @user-zu6ts5fb6g 4 года назад +4

      reported for spam

  • @sydneywade3942
    @sydneywade3942 4 года назад +26

    Could you make a video on immunology, e.g., the basics of inflammation, the immune system's role in autoimmunity or cancer, the complement cascade system, etc.?

  • @hollymoon4302
    @hollymoon4302 4 года назад +7

    I love this series! I'm a medical doctor and feel so excited for all the technology that's coming up. We don't learn so much about tech in our graduation so I feel like I'm educating myself watching this Wired series.

  • @sulley119
    @sulley119 4 года назад +76

    Holy crap y’all got Angela Belcher :0

  • @babelbabel2419
    @babelbabel2419 3 года назад +13

    What an excellent video! All 5 people were interesting. The perspective layed out by the expert is really fascinating.

  • @FingeringThings
    @FingeringThings 4 года назад +119

    This man is a genius

  • @maddieb.8514
    @maddieb.8514 4 года назад +72

    A baby ant!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I love it!!! That's pretty freaking small I would imagine!!

  • @TheReal_happy40
    @TheReal_happy40 4 года назад +50

    Hello, I just discovered this series, and I found it really interesting.
    I am a geology major and I'd like to hear someone's opinion on some aspect. Earth related or not.
    Can we please have a geologist next time? Especially if they can presents some theories, I am deeply interested

  • @marz.6102
    @marz.6102 4 года назад +82

    "NANO MACHINES, SON!"

    • @timauth
      @timauth 4 года назад +1

      Why are you screaming nano machines to your son? My imagination goes wild.

    • @Ian-oh1nq
      @Ian-oh1nq 4 года назад +3

      @@timauth you can r/woosh me but hes doing a metal gear solid refrence

    • @OfMechanismAndMatter
      @OfMechanismAndMatter 4 года назад +2

      I was hoping to see this comment here.

    • @jcw5611
      @jcw5611 4 года назад +1

      I was searching that comment, thanks

    • @AlfonsoNigeria
      @AlfonsoNigeria 2 года назад

      They harden in response to physical trauma.

  • @soulhulk8318
    @soulhulk8318 4 года назад +11

    I love how his voice just got deeper

  • @JonLimitless
    @JonLimitless 4 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for breaking down Nanotechnology as this really does bring to light some amazing things that most people might not grasp otherwise.

  • @sjwimmel
    @sjwimmel 4 года назад +23

    I'm there for Savannah's enthusiasm for science: "I like chemistry!" AWESOME!

  • @visnau1126
    @visnau1126 3 года назад +8

    The expert explaination one was extremely interesting, I love these videos wired, please keep em coming.

  • @torchictwentyone
    @torchictwentyone 4 года назад +35

    7:00 i like chemistry so i'm going to go into chemical engineering. OHHHHHHHHHHHH DEARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    • @IssyFishyy
      @IssyFishyy 3 года назад +7

      Yeah, it’s on par with “I like programming and video game designing so i went to Computer Science.”

  • @chidinmaebere3560
    @chidinmaebere3560 2 года назад +2

    FUTURE CHEMICAL ENGINEER AND NANOTECHNOLOGIST HEREEEE! I am so in love with this field, how broad it is, and how applicable it is to us and the planet☺️

  • @Danila1
    @Danila1 4 года назад +6

    Also, the final discussion #5 is not at advanced level, he just asks/speaks about some specific and narrow issues. But he still speaks at a level of a non-professional student.

  • @shadoye26
    @shadoye26 4 года назад +6

    Man: "what's the smallest object you can think of"
    Kid: "a baby ant"

  • @davideaezakmi9530
    @davideaezakmi9530 4 года назад +11

    This series is so great, everyone can learn something

  • @Kalairian
    @Kalairian 4 года назад +21

    I love this series, so interesting and educational :)

  • @galactivationstation8533
    @galactivationstation8533 2 года назад +1

    Expert: would you want to make something out of these atoms?
    kid: I would make a unicorn out of them.
    me: :')

  • @QuestionEverythingButWHY
    @QuestionEverythingButWHY 4 года назад +40

    “I learned very early the difference between knowing the name of something and knowing something.”
    ― Richard P. Feynman

    • @Belioyt
      @Belioyt 4 года назад +6

      STOP SPAMMING 😡

    • @poseidon5592
      @poseidon5592 4 года назад

      @@Belioyt what the matter his just giving some good words

    • @MaintainMundane
      @MaintainMundane 4 года назад

      Stop.

  • @annamarusarz7628
    @annamarusarz7628 4 года назад +9

    As a dancer I love that the college student had tap shoes on her wall lol

  • @tanujkumar1576
    @tanujkumar1576 3 года назад +19

    I'm a graduate student and this was super helpful in reminding me why I'm working in this field XD.

    • @yugalsharma2773
      @yugalsharma2773 3 года назад

      U r a researcher?

    • @tanujkumar1576
      @tanujkumar1576 3 года назад

      @@yugalsharma2773 Yes.

    • @yugalsharma2773
      @yugalsharma2773 3 года назад

      @@tanujkumar1576 in nanotech?, Specific area?

    • @salahaldeen8249
      @salahaldeen8249 2 года назад

      @@tanujkumar1576
      How much time I need to get a general idea about nano technology ?
      So I can start my research in electrical engineering using nanotechnology !!

    • @tanujkumar1576
      @tanujkumar1576 2 года назад

      @@salahaldeen8249 don't focus on the time, that'll accomplish nothing. Just try to find projects that are interesting to you. I can only say that experience and reading over the course of years will get you to the point of being an expert in the field. Just look at the various stages in this video itself, it's a great example of how long it takes for each level.

  • @donstrong9195
    @donstrong9195 4 года назад +13

    I wonder how long until we can get a nanotech Ironman armor

    • @ediecallanan7791
      @ediecallanan7791 4 года назад

      THE AMERICANS ARE WORKING ON IT

    • @angelpesinaa4354
      @angelpesinaa4354 4 года назад

      @@ediecallanan7791 and us Americans are going to use it to blow up stuff

    • @jenromeave4793
      @jenromeave4793 3 года назад +1

      @@angelpesinaa4354 :’((

  • @godlink4186
    @godlink4186 3 года назад +1

    The College student’s English and confidence is top tier even when compared to people in the corporate world

  • @SuperMaDBrothers
    @SuperMaDBrothers 4 года назад +3

    19:17 zooming without self view: brave.

  • @chasegraham246
    @chasegraham246 4 года назад +2

    These are super interesting discussions about nanomaterials. Here's my question: How far out are molecular printers? Is that what the expert meant by materials synthesis?

  • @mohammedmijan8270
    @mohammedmijan8270 3 года назад +1

    Can we get them to bring in one very experienced philosopher to come do this series. Bruh just imagine the life they’d talk about at each level

  • @ricomenez5362
    @ricomenez5362 3 года назад +2

    Man I would’ve loved to be in this. It’s late but I’m in Nanosystems Engineering as a sophomore so I haven’t taken any major focused classes, just general engineering, but this makes me super excited to dive into Nano engineering classes

    • @salahaldeen8249
      @salahaldeen8249 2 года назад

      How much time I need to get a general idea about nano technology ?
      So I can start my research !!

  • @juliegolick
    @juliegolick 4 года назад +1

    Most of the time when these are posted, I can usually understand up to level 3. This time I made it as far as level 2. Wild stuff!

  • @aswinkrishna5042
    @aswinkrishna5042 4 года назад +4

    as someone who wants to do a master in nanotech, these videos are really helpful
    gg wired

  • @RyukendoSun
    @RyukendoSun 3 года назад +2

    Keep these series up! Learning so much and loving the content!

  • @jayluck8047
    @jayluck8047 4 года назад +7

    17:14
    One day, her research will inspire the invention of Voyager’s, “Gel-Packs”.

  • @Channel_
    @Channel_ 4 года назад +3

    1:05 a baby ant
    That's so cute.

  • @rock3tcatU233
    @rock3tcatU233 2 года назад

    The idea to reprogram viruses to perform nanofabrication is genius.
    No more messing around with separate lithography and deposition processes will drive down the cost of these nanostructures immensely.

  • @chinyeh1037
    @chinyeh1037 2 года назад

    Talking at kids level, I'm proud of the achievement of tsmc (Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co), which leads the world currently about nanotechnology; they are developing semiconductors at 1 nm range right now. 🇹🇼 🇹🇼 🇹🇼

  • @mahmoudahmed2954
    @mahmoudahmed2954 4 года назад +5

    Oh. Do I see a Tag heuer monaco? Do I see a watch and car lover? love this series keep it up.

  • @casual1059
    @casual1059 2 года назад

    Its cool how levels 1 through 4 is him explaining while level 5 is him listening.

  • @josidasilva5515
    @josidasilva5515 4 года назад +1

    A little note on the what tools are used to manipulate atoms at a nano scale and how, would be welcome (i.e. argon gas, lasers).

    • @simplefolk8991
      @simplefolk8991 4 года назад

      He made a note on the child level? 2:20 One of those tools, a complete device that is, scanning tunneling microscope.

  • @rp-wn5or
    @rp-wn5or 4 года назад +2

    This is so interesting because my dad is in the business aspect of the companies that produce the lasers small enough to make those tiny nanometer sized holes. I had no idea why or what they were used for when he’d explain it but now I get it (he speaks only korean so it’s hard for him to explain all these things to my limited korean lol)

  • @donstrong9195
    @donstrong9195 4 года назад +6

    Wow the tubing process is cool growing then picking them like a perfect strawberry for your perfect shortcake

  • @azmak77
    @azmak77 Год назад

    When I grow up, I hope I can be like the grad student they featured. Smart, good-looking, and pure class. He’s going to be the future of the nanotechnology and battery industries for sure!

  • @altheaequatorin1179
    @altheaequatorin1179 3 года назад +1

    5 Levels explaining a subject matter of philosophy would be so great !!!!

  • @dommopa4464
    @dommopa4464 2 года назад +1

    When I watch these videos, it appears that the producers do not recall there are nice, smart, verbal little boys out there.

  • @think2086
    @think2086 3 года назад +1

    @8:33 woah. Didn't see that coming.

  • @theangledsaxon6765
    @theangledsaxon6765 3 года назад +6

    I love this! Makes me wish I went for ChemE; went for chem since I heard ChemE wasn’t really like chem. That said, im in a catalysis lab working with chemical engineers - doesn’t look like my choice really mattered, still got where I want to be!!

  • @hamanrohbani5563
    @hamanrohbani5563 4 года назад +2

    A psychologist would be very cool

  • @sollinw
    @sollinw 4 года назад +2

    Can he make video about his journey to the posisition he is at now? would be helpful

  • @fivemjs
    @fivemjs 3 года назад +3

    It is so interesting how we speak to different age groups. I don’t think I’ve ever sat down and thought about how I would discuss one certain topic to people of specific ages. I think it might be actually really fun to try but I definitely wouldn’t be talking about nano technology. =)

  • @curiosityguru9037
    @curiosityguru9037 4 года назад +1

    This is really fascinating. Great interview at the end!

  • @romancoinberg
    @romancoinberg 2 года назад +1

    I know she's a kid but it was kind of funny to me how she thought of a baby ant as an object while actually being a completely different thing.

  • @andromeda8rose
    @andromeda8rose 3 года назад

    Why do the transistors get smaller? Because the parts become more efficient? Because of the nature of the materials? (i.e. quantum dots?)

  • @maelstrom57
    @maelstrom57 4 года назад +3

    this series is amazing

  • @akshatkumar7603
    @akshatkumar7603 4 года назад +1

    1:34 plz tell me dis is not scripted

  • @WPGinfo
    @WPGinfo 4 года назад +2

    Thank you! It is so nice to learn a little something about this topic! It sparks many many questions; thank you for that.

  • @joep359
    @joep359 4 года назад +17

    I just started my masters in applied physics focusing on nanotech so this was really cool :)

    • @findparadise
      @findparadise 4 года назад +1

      Nice! Congratulations!

    • @aswinkrishna5042
      @aswinkrishna5042 4 года назад +1

      hey may i know what your major in undergrad was

    • @joep359
      @joep359 4 года назад +2

      @@aswinkrishna5042 I have a bachelor in applied physics and I'm now in the same faculty's master track but in the nanotech branch at the university of technology eindhoven

    • @jay_ye11
      @jay_ye11 4 года назад

      This is awesome! I’m a MechE undergrad currently, but hoping to pursue a grad degree in Materials Science and Engineering with a nanotech focus. Very cool to hear about others doing the same; gives some much needed motivation. Good luck! :)

  • @namjooniejoon6814
    @namjooniejoon6814 2 года назад

    recently graduated chem engineering and i can confirm there was FAR less chemistry than i expected

  • @nikhilrawool
    @nikhilrawool 4 года назад +9

    I Liked his explanation and especially his voice has a good bass

  • @strati5phere
    @strati5phere 2 года назад

    Be nice if this video was marked for easier digestion in the timeline.

  • @Vyrrg
    @Vyrrg 4 года назад

    I majored in nanotechnology and have a masters in nanomaterial science and I legit could not grasp the 16 years old conversation. The college student and above were fine

  • @harorokirin
    @harorokirin 3 года назад

    this kinda video is what i listened before i go to sleep so i can sleep better just like in my classroom when my tutor is teaching

  • @NamrathaUllal1697
    @NamrathaUllal1697 4 года назад +2

    Great explanation at all levels..

  • @Riptions
    @Riptions 3 года назад

    Expert calls on mother nature. I'm most interested in how this is technology is actually made and the machines used to make it. Light waves? Any recommendations?

  • @mosesmukambojr8707
    @mosesmukambojr8707 3 года назад +1

    Get Stephanie Kelton to explain Modern Monetary Theory

  • @erickne1906
    @erickne1906 4 года назад +1

    Could you do one of this type of videos about human rights? I think this concept can be easily manipulated for the media, in detriment of his real significance

    • @eli53973
      @eli53973 4 года назад +2

      That'd be unnecessarily political for a hard science (+music) series.

  • @crazyphantom15
    @crazyphantom15 3 года назад +1

    "Explain it to me like I'm 5."
    Thanks

  • @ssiddarth
    @ssiddarth 4 года назад +1

    Love the concept of this series 👌

  • @nezahat773
    @nezahat773 2 года назад

    Does anyone know the name of the expert? I got really curious about the topic she was talking about, maybe I can find a article or something.

  • @aaryan3461
    @aaryan3461 4 года назад

    How do you see those materials? I mean the wavelength of visible light is 500nm+. So you must be using some kind of electron microscopes to see them right?

  • @Seseren
    @Seseren 4 года назад +7

    I study little things that people don't see because even small sh*t matters.

  • @mikejohnstonbob935
    @mikejohnstonbob935 4 года назад +5

    dog owner: I got my dog to do tricks
    Dr Belcher: *hold my bacteriophage

  • @tiagopancracio4355
    @tiagopancracio4355 2 года назад

    Im glad to be taking this course in the only university that offers It in my country (Portugal) NOVA university of lisbon and im getting more and more excited about being a nanotech engineer After this video.

  • @briandsouza7854
    @briandsouza7854 4 года назад +6

    The last lady seemed much more knowledgeable than our expert over here.

    • @eustache_dauger
      @eustache_dauger 4 года назад +12

      He did mention reading her paper when he was still a student 16:07

    • @MaintainMundane
      @MaintainMundane 4 года назад +4

      This is almost always the case in this series

    • @alphhs5260
      @alphhs5260 4 года назад +2

      I think that's the point

    • @simplefolk8991
      @simplefolk8991 4 года назад

      Only vids in this series where the lecturer is on par with the expert so far I've watched is the Physicist teaching dimensions, and the hacker Samy Hamkar who is actually acquainted with his lvl 5 expert.

    • @HyperiumHawkes
      @HyperiumHawkes 4 года назад +1

      They belong to different fields of application. Means that the research focus is different as well. Biological vs computational although need nanomaterial manipulation differs greatly in focus.

  • @roccogonzalez6747
    @roccogonzalez6747 Год назад

    George got some good taste in watches wearing a Tag Heuer Grand Prix.

  • @rayjasmantas9609
    @rayjasmantas9609 Год назад

    Nanotechnology should also be seen as better quality control of material as a matter.

  • @rajhshah96
    @rajhshah96 3 года назад

    Why don't they use cyclotron and/lasers for nano fabrications ?

  • @nofriendsdevynkdp1934
    @nofriendsdevynkdp1934 4 года назад

    Is there a way that you can use nano tech to create materials that are strong and can be used as say like solar energy

  • @justinateronpi7631
    @justinateronpi7631 4 года назад +3

    The one zoom meeting my brain can't process...

  • @YurvanGor
    @YurvanGor 4 года назад

    George, is that Tag Heuer Monaco Automatic you're wearing?

  • @caitlinbraun372
    @caitlinbraun372 4 года назад +6

    He is really good at explaining! A lot of people who are this smart have a hard time relating their knowledge to “normal people” lol but he did a good job!!!

  • @pranavshinde5224
    @pranavshinde5224 4 года назад +3

    I wish this type of conversation should have in India. Well explained..!

  • @TheBrotherJustMe
    @TheBrotherJustMe 3 года назад +2

    Grad student: _”BATTERIES”_ 🔋

  • @joshpugh9430
    @joshpugh9430 3 года назад

    6:05 atomic configuration

  • @luzmartinez8264
    @luzmartinez8264 3 года назад +2

    What should i study if i want to become a nanotechnologist?

  • @catarinahenriques2011
    @catarinahenriques2011 4 года назад

    I love these EP.. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻