Discover how phase change materials (PCMs) are set to revolutionize the future of electronics with our expert speaker, Winnie Ye from Carleton University. Moderated by Rachel Won from Nature Photonics, we unravel the remarkable capabilities of PCMs that enable rapid and reversible shifts in optical and electrical properties. These materials promise significant advancements in areas such as optical communication and neuromorphic computing. Ye offers a trove of knowledge on these cutting-edge technologies, providing career-focused advice to those eager to explore the world of photonics.
Peering into the future, the discussion examines the potential of PCMs in emerging sectors like quantum computing and their integration with 2D materials. Collaboration is key, as we discuss the synergy between academia, industry, and government to drive advancements in this dynamic field. For those at the start of their careers, the podcast offers sage advice on navigating mentorship, the power of volunteering, and the journey to building a successful scientific career. This episode promises a wealth of insights, from technical depths to personal growth avenues in the scientific community.
Host:
Akhil Kallepalli
Chancellor's Fellow and Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
University of Strathclyde, UK
Moderator:
Rachel Won
International Editor
Nature Photonics
Expert:
Winnie Ye
Professor
Carleton University, CAN
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