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Ep. 44: Be a Nice Person
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Pierre-Hugues (PH) Stefanuto who is an Associate Professor and Lead Scientist in the Molecular System Research…
EP 43: An Introduction to Optical Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) Spectroscopy
Here in Episode #43, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Mustafa Kansiz, who is currently the Director of Product Management at Photothermal Spectroscopy Corporation in Santa…
Ep. 42: Did You Look at the Raw Data?
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Professor Kelly Hines. Dr. Hines is an associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of…
Ep 41: The Story of the Michelson Exhibit at the Angels Camp Museum and the Life and Times of Albert A. Michelson
Here in Episode #41, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Sunil Mehrotra and Doug Modlin, who are the project leaders of the Albert Michelson Exhibit at the Angels Camp Museum located in Angels…
Ep. 40: Curiosity, Collaboration, and Open-Mindnesses are the Keys
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Professor Luis Colon. Dr. Colon is is the SUNY Distinguished Professor, A. Conger Goodyear Professor, and Associate…
Ep. 38: Being prepared isn’t just for Boy Scouts
Dr. Wilson is a research chemist and coordinator of the Cannabis Research Program in the Chemical Sciences Division at the National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg,…
Ep 39: Space and Spectroscopy: Two Very Important Things
Here in Episode #39, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Macarena Garcia Marin, who is an astrophysicist and instrument scientist for the European Space Agency based at the Space Telescope…
Ep 37: On the Subject of Flow Imaging Microscopy in Collaboration with the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists
Here in Episode #37, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Austin Daniels, application scientist for Yokogawa Fluid Imaging Technologies. This Episode will focus on flow imaging microscopy…
Ep. 36: A Day in the Life of a NIST Scientist
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Alix Rodowa, Research Chemist within the Organic Chemical Metrology Group at the National Institute of Standards…
Ep 35: On the Subject of Continuing Education for Spectroscopists.
Here in Episode #35, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Ellen V. Miseo, who has been active in vibrational spectroscopy and instrument development her entire career and is formally…
Ep. 34: A Banner Year for Separation Science at Pittcon 2025
Perrault Uptmor of William & Mary, and Dr. Emanuela Gionfriddo of SUNY at Buffalo. Kate and Emanuela are both returning guests of the pod (see episodes 2 and 14), and joined us on-site at the…
Ep. 32: Don’t skip seminar…you might miss a life-changing event
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Benjamin Garcia. Dr. Garcia is the Raymond H. Wittcoff Distinguished Professor and Head of the Department of…
Ep 33: Automating Chemometrics for an Expert Calibration System
Here in Episode #33, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Brian G. Rohrback, President of Infometrix, Inc. in Bothell, WA, USA—who has been active in chemometrics research and creating…
Ep 31: Clarifying the Meaning of Chemometrics in the World of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Here in Episode #31, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Barry M. Wise, Founder and President of Eigenvector Research, Inc. about the meaning of the terms chemometrics, artificial…
Ep. 30: The Potential of Generative A.I. as a Research Assistant for Measurement Science
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Farooq Wahab, Research Engineering Scientist at the University of Texas at Arlington. Wahab has interests and…
Ep 29: Quantitative Spectroscopy and Wave Optics in Infrared Spectroscopy
Here in Episode #29, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Thomas Mayerhöfer from the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Jena, Germany, about quantitative spectroscopy and wave…
Ep. 28: What does industry want new chemists to know?
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Molly Atkinson, Assistant Professor of Chemistry at the University of North Texas in Denton, TX, and her…
Ep 27: Exploring the World of Spectroscopy for Portable and Wearable Systems: Technology and Apps
Here in Episode #27, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Richard Crocombe of Crocombe Spectroscopic Consulting, about the world of ever shrinking spectrometers. We explore the technologies…
Ep 26: HPLC2024 Conference Recap
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias discuss highlights and observations from the recently completed HPLC2024 that was held in Denver, Colorado in July. The “HPLC…
Ep 25: How to Interpret Infrared Spectra and How to Develop a Specialized Infrared Analyzer
Here in Episode 25, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Brian C. Smith about the challenges of training scientists to interpret infrared spectra and how to leverage that expertise into…
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