International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University

Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead

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In the field of nanotechnology, the future is small, and the possibilities are endless. From combating climate change to improving human health, "Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead," introduces you to leading experts in the field who are uncovering nano-sized solutions to some of the most pressing issues impacting our world today. This podcast is produced by the International Institute for Nanotechnology at Northwestern University.

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Jun 15, 2026

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Episodes

James Gaynor and the Race to Watch Electrons Move 15.06.2026

Electrons move so quickly that, until recently, their motion was impossible to observe. In this episode, James Gaynor , an assistant professor of chemistry at Northwestern University and member of the International Institute for Nanotechnology, takes listeners inside the race to watch electrons move in real time. Using ultrafast laser tools that capture events lasting mere attoseconds, Gaynor's la...

Bending Light at the Nanoscale with Matt Jones 04.05.2026

In honor of Star Wars Day, this episode explores futuristic light technologies seen in science fiction—like invisibility cloaks or powerful directed energy— and how far away we are from such innovations. In this episode, Matt Jones , a chemist at Rice University and Northwestern alum, explains how scientists are learning to control light by engineering materials at the nanoscale and why when mater...

Soft Robotics Inspired by Nature | Building Artificial Muscles that Move and Sense with Ryan Truby 14.04.2026

The future of robotics isn't just smarter software, but smarter materials. In this episode, Northwestern University's Ryan Truby explains how his lab is designing soft, bio-inspired robots powered by artificial muscles and nanoscale engineering. From safer human-robot interaction to real-world applications like disaster response and health care, he shares how rethinking a robot's body could transf...

Can Nanoscience Build Better Clothes? with Cécile Chazot 16.03.2026

Understanding polymers at the nanoscale is helping scientists design stronger, more sustainable materials. In this episode, Cécile Chazot, the Julia Weertman Professor in Materials Science and Engineering at Northwestern University, describes her lab's mission which includes designing next-generation textiles from naturally derived polymers that maintain high performance while improving recyclabil...

The RNA Multiverse with Julius Lucks 09.02.2026

In this episode,  Julius Lucks , takes us into the nanoscale multiverse of RNA and explains how tiny, dynamic molecules are being engineered into tools to tackle global challenges in human health, water quality, and the environment. He also explains how he keeps real-world needs at the center of his breakthrough research.

From Molecules to Metaphors: When Science Inspires Fiction with Julia Kalow 12.01.2026

Sometimes nanotechnology sounds like science-fiction before it becomes science-fact. In this episode, Julia Kalow, a Northwestern University chemist, who is also trained in creative writing, helps us explore the overlap between fiction and fact in nanotechnology and the  importance of creativity in scientific problem-solving.   Guest: Julia Kalow, Dow Chemical Company Associate Professor, Departme...

Building the Future, Atom-by-Atom, in the Nano Workshop with Robert Macfarlane 15.12.2025

What if the next industrial revolution is happening molecule-by-molecule? In this episode we explore this idea with Robert Macfarlane, PhD , a Northwestern alumni and MIT materials scientist who is pioneering programmable materials that self-assemble and respond to their environment. Macfarlane explains how his work moves beyond DNA-based assembly to create scalable nanomaterials with real-world p...

Can Bacteria Eat Our Plastic Problem? A Chat with Dr. Ludmilla Aristilde 03.11.2025

Dr. Ludmilla Aristilde is an expert in environmental chemistry, environmental biochemistry, and bioengineering, but at the heart of it all is nanoscience. In this episode of Nanoscape Atistilde talks about her research, which includes discoveries in microplastics and nanoplastics and why nanoscience plays a key role in her research group's activities which aims to  gain a fundamental understanding...

The Scientist Who Thinks Like a Musician: Nicholas Peppas 06.10.2025

Professor Nicholas Peppas has spent five decades defining the field of medical nanotechnology and shaping the very foundations of modern drug delivery. He has been awarded the 2025 Kabiller Prize in nanoscience and nanomedicine by The International Institute for Nanotechnology. The $250,000 award — the world's largest monetary award in the field — recognizes his pioneering research, which has tran...

Bankable Science: Turning Discovery into Durable Energy Tech with Ted Sargent 04.08.2025

Ted Sargent is a global leader in nanoscience and materials engineering, and his research at Northwestern University is advancing the field of solar energy harvesting by lowering its cost and increasing its efficiency by using nanoscale materials. His work also includes decarbonization in the chemical and fuel sectors alongside creating next-generation materials for consumer electronics. Sargent i...

The Intersection of Nanoscience and Chemistry with Omar Farha, PhD 09.07.2025

At the intersection of nanoscience and chemistry, Omar Farha, PhD , Chair of the Department of Chemistry at Northwestern University, is opening up new frontiers in climate resilience, water harvesting, catalysis and more through metal-organic frameworks (MOFs)—versatile structures he describes as smart programmable sponges. In this episode he talks about taking on the role of chair, the legacy of...

Nanoscale Solutions to Gigaton Problem: Exploring Sustainability with Vinayak Dravid 02.06.2025

Everyday items like tea bags and sponges are being reimagined in the lab of Northwestern University's Vinayak Dravid , who is using nanotechnology to tackle some of the world's most pressing environmental challenges. In this episode he explains how his team is using nanotechnology to remove toxic metals in water with brewed tea leaves and soaking up oil spills using a special sponge he invented, a...

The Future of Organ Preservation: Nanoscience at Work with Jarad Mason 05.05.2025

Once a postdoctoral fellow with Chad Mirkin here at Northwestern University, Jarad Mason now leads his own research group within the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University where his research includes investigating the potential of nanoparticle-loaded water to extend organ viability for transplantation. In this episode he discusses the balance between academia and indust...

Unraveling the Mysteries of Quantum Mechanics with Roel Tempelaar, PhD 07.04.2025

In this episode, Northwestern University chemist Roel Templaar, PhD, gives a glimpse into the intricacies of quantum mechanics and its applications in nanotechnology. He explains how his work challenges classical theories, particularly in the field of chiral light-matter interactions.

Breaking Barriers in Nanomedicine with Priya Kumthekar, MD 03.03.2025

In this episode, Northwestern Medicine neuro-oncologist, Priya Kumthekar, MD , discusses her pioneering work in nanomedicine on an early clinical trial in individuals with the deadly brain cancer glioblastoma. The study showed an experimental spherical nucleic acid drug, developed by Northwestern University scientists, was able to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and trigger the death of tumor ce...

Innovating Energy Solutions through Nanotechnology with Dayne Swearer 13.01.2025

Moving the chemical and energy industries away from fossil fuel consumption is going to require effective and sustainable energy solutions. Northwestern University's Dayne Swearer says nanotechnology is positioned to help make such solutions a reality. An assistant professor of Chemistry and a member of the IIN, Swearer's lab is actively engaged in pioneering efforts in plasmonic nanoparticles and...

Revolutionary Healthcare Solutions through Nanomedicine with Nathan Gianneschi 09.12.2024

Northwestern University nanoscientist Nathan Gianneschi, PhD, has been fascinated by the interaction of the organic and the synthetic since the start of his career. His lab's discoveries have led to the development of synthetic melanin and polymers that can mimic cells. In this episode, he shares more about the potential biomedical applications of his research, the interdisciplinary partnerships t...

Improving the World through Nanomaterials with Omar Farha 11.11.2024

Omar Farha is a top chemist whose pioneering work in metal-organic frameworks, known as MOFs, is pushing the boundaries of what's possible in nanotechnology in critical industrial sectors such energy, environmental sustainability and national defense. In this episode, Farha, the new chair of the Northwestern University Department of Chemistry, talks about MOFs vast applications in nanotechnology a...

The Power of Nano: Milan Mrksich on the Transformative Properties of Nanomaterials 07.10.2024

In a short amount of time, nanotechnology has become one of the most important scientific fields of the 21st century, promising to solve some of our world's most pressing challenges. Northwestern's International Institute for Nanotechnology continues to produce many leading edge discoveries in the field and has become home to some of the most productive nanotechnology researchers in the world. In...

Nano-Solutions to Black Box Problems with Shana Kelley 09.09.2024

Northwestern University has been a trailblazer of the relatively new field of nanoscience. Northwestern's  International Institute for Nanotechnology has brought together some of the greatest minds in chemistry, biology, medicine and engineering for nearly 25 years. Inspired by Northwestern's work, in particular the biomedical application of materials, Shana Kelley, PhD , pursued a career in nanot...

Chad Mirkin Welcomes You to Nanoscape 29.08.2024

In this bonus episode of "Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead," you'll get a preview of the first season of this new podcast from the International Institute for Nanotechnology (IIN) at Northwestern University with insight from Chad Mirkin, PhD , Director of IIN.  Find out more about IIN and what to expect from our first slate of guests, including Milan Mrksich,PhD , Shana Kelley, PhD , Omar...

Welcome to Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead 13.08.2024

In the field of nanotechnology, the future is small, and the possibilities are endless. From combating climate change to improving human health, "Nanoscape: Exploring the Frontiers Ahead," introduces you to leading experts in the field who are uncovering nano-sized solutions to some of the most pressing issues impacting our world today. This podcast is produced by the International Institute for N...

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