Meteorites - how are they named?

EPISODE · Feb 19, 2023 · 3 MIN

Meteorites - how are they named?

from Under the Microscope · host The Science Talk

In this long episode Pranoti sits down with Kerstin Neuhaus, a group leader at the Institute of Energy and Climate Research, Forschungszentrum Jülich. She shares her unusual research journey from meteors to microscopy and materials science. Listen in to learn how meteors are named and how to study battery materials with atomic force microscopy! You can now join our mailing list to get a regular dose of science. Find out more at thesciencetalk.com/real-scientists-nano/curators/#curators22 SAVE THE DATE: the 6th edition of the 2023 NANOscientific Forum Europe– the platform for nanoscience and SPM research - will take place on 13 - 15 September 2023 at the Institute of Photonic Sciences (IFCO) in Barcelona, Spain! After 3 years online, this edition will be held in-person & on-site. The 2023 #NSFE will be hosted by Prof. Dr. F. Pelayo García de Arquer, the head of the Research Group CO2 Mitigation Accelerated by Photons. Link: https://event.nanoscientific.org/eu/2023

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