In this episode, host Jill Pestana interviews Professor Stan Whittingham, 2019 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry for the invention of the lithium-ion battery. They delve into the origins of his groundbreaking discovery, his experiences working at Exxon, and the journey leading up to his Nobel Prize win. He also reflects on winning the Nobel Prize and being knighted, his contributions to battery-related initiatives, and the future of the battery industry in the United States. Whittingham highlights the importance of collaboration, risk-taking, and innovative thinking in scientific research, emphasizing the need for workforce development and manufacturing capabilities in the United States.Chapters:00:00 The Birth of a Breakthrough: Early Experiments with Lithium Batteries00:51 Meet the Nobel Laureate: Professor Stan Whittingham01:30 The Journey to Discovery: From Exxon to Lithium Batteries02:23 Challenges and Triumphs: Developing the Lithium Battery04:47 Commercialization and Competition: The Rise of Lithium Batteries09:56 Academic Pursuits: From Exxon to Binghamton14:29 The Nobel Prize: Recognition and Impact20:41 Life After the Nobel: Reflections and Future Directions31:21 Building a Prototype Facility36:24 Impact of Nobel Prize and Knighthood43:55 Challenges in Rebuilding US Manufacturing47:24 Workforce Development and Hands-On Experience50:23 Advice for Young Scientists and Innovators56:24 Balancing Life and Career57:25 Reflections on a Successful Career