(VIDEO) 216. Devilish Details of Nanoscale Interfaces ft. Narayanan T N | Pranoti Kshirsagar
Description
In this conversation, Pranoti Kshirsagar interviews T N Narayanan, a group leader at the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Hyderabad. They discuss the field of materials and interface engineering, which focuses on understanding and controlling interfaces between different materials. T N Narayanan explains the importance of studying interfaces in various applications, such as transistors and electrochemical reactions. He also shares his career journey, including his work on magnetic nanoneedles and the development of nanotube sponges for oil absorption and water purification. In this conversation, T N Narayanan discusses his career journey and research in the field of interface and materials engineering. He talks about his work on doped graphene and boron nitride for catalytic applications, as well as his research on water splitting for hydrogen production. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the role of interfaces in various electrochemical processes. T N Narayanan also shares his passion for international collaborations and learning from different fields. He expresses his desire for more training and exposure to different research cultures. In the second part of the conversation, T N Narayanan discusses his upcoming takeover of the RealScientistNano Twitter account, where he plans to introduce himself, showcase his lab's research, and share research news.
Takeaways
- Materials and interface engineering focuses on understanding and controlling interfaces between different materials.
- Studying interfaces is important for various applications, such as transistors and electrochemical reactions.
- T N Narayanan's research includes the development of nanotube sponges for oil absorption and coated sand for water purification.
- His career journey includes work on magnetic nanoneedles and the founding of a company. T N Narayanan's research focuses on interface and materials engineering, with a particular interest in electrochemical processes and catalytic applications.
- He has worked on doped graphene and boron nitride as efficient catalysts for various reactions, and he has also studied water splitting for hydrogen production.
- Understanding the role of interfaces is crucial in improving the efficiency of electrochemical processes and developing sustainable energy solutions.
- T N Narayanan emphasizes the importance of international collaborations and learning from different fields to advance scientific knowledge.
- He expresses his desire for more training and exposure to different research cultures to further enhance his understanding of complex scientific problems.
- T N Narayanan will be taking over the RealScientistNano Twitter account to introduce himself, showcase his lab's research, and share research news.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:34 Research on Materials and Interface Engineering
05:35 Applications in Transistors and Catalysis
07:58 Implications in Electronics
13:39 Wide Range of Applications
14:32 Career Journey
21:17 Starting a Company
22:44 Water Purification
24:11 Research on Removing Heavy Metal Ions
24:50 Move to TIFR and Electrochemical Research
26:16 Research on Nanomaterials for Catalytic Applications
28:51 Continued Interest in Understanding Interfaces
31:25 Research on Water Splitting and Interface Structure
36:09 Role of Interface in Hydrogen Generation
39:32 Benefits of Being a Scientist
41:18 Challenges and Wishes for Research Experience
45:04 Upcoming International Research Experience
46:13 Takeover of Real Scientist Nano Twitter Account
48:39 Available-podcast_YT.mp4