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Interview with Prof. Patrick Vora (recorded 2020-09-16)
Patrick Vora is Associate Professor and the director of the quantum science and engineering center at George Mason University. Patricks research interests are focused on studying quantum materials in particular 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures using various methods of optical spectroscopy.
Vora Lab at GMU: https://vlab.physics.gmu.edu/
Vora Lab on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HitItWithLight
Quantum Science and Engineering Center at GMU: https://qsec.gmu.edu/
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Interview with Prof. Vinod Menon (recorded 2020-06-18)
Professor of Physics, Chair of the physics department, City College of New York
Vinods Lab, the Laboratory for Nano and Micro Photonics: http://lanmp.org/
Vinods Website at City College of New York: https://www.ccny.cuny.edu/profiles/vinod-menon-0
Vinod at Science goes to the movies: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sTanFoHrBXw
SCIENCE OFF CAMERA PODCAST
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TELEDYNE PRINCETON INSTRUMENTS ONLINE
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Welcome to Science Off Camera, brought to you by Teledyne Princeton Instruments and Teledyne Photometrics, hosted by Dr. Matthew Kose-Dunn and Sebastian Remi. On this podcast you will find conversations with scientists and industry leaders in scientific imaging and spectroscopy.