9 episodes

RACI’s monthly podcast delivering stories about how Chemistry is solving the biggest problems facing humanity.

Chemically Speaking Royal Australian Chemical Institute

    • Science

RACI’s monthly podcast delivering stories about how Chemistry is solving the biggest problems facing humanity.

    S2 Episode 2 | The Chemistry of Chocolate: From Beans to Bars and Beyond

    S2 Episode 2 | The Chemistry of Chocolate: From Beans to Bars and Beyond

    Have you ever wondered why so many people have such a deep love of chocolate? What is it about this product that makes so many of us powerless to resist? As it turns out, chocolate is one of the most complex chemical mixtures in existence, with more than 1,000 different flavour components. In this episode of the RACI’S Chemically Speaking we chat with supramolecular chemist Dr Nathan Kilah and sensory scientist Gabrielle Kavaliauskaite to unlock the chemistry involved in making this delicious product, and discuss how we might even be genetically programmed to enjoy it.

    • 30 min
    S2 Episode 1| Navigating the Early to Mid-Career Transition in Chemistry

    S2 Episode 1| Navigating the Early to Mid-Career Transition in Chemistry

    The work of scientists has revolutionised modern life. But despite their unique skillsets and passion for their work, we often lose our younger researchers from the field before they can establish stable careers. As we kick of our 2022 season of episodes, the RACI’s Chemically Speaking will speak about navigating the transition from early to mid-career research with three of our most recent Rennie Memorial Medal winners – awarded for outstanding achievements in chemists with less than 8 years professional experience. If you’re in the early stages of a job in science and wondering about how to take that next step to build a career, then don’t miss this episode!

    • 41 min
    Episode 6 | Trends in Chemistry Education

    Episode 6 | Trends in Chemistry Education

    Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world. In this episode of Chemically Speaking, we take an abbreviated journey from a high school classroom, through a University degree and out into industry, exploring the different phases of chemistry education and the emerging trends in the way this education is delivered. We’ll discuss what students should know, how they are currently learning to use their understanding of chemistry, and what they should be able to do with this knowledge as they enter the workforce.

    • 40 min
    Episode 5 | Creating Tomorrow's Energy Today: The Australian Storage Landscape

    Episode 5 | Creating Tomorrow's Energy Today: The Australian Storage Landscape

    There's no doubt that Australia's future energy generation is going to rely more on renewable resources like wind, solar, and hydro. In this episode, Dr Matt Griffith asks his guests, Senior Lecturer at UNSW School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering, Dr Patrick Burr, Battery of the Nation Project Director, Christopher Gwynne, and Lead Battery Scientist at Gelion Technologies, Dr Thomas Ellis, interesting questions about renewable energy resources including its suitability in Australia and its practicality compared to energy from coal and gas. 

    • 50 min
    Episode 4 | Future of Energy

    Episode 4 | Future of Energy

    In this episode, we explore which energy generation technologies suit Australia the best. Catch Dr Matt Griffith and our guests Professor Anita Ho-Baillie, Professor Bernadette Mccabe, and Dr Terry Humphries, as they discuss these technologies and our nation’s chemists’ role in Australia’s transition to renewable and sustainable energy.

    • 40 min
    Episode 3 | Water Quality and Management

    Episode 3 | Water Quality and Management

    Explore the topic of wastewater treatment in Australia with host Dr Matt Griffith, TasWater’s Fran Smith, and Opal Group’s David Vercoe and find out if it’s possible to convert wastewater into drinking water.

    • 28 min

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