Episodes

  • Ivan Baiges Creating a Sustainability Engineering degree
    Dec 7 2025

    Steve and Tim talked with Professor Ivan Baiges from University of Puerto Rico - Mayaguez about the new undergraduate program he and his team developed called Sustainability Engineering. He described the need for such a program, especially in Puerto Rico, as well as how he went about assembling a team of faculty to do the hard work of creating new courses, convincing administrators, and making it happen. He suggested several books that inspired him, and he recommends them to all interested in Sustainability Engineering.

    You can find the YouTube video here:
    https://youtu.be/DB3lG_fE9L0

    Here is his reading list:
    On the subject of “Emergy or Embodied Energy

    Environment, Power, and Society for the Twenty-First Century: The Hierarchy of Energy Illustrated Edition; by Howard Odum (Author)ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780231128872

    Emergy or EMbodied/EMbedded energy is based on the concept that the value of something (ecosystem, products/materials, services, built environment, etc.) is based on the amount of resources/energy that goes into creating that something, instead of how much one is willing to pay for it. This is an excellent method to understand the actual value of any given material solution.

    On the subject of Economics in a different light:
    Small Is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered by E. F. Schumacher (Author)
    Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist by Kate Raworth (Author)
    Natural Capitalism: Creating the Next Industrial Revolution by Paul Hawken , Amory Lovins, L. Hunter Lovins (you can download the whole book in pdf format at https://www.natcap.org/ )

    On circular design and the circular economy:
    Cradle to Cradle: Remaking the Way We Make Things, by William McDonough and Michael Braungart
    The Upcycle: Beyond Sustainability--Designing for Abundance, by William McDonough and Michael Braungart
    Circular Economy, Ellen MacArthur Foundation https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/topics/circular-economy-introduction/overview

    You can find more about Ivan at this link: www.linkedin.com/in/ivan-baiges-valentin-023106223; email ivan.baiges@upr.edu

    You can find more about the U. Puerto Rico Mayaguez Sustainability Engineering here: https://www.uprm.edu/isos/en/ (ISOS stands for Ingenieria de Sostenibilidad or Sustainability Engineering)

    You can find more about the U. Puerto Rico Mayaguez here: https://www.uprm.edu

    Our YouTube channel can be found here:
    http://www.youtube.com/@Undercooled.Materials

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • David Srolovitz - Materials Science and Engineering - research and teaching from a theorist's perspective
    Nov 23 2025

    Professor David Srolovitz has made many important contributions to materials science and engineering during his career. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering and will be receiving the Hume-Rothery award at TMS next year. He was visiting Michigan to present the Larry Van Vlack lecture and we were honored by his presence. Dave and Steve were grad students together at U. PA many years ago. Liz Holm, the UM Materials Science and Engineering chair was Dave's second PhD student when Dave was a professor at UM. Unfortunately, Dave's schedule was tight and the only time we were able to sit down with him was during Tim's class. So Liz graciously sat if for Tim and was this week's guest host. It was great to talk to Dave and Liz about his career, teaching, research, AI, and other topics. We even found out where Dave gets his best ideas! Dave is currently the Dean of Engineering at Hong Kong University.

    You can find the YouTube version here:
    https://youtu.be/fUpfMayle3I

    Our YouTube channel can be found here:
    http://www.youtube.com/@Undercooled.Materials

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    51 mins
  • John Allison and ICME
    Nov 16 2025

    Steve and Tim talked with Professor John Allison about Integrated Computational Manufacturing Engineering (ICME) and his PRISMS center. John talked about how creating the Virtual Aluminum Casting program at Ford led to the ability to predict properties of the as cast aluminum engine blocks to the point where they were perfect the first time. This vastly improved the time to develop new products for Ford and helped significantly to the development of lighter weight vehicles. John also talked about his current role in helping improve the recycling of aluminum waste for large scale castings using ICME. John also talks about his new PRISMS center, Magnesium alloys, the importance of team dynamics in accomplishing his work, and how he got into materials science and engineering.

    You can learn more about the PRISMS center here:
    https://prisms-center.org/#/home

    You can find the YouTube version here:
    https://youtu.be/pF0YSMdrNBA

    Our YouTube channel can be found here:
    http://www.youtube.com/@Undercooled.Materials

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    1 hr
  • Lily Turaski
    Oct 26 2025

    Tim and Steve talked with Lily Turaski from Georgia Tech at the NAMES conference in August, 2025. Today's episode focuses on engineering education research. We discussed the importance of education research and how it applies to actually teaching, what are the barriers to adoption of research-based teaching strategies, and important problems in education research. We also discussed some preliminary results from Lily's ongoing research in materials education.

    You can find the YouTube version here:
    https://youtu.be/MzkBTuO2sJ0
    Check out the video version to see the visual presentation of research results!

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Alison Polasik
    Oct 12 2025

    Steve and Tim caught up with Professor Alison Polasik at the 2025 NAMES meeting in Atlanta. We talked about what it is like to teach at a small school, Campbell University, compared to her previous position at Ohio State. We also talked about her research and what she is currently interested in. She has recently been teaching classes that are integrated with small laboratory experiences right in the same room

    You can find the YouTube version here:
    https://youtu.be/iDSLFpaSLdE?si=_--jufs-qmIC5KA7

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    57 mins
  • Reinventing the Materials Curriculum
    Oct 5 2025

    Steve and Tim talk about reinventing our Materials curriculum based on what we have learned in the past year. AI has had a profound effect on the job market in areas like computer science. Is the Materials job market going to have a similar downturn? What can we do about it?

    You can find the YouTube version here:
    https://youtu.be/NPqvRkQOK_k

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    47 mins
  • ASM Teacher's Camp - perspectives from the campers
    Sep 28 2025

    Tim and Steve talk with 4 participants in the Summer 2025 ASM Teacher's Camp in Ann Arbor. You can learn more about the camps at
    https://www.asmfoundation.org/teachers/materials-camps/year-one/
    Over 12000 teachers have participated in ASM camps to date - it's a leading program in bringing materials science to the K-12 space.

    You can find the YouTube video here:
    https://youtu.be/-9dLj7b_OkM

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    37 mins
  • Ron Kander: Founding engineering dean at Thomas Jefferson University and how design and business fit into an engineering education
    Sep 14 2025

    Steve and Tim talked with Prof. Ron Kander at the NAMES meeting in Atlanta last month. Ron talked about his experiences creating new engineering programs, first at James Madison University and later at Philadelphia University which has now become Thomas Jefferson University. He took the Olin model one step further by developing a design first approach that included Engineering, Design, and Business. You can learn more about the Kanbar College of Design, Engineering & Commerce (Named for Maurice Kanbar - not Ron Kander) here:

    https://www.jefferson.edu/academics/colleges-schools-institutes/kanbar-college-of-design-engineering-commerce.html


    Ron has recently retired but his information is still up on the Thomas Jefferson University website:

    https://www.jefferson.edu/academics/colleges-schools-institutes/kanbar-college-of-design-engineering-commerce/about/message-from-dean.html


    You can also learn about Ron and his research at this page:

    https://ronkander.academia.edu/


    The YouTube video of the podcast can be found here:

    https://youtu.be/mDSWLACjg2M

    This episode is sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering department (https://mse.engin.umich.edu).

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    58 mins