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From the White House to the "Human Battery," our graduate students are taking complex materials science out of the lab and onto the stage. 🎤✨ In this special edition of our seminar series, five MSMSE graduate students deliver "TED Talk" style presentations, breaking down their cutting-edge research into fast-paced, engaging stories. Watch as they explore the future of energy, biotechnology, and national security. ------------------------------- The Lineup Kincaid Graff (Electrochemical Energy Materials Lab) Title: "A Salt and Battery: The Pursuit of a Na-Ion Positive Electrode that Beats the Competition" The Gist: Why sodium might be the key to breaking our dependence on lithium and how we can make Na-ion batteries perform better than ever. 🔋🧂 (Winner: Most Unforgettable Performance) John Martin (Magnetic Materials Lab) Title: "Why the White House Cares About Magnets" The Gist: Exploring the critical role magnets play in national security and the global economy, and why they've become a top priority for domestic policy. 🧲🏛️ Nico Yensen (Advanced Materials Lab) Title: "Future Nuclear Fuels: Synthesis and Characterization" The Gist: A look at how we design and test the fuels that will power the next generation of safe, efficient nuclear reactors. ⚛️🔬 Miranda Nelson (Advanced Nanomaterials & Manufacturing Lab) Title: "Printing Life" The Gist: Moving beyond plastic and metal—how bioprinting is evolving from single tissues to complex organ systems, and the challenge of printing life, cell by cell. 🖨️🧫 Ajay Pratap (Advanced Nanomaterials & Manufacturing Lab) Title: "The Human Battery: Bringing 'Frankenstein' into the 21st Century" The Gist: Merging biology with electronics to harvest energy from the human body itself. It’s not science fiction—it’s the next frontier of wearable tech. ⚡️🧟♂️ --------------------------------- Timestamps 00:00 – Intro: Grad Student Short Talks 01:59 – Kincaid Graff: A Salt and Battery: The Pursuit of a Na-Ion Positive Electrode that Beats the Competition 11:40 – John Martin: Why the White House Cares About Magnets 23:38 – Nico Yensen: Future Nuclear Fuels 32:40– Miranda Nelson: Printing Life 41:50 – Ajay Pratap: The Human Battery: Bringing 'Frankenstein' into the 21st Century 52:25 – Q&A, Voting & Closing Remarks --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About MSMSE The Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering at Boise State University is a premier destination for materials research. We empower our students to solve global challenges through innovation in energy, health, and technology. // CONNECT WITH MICRON SCHOOL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING // MSMSE’s Official Website: https://www.boisestate.edu/coen-mater... Apply to Boise State: https://www.boisestate.edu/admissions... Boise State MSMSE Official Instagram: @boise.state.msmse Boise State MSMSE Official Facebook: / bsumaterialsscience Boise State Official LinkedIn: / msmse