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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 11 ธ.ค. 2023
Hard science interviews.
The Fundamental Problem with Optical Computing
Professor Engheta explains the key challenges facing optical computing, particularly the weakness of optical nonlinearity compared to electronics.
He discusses potential breakthrough solutions involving quantum engineering and why hybrid systems might be the future.
He discusses potential breakthrough solutions involving quantum engineering and why hybrid systems might be the future.
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The Radio That Changed Everything
มุมมอง 432 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Professor Nader Engheta shares the captivating story of how his fascination with a battery-operated transistor radio in his youth sparked a lifelong journey in electrical engineering and photonics. This personal account reveals how curiosity about everyday technology can lead to groundbreaking scientific discoveries. Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/yS2EHl4iH4c/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: T...
From Chaos to Control: The Physics of the Impossible
มุมมอง 2814 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Professor Engheta shares the fascinating story of Kapitza's inverted pendulum and how this century-old physics puzzle is inspiring new discoveries in electromagnetics. Learn how seemingly impossible feats of stability might revolutionize optical systems. Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/yS2EHl4iH4c/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Twitter @ x.com/632nmPodcast Substack: 632nmpodcast.substack.com/...
The Hidden Connection Between Electronics and Light
มุมมอง 6767 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Professor Engheta reveals how his persistent questioning of why electronics and photonics developed so differently led to a breakthrough in understanding their fundamental connection. This clip offers insight into how challenging conventional wisdom can lead to scientific breakthroughs. Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/yS2EHl4iH4c/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Twitter @ x.com/632nmPodcast Sub...
Why Scientists Need To Fall in Love
มุมมอง 159 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Professor Nader Engheta shares his unique perspective on what makes a successful scientist, emphasizing the importance of emotional connection to research over technical knowledge. Learn why being 'in love with the idea' might be more important than traditional academic credentials. Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/yS2EHl4iH4c/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Twitter @ x.com/632nmPodcast Substac...
Optical Metatronics: Nader Engheta on Electromagnetics and Scientific Curiosity
มุมมอง 3979 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
In this episode of the 632nm podcast, Nader Engheta shares his journey and experiences within the field of electromagnetics, from his early days at the University of Tehran and Caltech, to his current research in optical metatronics and nonlinear dynamics. He discusses the importance of motivation and curiosity in scientific research, the potential of optics in AI, and the exciting new possibil...
"A Quantum Computer: Dream or Nightmare?" - The Early Days of Quantum Computing
มุมมอง 32914 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/-X1vqlwhYck/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Twitter @ x.com/632nmPodcast Substack: 632nmpodcast.substack.com/ Michael Dubrovsky @ x.com/MikeDubrovsky Misha Shalaginov @ x.com/MYShalaginov Xinghui Yin @ x.com/XinghuiYin SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/632nm/id1751170269 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4aVH9vT5qp5UUUvQ6Uf6OR WEBSITE: www.63...
Quantum Computers Will Transform Physics: Two Leading Scientists Explain How
มุมมอง 14116 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Full Episode @ th-cam.com/video/-X1vqlwhYck/w-d-xo.html FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL: Twitter @ x.com/632nmPodcast Substack: 632nmpodcast.substack.com/ Michael Dubrovsky @ x.com/MikeDubrovsky Misha Shalaginov @ x.com/MYShalaginov Xinghui Yin @ x.com/XinghuiYin SUBSCRIBE: Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/632nm/id1751170269 Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/4aVH9vT5qp5UUUvQ6Uf6OR WEBSITE: www.63...
Quantum Computing is a Revolution: Pioneers on the Field's Future
มุมมอง 4819 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Quantum Computing is a Revolution: Pioneers on the Field's Future
Quantum Computing's Next Phase: Error Correction Will Change Everything
มุมมอง 10421 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา
Quantum Computing's Next Phase: Error Correction Will Change Everything
The Moon Isn't There: A Quantum Physicist's Uncomfortable Truth
มุมมอง 65วันที่ผ่านมา
The Moon Isn't There: A Quantum Physicist's Uncomfortable Truth
Quantum Computing: Peter Zoller and Ignacio Cirac on the Quantum Revolution
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Quantum Computing: Peter Zoller and Ignacio Cirac on the Quantum Revolution
The Limits of Scientific Rationality: Rainer Weiss on God, Music & Physics
มุมมอง 54วันที่ผ่านมา
The Limits of Scientific Rationality: Rainer Weiss on God, Music & Physics
Building LIGO: The Engineering Challenges Behind Detecting Gravitational Waves
มุมมอง 2614 วันที่ผ่านมา
Building LIGO: The Engineering Challenges Behind Detecting Gravitational Waves
How Can We Detect the Universe's First Moments
มุมมอง 3114 วันที่ผ่านมา
How Can We Detect the Universe's First Moments
Einstein Thought Gravitational Waves Were Impossible to Measure
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Einstein Thought Gravitational Waves Were Impossible to Measure
Rainer Weiss flunked out of MIT, then won the Nobel Prize
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Rainer Weiss flunked out of MIT, then won the Nobel Prize
Gravitational Waves: Rainer Weiss (Nobel Prize 2017) on Laser Interferometer Observation
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Gravitational Waves: Rainer Weiss (Nobel Prize 2017) on Laser Interferometer Observation
George Church: Why the Human Genome Project was a disaster
มุมมอง 1314 วันที่ผ่านมา
George Church: Why the Human Genome Project was a disaster
How to Live Forever: George Church on Genome Sequencing and Longevity
มุมมอง 9721 วันที่ผ่านมา
How to Live Forever: George Church on Genome Sequencing and Longevity
Building Noah's Ark: George Church on De-Extinction
มุมมอง 1621 วันที่ผ่านมา
Building Noah's Ark: George Church on De-Extinction
Transhumanism is Coming: George Church on Co-Evolving With Computers
มุมมอง 3521 วันที่ผ่านมา
Transhumanism is Coming: George Church on Co-Evolving With Computers
Synthetic Biology: George Church on Genome Sequencing and De-Extinction
มุมมอง 30221 วันที่ผ่านมา
Synthetic Biology: George Church on Genome Sequencing and De-Extinction
Quantum Cascade Lasers: Federico Capasso on Bottom-Up Scientific Discovery
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Quantum Cascade Lasers: Federico Capasso on Bottom-Up Scientific Discovery
Eugene Wigner's "Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics" with Data Science Decoded
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Eugene Wigner's "Unreasonable Effectiveness of Mathematics" with Data Science Decoded
Quantum Dots: Moungi Bawendi (Nobel Prize 2023) on Synthesizing Semiconductor Quantum Dots
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Quantum Dots: Moungi Bawendi (Nobel Prize 2023) on Synthesizing Semiconductor Quantum Dots
Origins of Life: Anna Wang on Cells and Nano-Robots
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Origins of Life: Anna Wang on Cells and Nano-Robots
Cold Atoms: Mikhail Lukin on Quantum Optics and Neutral Atom Computing
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Cold Atoms: Mikhail Lukin on Quantum Optics and Neutral Atom Computing
Photonic Crystals: Eli Yablonovitch on Lasers, Antennae, and Startups
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Photonic Crystals: Eli Yablonovitch on Lasers, Antennae, and Startups
'jiggle it by dx in both directions rapidly'. lol.
I always wondered how polarized sunglasses worked...& now I know! LOVE IT!! <3
This video does nothing toward explaining how polarized glasses work.
@@jodeum2 Why would we think that? Do we believe polarized lenses used underwater are doing something different than above water?
sell it to darpa and pentagone they'll find a use for it ... for sure
Great channel I hope this continues
SubhanAllah
It is just a scam
There is something wrong with your sound settings. The volume goes up and down and I suspect you have some microphone settings incorrectly. Good video otherwise.
Wow
The title is not what he said at all. There's no explanation why it doesn't, or even insisting that it doesn't, he just said "maybe, we can't really tell."
Penrose is a victim of the Nobel effect.
I genuinely believe the quantum consciousness theory has the best shot at explaining our universe as we know it.
It's great to get paid for ideas about what a machine could do if it existed.
My Grandfather McCracken is in Who is Who for work on first Atomic Clock. He was neat guy. Astronomer, publisher, built an observatory which is still in use, and was a rocket scientist before the Apollos. He built his own photo lab, and even cameras, and was a spectacular Astrophotographer. I remember a an orrerary he built.
Would be impressed if the Nobel hadn't been turned into Woke Agenda Participation Trophy. Time to create a new, legitimate awarding organization.
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Back then you didnt have the multiple layers of goverment regilations, environmental impact studies and lawsuits from every enviromental sctivist group on the planet all designed to disrupt progress.
A lot of wisdom here 😂
The podcast hosts don't look very interested... 😐😐
The podcast hosts don't look very interested... 😐😐
Don't judge by the look!
Apple release the first good smart phone
S2 was way better than S3!
i had n s3mini.damn this sht was good.. Strong like a nokia, photo like a canon camera..smooth and small
“Photo like a canon camera”😭😭😭😭 as if
Horrible busineas om Samsung but guess they still won so no lessons learned..
Is it Feynman's voice in the intro, or just a New York talking?
It is Feynman’s voice, great catch!!
cfbr
Informative Podcast Subscribed
I had a great time! Thanks for hosting me
so cool
He’s the perfect super villain scientist. Cast him in a movie!!
The link in the description doesn't work for me for some reason. Could I get a repost? Cheers.
hey, you can find the episode with Mikhail Lukin on our channel in the Video section. Thanks
For 10 years this was a bs. Now all of a sudden it is not and we have to give those guys money.
For thousands of years, the idea that we could make flying machines was bs, the idea we could make cars was bs, the idea that we could go to space was bs. But guess what? We did it. Would you propose that we go back to living in caves staving off starvation until the next hunt?
Amazing
I know right?