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Illinois Innovators

Illinois Innovators

Illinois Innovators

As one of the world’s top ranked engineering programs, our students, faculty, and alumni set the standard for excellence. We drive the economy, reimagine engineering education, and bring revolutionary ideas to the world. We solve the world’s greatest challenges. We look toward the future and find ways to make it a reality. Leading the innovation of virtual reality. Designing electronic tattoos to treat seizures. Building safer global water systems. Converting algae to biofuel. Exploring fusion energy. We do the impossible every day.
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Top 10 Illinois Innovators Episodes

Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Illinois Innovators episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Illinois Innovators for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Illinois Innovators episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Conversation with Prof. Girish Chowdhary from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and his team at EarthSense. They share about their work in AI robotics, sustainable agriculture, and how to address labor shortages in ag.
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Illinois Innovators - MakerGirl CEO Stephanie Hein

MakerGirl CEO Stephanie Hein

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12/06/18 • 16 min

MakerGirl, a non-profit founded at the University of Illinois in 2014, has a mission to inspire the next generations through educational STEM sessions led by college mentors and instructors. In less than four years, they have impacted 3,000 girls in 18 states. This year they are expanding to Northwestern University and have hired their first CEO in Stephanie Hein, who joins us to talk about the organization.
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Illinois Innovators - The Doctor's Office of the Future with Stephen Boppart
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12/11/17 • 22 min

What will the doctor's office of the future look like? In our continuing series on Why Cancer Research Needs Engineering, Stephen Boppart, Abel Bliss Professor of Engineering and Director of Imaging at Illinois, foresees more engineering and technology integrated into the doctor-patient relationship.
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Natural disasters put a strain on the infrastructure of those areas affected, from power, to water, to utilities. As victims seek emergency assistance and friends and family reach out to their loved ones, cell towers and 911 lines reach capacity and beyond, leaving it difficult to call for help. Chao Zhang introduces listeners to TrioVecEvent, which is demonstrating how geo-tagged Tweet streams can help locate those in most need of help.
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Illinois Innovators - Can we create food from air, water and electricity?
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11/01/23 • 24 min

Illinois researchers believe they are getting close to producing food anywhere on the planet — using only air, water and electricity. Join Lauren Laws as she sits down with principal investigator Ting Lu, and co-PIs Mohan Sankaran, Keith Cadwallader to learn more about this DARPA-funded project.
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Illinois Innovators - Physics for the masses, one song at a time
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09/27/22 • 60 min

A shared love of physics, music and education outreach has been sparking a creative partnership between Maggie and Fahad Mahmood for the last 14 years. The couple is continuing their musical journey in the Physics Department at The Grainger College of Engineering by writing song parodies, which celebrate and teach all things physics.
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Illinois Innovators - Mapping the Nation's Food Supply Chain with Megan Konar
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11/20/19 • 29 min

Ever wondered where the food on your plate came from? While it is much easier at Farmer’s Markets or Farm-to-table restaurants for the consumer to know its origination, supermarkets and restaurants are a little more complicated. A group led by Megan Konar, an assistant professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign has created the first comprehensive map detailing the food chain within the United States. The team cites 132 Freight analysis framework locations to the 3,142 counties in the US. Those combine form 9.5 million links. Professor Konar joins the program to talk about the enormous project and more of her work. Her research focuses on the intersection of water, food, and trade.
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As the world assesses how they can support projects in non-industrialized countries, a new study brought to light just how important cultural and environmental factors are when providing humanitarian engineering aid in these regions. Ann Perry Witmer, a lecturer of Agricultural and Biological Engineering at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, joins the program to discuss her study on how contextual engineering improves the success of projects in non-industrial societies. It takes an in-depth look at some of the perspectives that may determine its effectiveness. She has created and supported a number of organizations that have provided engineering assistance to communities in Central America, the Caribbean, South America, and Africa and was a past faculty advisor for Illinois’ chapter of Engineers Without Borders.
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Illinois Innovators - Tackling Hypersonics with Marco Panesi
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10/13/21 • 16 min

On this episode of the Illinois Innovators Podcast, we explore hypersonics. When a vehicle travels faster than the speed of sound, its exterior surface becomes extremely hot — risking the safety of the people and cargo inside. Molecules in the flow around the vehicle collide and change, creating a shockwave. This hypersonic environment is difficult to understand and even more difficult to study. We asked Marco Panesi to clarify some of the mysteries of hypersonics and tell us what he and his colleagues are working on to better understand the phenomenon. He is a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, a Caterpillar Faculty Scholar, and director of the Center for Hypersonics and Entry Systems Studies.
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Illinois Innovators - Cancer and Engineering with Rohit Bhargava
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01/25/22 • 40 min

On this episode of Illinois Innovators we're joined by Founder Professor of Bioengineering Rohit Bhargava. In March 2005, Professor Rohit Bhargava was the first external hire to join the Department of Bioengineering as it launched. Now he is an established researcher in chemical imaging and digital pathology techniques and has led the Cancer Center at Illinois since it was formed in 2011. As the Cancer Center at Illinois enters its second decade, he reflects on its unusual approach to cancer research and its impact on people’s health and well-being.
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How many episodes does Illinois Innovators have?

Illinois Innovators currently has 60 episodes available.

What topics does Illinois Innovators cover?

The podcast is about Tech, University, Research, Startup, Podcasts, Technology, Science, Innovation and Engineering.

What is the most popular episode on Illinois Innovators?

The episode title 'Physics for the masses, one song at a time' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Illinois Innovators?

The average episode length on Illinois Innovators is 32 minutes.

How often are episodes of Illinois Innovators released?

Episodes of Illinois Innovators are typically released every 15 days, 1 hour.

When was the first episode of Illinois Innovators?

The first episode of Illinois Innovators was released on May 15, 2017.

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