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Darren Lipomi
United States
Приєднався 21 лют 2011
Darren J. Lipomi is a Professor in the Department of NanoEngineering and Programs in Chemical Engineering and Materials Science at UC San Diego. He earned his PhD in chemistry from Harvard University in 2010 (with George Whitesides) and was an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Stanford University from 2010-2012 (with Zhenan Bao). He currently directs a research group at UC San Diego that works in the areas of soft electronics for solar cells, biosensors, and artificial touch. His research group's website can be found at lipomigroup.org.
Відео
Chemistry vs. chemical engineering, art in STEM, & most embarrassing interview moments: PodCAT xover
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I had a lively conversation with Marc Porosoff (University of Rochester), Tom Senftle (Rice), and Ezra Clark (Penn State), hosts of the catalysis / chemical engineering podcast PodCAT. This is a quid pro quo appearance; please see my appearance on their podcast, here: ua-cam.com/video/uarWTWo7-WY/v-deo.html Subscribe to PodCAT here: open.spotify.com/show/0tzTnMlZNcgBQfVUbvgchA podcasts.apple.co...
Finding a postdoc advisor, pushing your research boundaries, & other topics on PodCAT!
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This is the video feed from my recent appearance on the PodCAT podcast by Professors Marc Porosoff, Ezra Clark, and Tom Senftle (sorry Tom, I pronounced your name wrong in my preamble but you pronounced it again a minute later). If you enjoy my channel, you will definitely find PodCAT just as enlightening! Find it on your favorite platform, some linked below. Unfortunately UA-cam no longer allo...
The story behind my career move from San Diego to Rochester
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In case you're curious, here are some of my considerations surrounding my move from UC San Diego to University of Rochester. I delivered this talk to grad students and postdocs with the hope that some of what I said may be applicable to transitions in their own careersw
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How to use ChatGPT and LLMs in college and academia
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Disclaimer: don't cheat, do do what your instructors tell you, and don't put any proprietary or private information (at least about other people) into a chatbot.
Startups, patents, small businesses, personal finances, and risk tolerance
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Wide ranging seminar on all the different ways (primarily STEAM) people can work for themselves
Learning & studying strategies in college: top-down, active, context, team-based, time management
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A crash course in learning strategies in college. Top-down learning, developing context and frame of reference, how to use your time effectively, and other strategies and tricks. Sorry about the sound quality. I had to use the backup audio.
Networking for introverts: overcoming anxiety & impostor syndrome, what to say, & why it's important
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How to network with a focus on introverted personality traits, plus personal anecdotes.
How to get an internship, what it is, and how to succeed at it
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A talk I gave in my class for first-year transfer students.
What is research and how to get a position as an undergraduate
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My thoughts on what research is, what function it serves in society, how it is differentiated from "science," and how undergraduate students can obtain research positions at a university.
What is an R1 university? Mission, revenue sources, personnel. Tools for transfer students (1/10)
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Lecture given to first-year transfer students at UC San Diego, REV2: Transfer Year Experience.
14/15 Concepts in Nano: Nanoscale characterization, spectroscopy, microscopy, SEM, TEM, NMR, XPS
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The 14th video in a lightning quick video glossary of terms and concepts in nanoengineering.
13/15 Concepts in Nano: Bottom-up self-assembly, synthesis, & applications in cancer nanotechnology
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In this, the 13th video in the "Concepts in Nano" series to accompany my book, I discuss bottom-up processes of self-assembly, synthesis, and applications in nanomedicine.
12/15 Concepts in Nano: Photolithography, e-beam, printing, molding, thin-film deposition
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The 12th installment of my primer on nanoengineering. This one focuses on top-down nanofabrication processes of mastering, replication, and thin-film deposition.
11/15 Concepts in Nano: Applications in energy technologies, including catalysis and batteries
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Eleventh part of a 15 part series introducing first-time nanoengineering students to basic concepts and applications in the field.
What is the name of the references book?, Thank you for the most enjoyable lecture I have ever seen
Thanks! I have my own textbook now, Introduction to Nanoengineering, on Amazon or Royal Society of Chemistry, by Lipomi and Ramji :) The book I was using then was the book Nanotechnology by Rogers et al.
Best of luck to you in Rochester! It was great to connect with you at the AFOSR review meetings and I hope you continue producing content that’s helpful for so many people
Thanks Wilson! likewise great to connect with you over the years. Keep me apprised of where you're headed and thanks for the positive comments about my videos!
That's very nice. Professor is teaching higly skilled people how to earn less money by becoming post-doc and a slave labor for the corrupted system. The salaries are really low in academia. Long working hours are generally demanded. There is no work-life balance and academic faculty positions are rare. Academic system is favouring toxic PIs and work environment. There is no job security. What's the point of staying in academia. Post-doc is a highly skilled cheap labour work. Unless, there are changes in the academic system, no one will want to do post-doc. But I forget, sure developed countries like US, can recruit cheap post-doc labour from China and India. This is now the modernized main way of exploitation of other countries resources by causing brain-drain. For what? Of course for the advancement of universities and PIs reputation. For post-docs, publish more earn less and for PIs publish more and promote your career and earn more.
“ i wanna say this because it’s so 2023” 😂
Thank you, I’m starting my masters this august in computer vision and I found this talk super helpful
Nice stuff, THX
Hi Prof. Lipomi, I really appreciate you for introducing the term " Just world hypothesis". In my experience, "Just world hypothesis" works okay till some point but definitely seems failing after grad school. Also, I liked the idea of "1st impression is overrated". As an introvert, I appreciate this lecture (especially examples of failed attempts and overcoming them) and your reasoning-its helpful for me.
I have a question please response related to polymerization
Helped a lot during polymer chemistry ( need more teachers like you!!! )( young , enthusiastic and blessed with knowledge)
You’re such an inspiration to me to finish my PhD program as well, despite failing out of three programs.
I contend that what is going on is that here is some type of minor chemical reaction going on, with more hydrogen bonding in the stretched state than in the jumbled state. I don't think the statistical mechanics model works here.
Lets go
Thats my birthplace. Crazy to think if someone from the same birthplace can make it, I can too !
Sweet! Best of luck with everything Sean.
@@djlipomi Thanks, Doc !
pretty impressive, hope more lectures on nano engineering.😊
Hi Darren, as an alumnus of University of Rochester (PhD ECE'14), and your longtime subscriber, I am thrilled!
Wow, great to hear! Thanks!
Are your cats also getting a huge job promotion? 👀
They get a bigger house because of property values :)
Congrats! Im entering as an engineering PhD student in the fall to ucsd and your grad app videos were super helpful. I happened to revisit your channel on the day you post a video on you leaving so an odd coincidence.. good luck in NY!
So glad to hear and congrats on your acceptance!!!
Congratulations again!! It was really interesting to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you for sharing :)
Thanks Andrew!
Wow! I went to University of Rochester for undergrad! I have been watching you since I was a sophomore in undergrad… You’ve helped me a lot in my undergrad and during my PhD application process. I am currently a 2nd year PhD student at USC. Rochester is a great place, enjoy the bike paths! There’s a TON of bike paths (compared to LA at least)
A beautiful place indeed! And underrated :)
Congrats on the new position.
Thanks Jackie :)
helped me a lot.....watching from Republic of South Africa
10:14 Dipole points towards the oxygen though right? Since it's more electronegative?
4:04 funding landscape
I swear nobody's noticing his humor
Do people still use whiteboards, and spend 90% of a lecture writeing then speaking :O
How he avoids the O..word... lol ..dreadful (rekindles my love of Ochem)
You got to have a big ego to want to be a professor these days. It’s why they suck at their jobs
the do's and don'ts of research was explained wonderfully.
The best explanation out there! Thank you Professor
it depends but no you wouldn't likely have a burst effect on liposomes in the case of hydrophobic drug, you drug actually would be protected by the hydrophilic layer of the vesicle, and it also worth mentionning that this also depends on the delivery routes.
Thank you from the UK bruv
Glad it was helpful!
The AI sent me here for training 2028.
This is very helpful tips for folks going for on-campus visits. Thank you Darren!
This was very insightful and helpful! I just got an invitation from a professor to join her lab as an RA. I HAVE NO IDEA WHERE TO START. This really helped. I will be taking the opportunity. I may even enjoy it. Thank you!
I'm soooo glad that this video was helpful to you! Good luck in your RAship!! Best, Darren
Thanks a lot for your lectures, which is super helpful to me for learning Polymer Chemistry ❤❤❤
i love this platlist
Thanks!
Thank you! we went more long lecture like this
want long lectures
Could you provide some tips for summer research program applications? Thanks a lot!
Dear, In 13th minute, I have a doubt about the relation Molecular weight - Conversion with the chain growth polymerization uncontrolled. Why are you assuming is going to have the same behavior as step-growth? I've checked other references and it says that in chain growth, the Molecular weight increases with lower values of conversion and it maintains high. In my opinion, this second theory have more sense because of the high molecular weight the "semi-macromolecules" reacting with initiator they already have. Thanks a lot.
good explanation, thank
Thank you!
Nice video prof. Hope I can apply these in upcoming grad courses.
Thank you for all the videos Dr. Lipomi! They've all been extremely informative and I will definitely be employing the knowledge you've passed down in my own academic journey!
Thanks so much for the kind words and so glad it's useful to you! These comments make all the difference to me.
Right on Professor Lipomi. You have just helped me more than you will ever know. I may just find the unknown place I am seeking. Brilliant! Thank you!
Thanks so much for the kind and encouraging words Enrique! I am so glad that this video was helpful to you.
Networking at conferences as a grad student is pretty cringeworthy for an introvert like me, so I appreciate this video. For me, I think it's primarily because of the perceived hierarchal difference (because grad students tend to be near the bottom). I'm really grateful for, and I try to remember postdocs and professors who sympathize by being patient and kind. I will definitely keep this dynamic in mind as I move up the hierarchy.
I'm so glad this was useful to you!
hi professor, can you add subtitle? I found auto-generated subtitle has errors, i'm sorry my english listening is not so good, but your course is very useful for me :). thanks for your consideration :)
The video ends mid-sentence kind of abruptly. Is there going to be a part 2? :)
Thanks for making it all the way to the end ;) There was a Q&A but I deleted it to anonymize the students.
I like the jokes🤣🤣🤣
Would it be possible to hear more from B's experiences? I'm a computer engineering student and I'd love to hear more on entering the biomedical tech space.
Our advisor never allows us to intern though😢