• Using Color Science and Digital Appearance Simulation to Improve Material Performance
    Jan 9 2026

    On this episode, Dr. Michael Murdoch joins the podcast to discuss how visual cues can act as diagnostics for material performance, and how engineers can preview color, gloss, translucency, surface texture, and material mixtures long before a physical prototype exists.

    He is the head of the Integrated Sciences Academy at the Munsell Color Science Lab at Rochester Institute of Technology. His work focuses on how material appearance—things like color, gloss, translucency, and surface texture—can be digitally simulated, measured, and used as meaningful data long before a physical part ever exists.

    With an early career as a chemical engineer at Eastman Kodak, working hands-on with thermoplastics and injection-molded components, Dr. Murdoch brings a rare blend of manufacturing experience and advanced research insight.

    The Munsell Color Science Laboratory and the Program of Color Science unite to form one of the world's foremost color science research and education organizations. Their mission is to provide world-class education, research, and outreach in all areas of color science. You can learn more at https://www.rit.edu/science/munsell-color-lab.

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    22 mins
  • Reimagining Cargo Logistics Through Hydrogen-Powered Carbon Fiber Blimps
    Dec 31 2025

    On this episode, Ryan Condron joins the podcast to discuss his vision for moving cargo containers across vast distances with zero emissions. Ryan is the CEO of Float, a company working to build the next generation of aerial freight systems—fusing hydrogen-powered carbon fiber blimps with quadcopter agility to move cargo containers across vast distances with zero emissions.

    You can learn more at https://floatair.com.

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    26 mins
  • Developing Ultra-Resilient TPC Materials for Extreme Conditions in Space: Interview with Robert Brüll, CEO of FibreCoat
    Dec 9 2025

    On this episode, Dr Robert Brüll, founder and CEO of FibreCoat joins the show to discuss their strategic partnership with Lofith Composites to develop next-generation thermoplastic composites for space.

    This partnership joins FibreCoat's expertise in fibre coatings with Lofith's thermoplastic tape and composite manufacturing. Together, the companies will integrate FibreCoat's coated fibres into Lofith's recyclable, high-performance composites to produce lightweight structural materials designed to meet the extreme demands of space.

    The first orbital demonstration of the joint material is planned for 2026, when a satellite will carry test panels into orbit for 12 months.

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    17 mins
  • How ACD's Embedded Engineers Are Changing the Way Aerospace Teams Work
    Dec 2 2025

    On this episode, Michael Campbell, president of ACD Consulting, a division of Coltala Aerospace, joins the podcast. Michael works closely with aerospace and defense programs across the U.S., helping organizations navigate workforce constraints through smarter engineering deployment, embedded expertise, partnerships, and technology adoption.

    You can learn more by visiting https://www.acdc.aer.

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    19 mins
  • Integrating Composites Into Tomorrow's Data Centers - Interview with Roy Silvas
    Nov 24 2025

    On this episode, Roy Silvas, Business Development Director at Enduro Composites joins the podcast. We'll discuss where composites fit in the rapidly expanding data-center ecosystem, what adoption barriers still exist, and how the next generation of facilities could benefit from smarter material choices.

    You can also read Roy's recent article at https://www.cablinginstall.com/data-center/article/55313169/integrating-composites-into-data-center-design.

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    17 mins
  • Using AI to Predict and Generate New Materials
    Nov 20 2025

    On this episode, Dr. Valentyn S. Volkov joins the show to discuss how AI is being used to generate new materials. Dr. Volkov is ranked among the top 2% of scientists worldwide, with over 260 publications and more than 8,000 citations.

    He is also the founder of XPANCEO, a Dubai-based deep tech company developing the world's first invisible and weightless smart contact lenses, merging all your gadgets into one infinite screen.

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    20 mins
  • FibreTuff Technology: The Latest in 3D Printable Biocompatible Materials
    Nov 10 2025

    On this episode, we'll delve into the world of printable biomaterials designed to heal the human body more quickly and safely. Our guest is Robert Joyce, founder of FibreTuff, a company developing a new class of bio-based composites—including a unique PAPC + Nylon 66 "alloy" that could redefine how we approach bone repair and tissue integration.

    FibreTuff's material isn't just strong and printable—it's amphiphilic, meaning it promotes natural cell adhesion and faster healing. You can learn more at https://fibretuff.us.

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    16 mins
  • Solving the Composites Industry's Toughest Adhesive Problems - Interview with Rob Glenn of Forza
    Nov 4 2025

    On this episode, Rob Glenn of Forza joins the show. In business since 1979, Forza is a family-owned adhesive, sealant & specialty tape manufacturer based in the US. They supply the global industry with superior, high-performing, customized products.

    You can learn more by visiting https://forzabuilt.com.

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    22 mins