Episodios

  • Episode 6: Brilliant Dyes: Towards Sustainable Fashion
    Apr 9 2026

    Step into a conversation with Mohammed Redwanur Rehman and Dr. Md Tabish Noori, the minds behind Brilliant Dyes — a deep-tech powerhouse born from the Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London. Together, the duo brings scalability to sustainable bioproduction.

    Inspired by the textile pollution Redwan witnessed firsthand in Bangladesh, this mission-driven startup is turning a PhD project into a global revolution. By harnessing microalgae to produce vibrant pigments, they are eliminating the toxic footprint of synthetic dyes. Their biomanufacturing platform, recognized by the H&M Foundation Global Change Award, is already attracting interest from giants like Ralph Lauren and L’Oréal.

    In this episode, join host Diya Agrawal as the team explores the challenges of upscaling from lab to industry, the grit required to lead a spinout, and how they are building the tech that promises a cleaner future for fashion. Discover how these scientist founders are proving that the future of industry isn't just sustainable—it’s brilliant! 🌿✨

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    27 m
  • Episode 5: AI-Powered Autonomous Industrial Systems
    Feb 2 2026

    Join host Diya Agrawal in conversation with Dr. Mehmet Mercangoz, ABB Associate Professor of Autonomous Industrial Systems. In this episode, they explore how AI and machine learning are transforming process systems engineering, and what this shift could mean for the future of chemical plants. Hear first-hand insights grounded in research and practice from a leading researcher shaping the next generation of intelligent industrial systems.

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    41 m
  • Episode 4: The Science and Scale of Crystallisation
    Oct 2 2025

    Tune into a conversation with Professor Jerry Heng, a leading expert in particle engineering and crystallisation. Discover how engineering at the particle level drives innovation at scale; and explore the challenges, breakthroughs, and future of crystallisation — a science at the heart of food, pharma, batteries, and more.

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    26 m
  • Episode 3: The Physics That Fuels a Greener Future
    Jun 27 2025

    Professor Martin Trusler unpacks the thermophysical science that drives clean energy solutions. From carbon capture to sustainable liquid fuels and hydrogen as a fuel, we explore the challenges and potential of building a greener future. Stay tuned to discover how his lab is custom-built — not just for precision, but with purpose.

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    29 m
  • Episode 2: Teaching for a Greener Future
    Mar 6 2025

    In this podcast, we welcome the award-winning educator and researcher, Dr. Umang Shah. Umang is the Principal Teaching Fellow in Chemical Engineering, deeply involved in undergraduate teaching, particularly laboratory instruction. Let's hear from Umang on what it takes for a great educator to design impactful lab experiences, foster student engagement, and integrate sustainability into teaching practices. Join us as we explore the challenges and innovations in modern lab education and gain valuable insights from an expert in the field.

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    22 m
  • Episode 1: Metabolic Modelling: Linking Academia with Industry
    Nov 27 2024

    With our new host, Diya Agrawal, engage in a conversation with the Season 1 ChemEng Cast host, Ben Strain. Find out about his academic work at Imperial and what it means to be associated with an industrial partner- from a postgraduate researcher perspective.

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    25 m
  • Episode Ten: Making stuff less stupid
    May 13 2024

    In this episode, we speak to Jason Hallet, Professor of Sustainable Chemical Technology in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London. He tells us all about his work involving the production of lignocellulosic biofuels, sustainable chemical feedstocks, vaccine manufacturing, and waste recycling, as well as discussing his journey to Imperial from the US.

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    34 m
  • Episode nine: Carbon capture - adsorption based processes
    Nov 21 2023

    In this episode, we speak to Lucy Barton, PhD student in the Department of Chemical Engineering, Imperial College London. She tells us all about her work designing experimental and mathematical tools to study carbon capture technologies, as well as discussing her journey to Imperial from the west coast of Australia.

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    23 m