The Periodic Fable

Peter Clark - The Collaborations Conqueror

September 22, 2021 Cameron & Hallam Episode 7
Peter Clark - The Collaborations Conqueror
The Periodic Fable
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The Periodic Fable
Peter Clark - The Collaborations Conqueror
Sep 22, 2021 Episode 7
Cameron & Hallam

In Episode 7, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Peter Clark, Head of Chemistry and Industrial Biotechnology at KTN.

In this episode, Peter discusses in detail the support systems for UK industry to innovate & to collaborate when working towards Net Zero. 
Looking at the promising and exciting future for UK industry with examples such as Net Zero & the circular economy, batteries/low carbon fuel, as well as giving his own take as to what some of the most exciting developments from companies in the UK are. 

Peter also discusses in length his journey into chemistry. Detailing his University & PhD studies and when he had his light bulb moment to study which turned on his passion for the subject, as well as his time spent consulting in Australia. 

Later, Cameron shares his True Periodic Fable, taking a look back into the world of George De Hevesy, involving isotopes, radiation, and melting a Nobel prize to hide it from the Nazi's.
Hallam then shares two exciting news stories from the world of chemistry, this time around some exciting developments in the world of hydrogen. 

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In Episode 7, Cameron & Hallam are joined by Peter Clark, Head of Chemistry and Industrial Biotechnology at KTN.

In this episode, Peter discusses in detail the support systems for UK industry to innovate & to collaborate when working towards Net Zero. 
Looking at the promising and exciting future for UK industry with examples such as Net Zero & the circular economy, batteries/low carbon fuel, as well as giving his own take as to what some of the most exciting developments from companies in the UK are. 

Peter also discusses in length his journey into chemistry. Detailing his University & PhD studies and when he had his light bulb moment to study which turned on his passion for the subject, as well as his time spent consulting in Australia. 

Later, Cameron shares his True Periodic Fable, taking a look back into the world of George De Hevesy, involving isotopes, radiation, and melting a Nobel prize to hide it from the Nazi's.
Hallam then shares two exciting news stories from the world of chemistry, this time around some exciting developments in the world of hydrogen.