Join physicist and electrical engineering historian, Kathy Joseph, as she unravels captivating human stories behind electricity's evolution. Discover quirky experiments and eccentric scientists like self-deprecating Heinrich Hertz and self-proclaimed wizard Matthias Bose. Learn how historical knowledge and storytelling inspire present and future engineers.
Guests:
- Kathy Joseph, Physicist and Electrical Engineering Historical Expert
Introduction to Kathy and Her Passion for the History of Science:
- Kathy's spark for electrical engineering history ignited when students misconceived electricity's source as "a plug in the wall" 🔌
- Explore her popular YouTube channel, Kathy Loves Physics, and discover the inspiration behind her book, The Lightning Tamers 🌩️
Quirky Experiments and Peculiar Discoveries in Electrical Engineering:
- Kathy shares her extensive research process
- Incorporating storytelling makes science education more interesting, accessible and memorable
- We hear intriguing anecdotes about famous scientists like Heinrich Hertz, who despite a self-critical nature made groundbreaking discoveries in electromagnetic waves and modern wireless communication
- The Eccentric Matthias Bose: Meet the 18th-century self-proclaimed wizard 🧙, known for electrifying women he called "Venus Electrificatus"
- Polarizing Sheets and Edwin Land: Discover how Edwin Land's invention of polarizing sheets, born out of a father's desire to satisfy his child's impatience for instant pictures, influenced the modern Polaroid camera 📸
- Appreciate the passionate and artistic nature of scientists and engineers and the relevance of their stories to the present day 🧑🎨
- Looking Ahead: Reflect on the significance of historical knowledge in inspiring the next generation of engineers
Summary/Takeaways:
- Kathy Joseph's passion for storytelling and the human side of science adds depth and relevance to the history of electrical engineering
- Understanding the context and personalities behind scientific discoveries enhances our appreciation for their significance
Connect with Kathy:
- Website: https://kathylovesphysics.com
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KathyLovesPhysics
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ILuvePhysics
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kathylovesphysics/
- YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/KathyLovesPhysicsHistory
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