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Cosmic Chemistry: Ewine van Dishoeck
PhysicsWorld Podcast

This episode of the PhysicsWorld Weekly podcast features a wide-ranging interview with the astrochemist Ewine van Dishoeck, 2018 Kavli Prize Astrophysics Laureates, who is professor emeritus of molecular astrophysics at Leiden Observatory in the Netherlands. In this podcast she talks about her passion for astrochemistry and how her research combines astronomy, astrophysics, theoretical chemistry and laboratory experiments.

Van Dishoeck talks about some of the key unanswered questions in astrochemistry, including how complex molecules form on the tiny specks of dust in interstellar space. We chat about the recent growth in our understanding of exoplanets and protoplanetary discs and the prospect of observing signs of life on distant planets or moons.

The Atacama Large Millimetre Array radio telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope are two of the major facilities that Van Dishoeck has been involved with. She talks about the challenges of getting the astronomy community to agree on the parameters of a new observatory and explains the how collaborative nature of these projects ensures that instruments meet the needs of multiple research communities.

Van Dishoeck looks to the future of astrochemistry and what new observatories could bring to the field. The interview ends with a call for the next generation of scientists to pursue careers in astrochemistry.

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