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Sang M. Han a guest on Georgia Tech-based podcast
January 28, 2020 - by Kim Delker

Sang M. Han, a professor of chemical and biological engineering, was recently a guest on the Nanovation podcast, which can be found here.
The topic was “How can a roof stay cool in the New Mexico sun?” Han discussed the physics of radiative cooling, different methods for its implementation, and the challenge of developing a manufacturing process suitable for coating entire cities, along with other topics related to the topic.
Nanovation is a podcast with Professor Michael Filler at Georgia Tech that is “an exploration of big innovations emerging from small things.”