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Seminars


Chemical Engineering Graduate


    Seminar Series Fall 2008

3:30 p.m. in CPE 2.218 (unless otherwise noted) * Items in orange begin at different time and/or day


Previous semester schedule

Date Speaker Affiliation Title

09/16/08

Wesley R. Burghardt

Northwestern Engineering, Chemical and Biological Engineering

“Rheo-X-Ray Methods for Studying Complex Polymer Fluids Under Flow”

09/30/08

Karen K. Gleason

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering

“Designing Functional and Responsive Organic Surfaces by Chemical Vapor Deposition”

10/14/08

Paul Nealey

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

“Directed Assembly of Block Copolymers on Chemically Nanopatterned Substrates”

10/30/08

Thursday

James B. Rawlings

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering

Optimal Dynamic Operation of Chemical Processes:  Assessment of the Last 20 Years and Current Research Opportunities

11/04/08

Andre F. Palmer

Ohio State University, The Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

“Engineering Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers for Use in Transfusion Medicine”

11/11/08

William J. Koros

Pirkey Lectureship

Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

“Low Energy Intensive Large Scale Separations via Advanced Membranes”

11/25/08

Doros Nicolas Theodorou

National Technical University of Athens, School  of  Chemical  Engineering, Department of Materials Science And Engineering

“Multiscale Simulations of Amorphous Polymers: Meeting the Challenge of Long Time Scales”

12/02/08

Enrique Iglesia

Texas Distinguished Faculty Lectureship

University Of California At Berkeley

“Nanoclusters and Nanospaces in Catalysis”

 

12/09/08

Randall J. Meyer

University of Illinois at Chicago, Chemical Engineering

"Density Functional Theory Study of Pt and Pd-based Pseudomorphic Monolayer Alloy Catalysts for NOx Storage Reduction Applications"

 

 

*To be announced

 

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