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Fall 2006 Seminar Schedule

August 31 Defining Catalytically Active Sites and the Mechanisms of Catalyzed Reactions:Challenges for the Experimentalist and the Theoretician (abstract)
Professor Alex Bell
University of California Berkeley
September 5 Personal Experience in the Application of Chemical Engineering and Selected Research Topics at Dow (abstract)
Dr. William Banholzer
Corporate Vice President Dow Chemical
The 2006 Herbert L. Toor Chemical Industry Lectureship


September 12 Release of PCB's from River Sediment (abstract)
Professor David Dzombak
Carnegie Mellon University
September 19 Marring, Merging, and Manipulating Lipid Membranes (abstract)
Professor Kyle Vanderlick
Princeton University
Ethel Z. Casassa Memorial Lecture in Colloids, Polymers, and Surfaces
September 28 Ontological Informatics for Pharmaceutical Product Development and Manufacturing (abstract)
Professor Venkat Venkatasubramanian
Purdue University
October 5 Thinking Like a Molecule: Simulating Protein Aggregation (abstract)
Professor Carol Hall
North Carolina State
CHEGSA Symposium, Singleton Room, Roberts Hall, 11:00 am
October 12 Aerosol-Cloud Interactions: What in situ Observation Tells Us and How It Can Improve Modelling of the Indirect Effect(abstract)
Professor Thanos Nenes
Georgia Tech University
October 19 Parametric Programming and Control(abstract)
Professor Stratos Pistikopoulos
Imperial College, London
October 24 Charge Stabilization of Colloidal Particles in Nonpolar Solvents(abstract)
Professor Eric Dufresne
Yale University
November 2 Using Atomically-detailed Simulations to Accelerate Materials Discovery for Gas Separations and Storage(abstract)
Professor David Sholl
Carnegie Mellon University
November 21 From Multifunctional Carbon Nanotube Yarns and Transparent Sheets to Fuel-Powered Muscles and Devices for Energy Harvesting, Storage, and Conversion (abstract)
Professor Ray Baughman
University of Texas, Dallas
November 30 Deciphering Cell Signaling in Bacterial Biofilms: The Role of Indole(abstract)
Professor Thomas Wood
Texas A&M

All seminars (unless noted) begin at 10:45 a.m. in Doherty Hall Room 1112.  Coffee and doughnuts are served at 10:30 a.m. in the Conference Room, Doherty Hall, Room 1102.

For more information, please call Audrey Terrell at 268-2816.

 

 
 
 
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