Chemical Engineering Seminars
Each semester the School of Chemical Engineering proudly presents a research seminar series to the faculty and graduate student body. These seminars feature interesting speakers who are conducting creative research in and out of the chemical engineering discipline.
Various other seminars also are presented throughout the year. They include the Kelly Lectures, the Mellichamp Lecture and College of Engineering Faculty Colloquiums.
Past Seminars
1:30 PM
Fowler Hall, Stewart Center
"From Single Macromolecular Dynamics to Shear Banding: Paving the Way for a Knowledge Based Design and Manufacture of Polymeric Products"
Dr. Bamin Khomami
Head
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
University of Tennessee
Inverse Design of Interactions for Assembly
Dr. Thomas M Truskett
McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Texas at Austin
The Ultimate Limits of Intercalation Reactions for Li-Batteries
Dr. M. Stanley Whittingham
Chemistry Department
Binghamton University, New York
GSO Speaker - Energy and Engagement
Dr. Mark Barteau
University of Michigan Energy Institute
Barriers to Subsurface Remediation of Multi-Contaminant Hazardous Waste Sites: Influence of Mass Transfer and Reaction Kinetics
Dr. Ramesh C. Chawla
Howard University
Purification of DNA for Gene Therapy and Vaccines: New Opportunities for Membrane Technology
Dr. Andrew Zydney
Penn State
Life at the Interface: Using First Principles Calculations to Elucidate Structures and Mechanisms of Catalysts
Dr. Jeffrey Greeley
Purdue University
"Engineering Approaches to Investigate the Regulation of Epithelial Growth and Homeostasis"
Dr. Jeremiah Zartman
University of Notre Dame
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