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
"Catalytic Conversion of Biorenewable Molecules to Fuels and Chemicals"
By Dr. Robert J. Davis, Professor and Chair, Chemical Engineering Department, School of Engineering & Applied Science, University of Virginia"Synthesis and Integration of Multifunctional Oxide Materials"
By Dr. Jane P. Chang, Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering & Biomolecular Engineering, University of California"Materials to program cells in situ"
By Dr. David Mooney, Professor, College of Engineering, Harvard University"Modeling Metabolic Systems - The Cybernetic Route"
By Dr. Doraiswami Ramkrishna, Harry Creighton Peffer Distinguished Professor, School of Chemical Engineering, Purdue University"How Chemical Engineers Will Save The World"
By Dr. William Banholtzer, Chief Technology Officer, Dow Chemical"Environmental Catalysis from First Principles"
By Dr. William Schneider, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Notre DameGraduate Seminar Series: "What is the role of chemical engineers in pharmaceutical development?"
By Dr. Richard McClurg, Senior Research Investigator, SSCI, an Aptuit CompanyDOW Seminar Series: "On-Board Fuel Reforming for SOFC-based Auxiliary Power Units"
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