Seminars are held at 9:30 a.m. in Room 1175 Benedum Engineering Hall unless otherwise indicated. Refreshments will be served 30 minutes before the seminars
| January 15 |
Mr. Joseph McCarthy, Northwestern University
Mixing, Segregation and Flow of Granular Materials |
| January 23 |
Professor John Torkelson, Northwestern University
The Gel Effect (Autoacceleration) In Free Radical Polymerization: Its Molecular Origin |
| January 26 - Monday |
Professor Todd Przybycien, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Electrochemical Chromatography For Protein Separations |
| February 2 - Monday |
Dr. Jingguang Chen, Exxon Corporation
Determination of Electronic, Structural, and Catalytic Properties of Transition Metal Carbides and Nitrides |
February 5 - Thursday
10:00 am |
Professor Karlene Kosanovich, University of South Carolina
A Multiple Model-Based Approach to Batch Reactor Controller Design |
| February 9 - Monday |
Dr. Sheryl H. Ehrman, Paul Scherrer Institute, Switzerland
Combustion Synthesis and Characterization of Multicomponent Oxide Nanoparticles |
| February 13 |
Dr. Kenneth Cashdollar, Pittsburgh Research Lab-NIOSH
Dust Explosibility |
February 18-Wednesday
Frick Fine Arts Bldg.
5:00 pm-Reception to follow |
Dr. Mary Good, BAYER DISTINGUISHED LECTURER, Venture Capital Investors, LLC
Science and Technology In the United States and Its Impact on University Scien ce and Engineering Programs |
February 19- Thursday
1175 Bendm |
Dr. Mary Good, Venture Capital Investors, LLC
The Globalization of the Chemical Industry and Its Impact on Chemical Engineering |
| March 13 |
Professor Robert Cohen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Mechanisms of Deformation and Toughness In Rubber-Modified Semicrystalline Thermoplastics |
| March 20 |
Dr. Klaus Sommer, Bayer Corporation
Polymer Research at Bayer |
| March 27 |
Professor Harvey Blanch, University of California, Berkeley
Protein Interactions in Solution: Applications of Molecular Thermodynamics to Protein Separations |
April 2 - Thursday
11:30 am |
Professor Peter Monson, University of Massachusetts
Molecular Modeling of Solid-Fluid Phase Equilibrium |
| April 10 |
Professor D. Wayne Goodman, Texas A & M University
The Physical and Chemical Properties of Supported Metal Clusters |