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Graduate Seminars

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

Spring 2003 Seminar Series

January 24th Friday Professor Kathleen Stebe
Johns Hopkins University
"Using Surfactants to Direct Pattern Formation from an Evaporating Drop "
February 7th Friday Professor Alan Weimer
University of Colorado
"Conformal Encapsulation of Fine Particles with Ceramic Nanolayers"
February 14th Friday Professor Robert Pfeffer
New Jersey Institute of Technology
"Fluidization of Ultrafine Particles" 
March 20th Thursday 5:00 p.m.
Scaife Hall
Bayer Distinguished Lecture 2003
Professor Buddy Ratner
Director, University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB)
"Modern Medical Implants: Malevolent, Marvelous or Merely Money Makers? " 
March 21st Friday 11:00 a.m. Bayer Distinguished Lecture 2003
Professor Buddy Ratner
Director, University of Washington Engineered Biomaterials (UWEB)
"Engineering the Nanobiointerface: Precision Control of Surface Recognition " 
March 28th Friday Dr. Heidi Warriner
University of Pittsburgh Chemistry Department
"Physical Properties of Lung Surfactant & Adult Respiratory Distress Syndrome "
April 4th Friday Professor Jay H. Lee
Georgia Institute of Technology
"New Challenges and Directions in Process Control: Going Beyond the Model Predictive Control Paradigm "
April 11th Friday
10:30 a.m.
Professor Bernhardt L. Trout
Massachuetts Institute of Technology
"Solvation Effects in Clathrate-Hydrates and Biological Systems"
April 18th Friday Professor Lee R. White
Deptment of Chemical Engineering
Carnegie Mellon University
"The Role of Disjoining Pressure in the Dynamics of Liquid Nano-Films"

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