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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 2004 Seminar Series

January 8th Thursday Professor Kaiming Ye
University of Pittsburgh
"Minimally Invasive Biosensors: A New Hope for Diabetics "
January 15th Thursday A. Omolola Eniola
University of Pennsylvania
"In Vitro Characterization of Biodegradable Drug Delivery Vehicles with the Adhesive Properties of Leukocytes"
January 22nd Thursday Sarah Heilshorn
California Institute of Technology
"Protein Engineering: A Novel Approach to Creating New Biomaterials"
January 29th Thursday Andrew Spakowitz
California Institute of Technology
"Order and Organization: Semiflexible Polymers from Single-Chain Behavior to Collective Effects"
February 6th Friday Professor David D'Argenio
University of Southern California
"Cancelled"
February 12th Thursday Jessica Winter
University of Texas, Austin
"Quantum Dots for Neuronal Stimulation"
February 19th Thursday Professor Vinay Gupta
University of Illinois
"Controlling Interfacial Phenomena Using Molecularly Designed Surfaces "
February 26th Thursday Professor Michal Kruk
Carnegie Mellon University
"Synthesis and characterization of mesoporous molecular sieves"
March 4th Thursday Di Gao
University of California, Berkeley
"Silicon Carbide Technology for Micro- and Nano-electromechanical Systems Applications"
April 9th Friday Professor Christopher Jones
Georgia Institute of Technology
"Spanning the Divide between Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Catalysis - Immobilized Organometallic Catalysts as Model Systems and Mechanistic Probes"
April 16th Friday Professor James Rawlings
University of Wisconsin-Madison
"Crystal Engineering Through Particle Size and Shape Measurement, Kinetic Parameter Estimation, Modeling and Control"

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