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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 2007 Seminar Series

January 12

Friday

Professor Sachin Velankar

University of Pittsburgh

"Liquid/liquid Interfaces, Emulsions, and Rheology"

January 18

Thursday

Professor Douglas A. Wicks

The University of Southern Mississippi

"Antimicrobial Oligopeptides in Polymer Emulsions:  Where do they go, and does it matter?"

January 26

Friday

Professor Sharon Glotzer

University of Michigan

"Using organics to assemble particles: Self-assembly of nanoparticle “surfactants” and other interesting shape amphiphiles"

February 2

Friday

Professor Julia Babensee

Georgia Institute of Technology

"Role of Biomaterials in Immune Responses to Combination Products"

March 23

Friday

Professor Juergen Hahn

Texas A&M University

"Modeling and Analysis of Regulatory Mechanisms Involved in  IL-6 Signal Transduction in Hepatocytes"

March 30

Friday

Professor Niall J. English

University College Dublin, Ireland

"Denaturation of hen egg white lysozyme in electromagnetic fields: a molecular dynamics study"

April 6

Friday

Professor Michael Wong

Rice University

"Synthesis and Environmental Catalysis of Palladium-coated Gold Nanoparticles"

April 11

Wednesday

4:00 pm

Bayer Distinguished Lectureship

Professor Paul T. Anastas

"Green Chemistry: From Here to Sustainability"

April 12

Thursday

10:30 am

1221 Benedum Hall

Bayer Distinguished Lectureship

Professor Paul T. Anastas

"Green Chemistry: An Approach to Molecular and Synthetic Design for Sustainability"

April 13

Friday

Professor Montgomery Shaw

University of Connecticut

"Processing Polymeric Electrolyte Membranes for Optimum Performance"

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