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Chemical, Materials & Biomolecular Engineering

Spring 2011 Events & Seminar Series

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Date Time Location Speaker Organization Topic
1/25/11 11:00am IMS 20 Karen Gleason MIT
Designing Novel Devices with Chemically Vapor Deposited Polymers
2/1/11 11:00am IMS 20 Eric Stach Brookhaven Nat Lab TBD
2/8/11 11:00am IMS 20 Steve Suib
Chemistry Head
University of Connecticut
Porous Metal Oxide Molecular Sieves: Synthesis and Novel Applications
2/15/11 11:00am IMS 20 Kate Ziemer Northeastern University TBD
CMBE Spring 2011 Distinguished Lectureship
2/21/11

3:30pm

Refreshments at Dodd Ctr.

Gary Messing
MSE Head
Penn State Innovations in Materials Science and Technology for a Sustainable World
4:00pm Dodd Kanover Auditorium
2/22/11 11:00am IMS 20 Gary Messing
MSE Head
Penn State Transparent Polycrystalline, Rare Earth-Doped Laser Gain Media - Processing, Properties and Challenges
 
3/1/11 11:00am IMS 20 Marina Pascucci
President Cera Nova
CeraNova TBD
3/8/11

Spring Break

3/15/11 11:00am IMS 20 Ruth Baltus
CHEG Head
Clarkson Carbon Capture Using Room Temperature Ionic Liquids
3/15/11 3:30pm IMS 20

Richard D. Breault, B.S. UConn Chemical Eng.

Victoria Margiott, B.S. UConn Chemical Engineering
Personal Accounts of Career Challenges and Successes
3/22/11 11:00am IMS 20 Stanley Whittingham

SUNY Binghamton

Materials – The Technology Barrier to Advanced Batteries for Energy Storage
3/29/11 11:00am IMS 20 Alan West
CHEG Head
Columbia Electrodeposition of Copper Interconnects:  Transport and Reaction Mechanisms
4/5/11 11:00am IMS 20 Craig Carter MIT Designing Nanoparticulate Based Semi-Solid Electrochemical Fuels for Novel Flow Cells
4/12/11 11:00am IMS 20 Jack Henderson Netzsch The impact of defect structure on processability and thermophysical
properties of ceramic nuclear fuels and their surrogates
4/19/11 11:00am IMS 20

Robert Hull
MSE Head

RPI Focused Ion Beam Templating of Semiconductor Nanostructures
4/26/11 11:00am IMS 20 Andrew Zydney
CHEG Head
Penn State
TBD
     
M.S. students and Ph.D. students are required to attend all seminars to earn MSE 6401 course credit. You may substitute up to 3 seminars each semester. Students need to complete and submit a missed seminar make-up form. eventspic1 Archive
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