Mondays
3:30 Reception
4:00 - 5:00 Seminar
Location: PAA-A110
WINTER 2017 | |
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1/9 |
April KloxinAssistant Professor of of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Materials Science & Engineering, and Biomedical Engineering (affiliate) Designing responsive biomaterials for controlling the cell environment |
1/23 |
Michael ShirtsAssociate Professor of Chemical & Biological Engineering Why can't we engineer drugs on a computer? And what can be done about it? |
1/30 |
César TorresAssistant Professor of Chemical Engineering |
2/13 |
Chris AlabiAssistant Professor, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Bio-inspired sequence-defined oligoTEAs: assembly, characterization and applications |
2/27
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Vidhya ChakrapaniAssistant Professor, Chemical & Biological Engineering Role of Defects in Enhancing the Electrochemical Properties of Transition Metal Oxide |
3/6 |
Michael GordonAssociate Professor of Chemical Engineering Engineering Nanostructures for Photonics, Energy and Materials Characterization Applications |
Recommended Preparation
The course is intended for undergraduate and graduate students of chemical engineering.
Class Assignments and Grading
The class will be graded credit/no credit. Attendance is required at all class meetings; only excused absences will be permitted. An excused absence must be approved by the instructor prior to the missed class.
Engineering Elective Credit
This class counts as an engineering elective credit.
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