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Autumn 2019 Departmental Seminar Series

Mondays

3:30  Reception | 4:00 - 5:00  Seminar
Nanoengineering Building 181 (NAN-181)

 

 
September 30

Steve Roffler

Academic Sinica, Taipei

Anti-PEG antibodies: Detection, targeting and impact on PEGylated proteins and stealth nanomedicines

October 7

Zachary Ulissi

Carnegie Mellon University

Challenges in Data Science Methods for Catalyst Design and Discovery

October 14

Bhuvnesh Bharti

Louisiana State University

Colloids under external electric and magnetic fields

October 21

Corey Wilson

Georgia Tech

Programming transcription using engineered systems of gene
regulators and genetic architectures

October 28

 

Millicent Sullivan

University of Delaware

Unlocking Intracellular Therapeutic Targets Using Bioinspired Materials

November 4

Tonio Buonassisi

Massachusettes Institute of Technology

Machine Learning Accelerates the Diagnosis, Process Optimization, and Discovery of Novel Energy Materials

November 18

Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert

UT Austin

Biomaterials for Drug Delivery and Cell Transplantation to Treat Nerve Injury

November 25

Jason Baxter

Drexel University

Designing and Probing Photovoltaic Materials

December 2
Department Awards

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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