Mondays
3:30 Reception | 4:00 - 5:00 Seminar
Physics and Astronomy Building Auditorium 114 (PAA-A114)
April 1 |
John StaserOhio University Electrochemical Conversion of Biorefinery Waste to Industrial Chemicals |
April 8 |
Lydia ContrerasUniversity of Texas Understanding and engineering RNAs for programmable gene control |
April 29 |
Cole DeForestUniversity of Washington User-Programmable Hydrogel Biomaterials to Probe and Direct 4D Stem Cell Fate |
May 6 |
Gregory StephanopoulosMIT |
May 13 |
State of the Department Address |
May 20 |
Robert RalloPNNL Data-driven analysis and modeling in Chemical and Environmental Engineering |
June 3 |
Iryna ZenyukUniversity of California, Irvine Understanding Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells with X-ray Computed Tomography |
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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