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Seminars Fall 2006

Department of Chemical Engineering Fall 2006 Seminar Series

Friday, August 25

1060 Torgersen Hall, from 11:15 AM., - 12:05 PM.
Topic: Nanoparticle Engineering of Palladium-Coated Gold Catalysts for Water Purification.
Michael Wong
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Department of Chemistry
Rice University

Monday, Sept. 11

Topic: In Silico Tools Enabling Research in Product, Process and Biological Systems.
Luke Achenie
Dept. of Chemical, Materials and Biomolecular Eng.
University of Connecticut

Monday, Oct. 2

Topic: Revealing Protein Conformation and the Effects of Salt and Media in Protein Hydrophobic Chromatography.
John O'Connell
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
University of Virginia

Monday, Oct. 23

Topic: Correlation and Prediction of Drug Molecule Solubility with the NRTL-SAC Model.
Chau-Chyun Chen
Senior Technology Fellow
Aspen Technology, Inc.

Monday, Oct. 30

Topic: Self-Assembly of Multicompartment Micelles from ABC Star Copolymers.
Tim Lodge
Dept. of Chemistry
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Materials Science
University of Minnesota

Friday, Nov. 3

Alex Katz
Dept. of Chemical Engineering
University of California at Berkeley, CA.

Monday, Nov. 6

Topic: Superparamagnetic Nanoparticle Mobility Through Extracellular Matrix: Is Magnetically Directed Drug Biodistribution Feasible?
Todd Giorgio
Dept. of Biomedical Engineering
Vanderbilt University

Friday, Dec. 1

Brent Cunningham
Department of Chemical Engineering
Viginia Tech
PhD Candidate (MACRO) Advisor: Don Baird