Current students
Biomedical Discusson Group Lecture and Seminar - Department of Chemical Engineering and Co-Sponsored by the Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology (CBB)
"Mussel Power: Defining the Essentials for Translation to Technology" by Dr. J. Herbert Waite, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry, Departments of Molecular Cell, Developmental Biology, Chemistry & Biochemistry, University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB)
Seminar- “Hierarchically Structured Fuel Cell Catalysts: Materials Derived by Sacrificial Support Method (SSM)” by Plamen Atanassov, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
ABSTRACT: Nano-structured and hierarchically structured materials play a vital role in electrochemical power source technologies: batteries, super capacitors and fuel cells. They are becoming increasingly important in electrochemical synthesis technologies such as electrolysis, photolysis, CO2 electro-reduction and production of value added chemicals.
Seminar - “Prussian Blue-Based Adsorbent for Drinking Water Production in Radio Contaminated Area” by Duu-Jong Lee, National Taiwan University and National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
ABSTRACT: Radiocesium (Cs) removal from tap waters was an emerging issue after the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant Disaster, during which a total of approximately 3.3×1016 Bq Cs was released to the environment. Radioactive fallout can lead to contaminated surface water and/or groundwater, eventually will enter drinking water production chain. Radioactivity in drinking water, even at low levels, can be harmful since the radiocesium can be bioaccumulated in body.
Lydia Terisno is the Engineering Alumni Gold Medal - 2015 Winner
The winner for the June 2015 Convocation is Lydia Terisno, a graduate from the Chemical Engineering program with an outstanding academic record.
Lydia has maintained an academic standing of "Excellent" throughout her academic terms and has achieved high grades in some of her courses. She consistently ranked as one of the top students in her class. Ms Terisno has remained the Dean's Honour list for her entire undergraduate career and will graduate top of her class.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Nanostructured Oxygen Reduction Catalyst Designs to Reduce the Platinum Dependency of Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells" by Drew Higgins
Seminar - “Colloidal Particles at the Interfaces: From Fundamentals to Functional Materials” by Dr. To Ngai, Department of Chemistry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N.T. Hong Kong
ABSTRACT: The phenomenon of adsorption of colloidal particles at interfaces to stabilize the emulsions has been known for more than a century. Today, particle-stabilized emulsions, or so-called Pickering emulsions are receiving growing attention in the scientific and industrial communities. However, our fundamental understanding of the connection between particle properties and emulsion characteristics is still surprisingly poor.
Characterization and Evaluation of Amphipathic, Cationic Peptides for Small Interfering RNA Delivery by Baoling Chen
Zebra Mussel-inspired Electrically Conductive Polymer Nanofiber" by Professor Boxin Zhao
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Monte Carlo Field-Theoretic Simulations Applied to Block Copolymer Melts by Professor Mark Matsen
The Institute for Polymer Research Presentation - Professor Mark Matsen
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