PhD Defence | Pebax-based Composite Membranes for Carbon Capture, by Silu Chen
You are welcome to attend Silu Chen's PhD defense, when they will discuss the use of pebax-based composite membranes for carbon capture.
You are welcome to attend Silu Chen's PhD defense, when they will discuss the use of pebax-based composite membranes for carbon capture.
Help the students from CHE 180: Chemical Engineering Design Studio celebrate the completion of their 1A term and their introduction to design by attending their Design Symposium, where they will showcase the range of soaps they designed and produced during their course.
"Improving Supercapacitor Performance by Functionalization and Interfacial Assembly of Graphene"
Come and see the design project work completed by our graduating class. Meet other students and professors. Get ideas for your design projects or graduate work.
Applicants, Alumni, and Members of the Public are welcome to attend
ABSTRACT: This seminar focuses on solving engineering challenges related to the continuous production of HNBR and NBR emulsion. Part 1 - Hydrogenated nitrile butadiene rubber (HNBR) which is known for its excellent elastomeric properties and mechanical retention properties after long time exposure to heat, oil and air is produced by the catalytic hydrogenation of nitrile butadiene rubber (NBR) using a semi-batch process.
ABSTRACT: Vascular cells adapt and respond to biomechanical forces. The focal nature of most cardiovascular diseases has been linked to a dysfunctional response of endothelial cells and blood components to local hemodynamic forces. My lab studies the role of hemodynamic forces in the initiation, progression and treatment of cardiovascular diseases. In this talk I will present work we have done using three dimensional cell culture models to simulate the vascular hemodynamic environment in order to answer questions on how endothelial cells (ECs) and blood components respo
ABSTRACT: This presentation describes my recent work in developing small scale fluid devices, microfluidics, for energy applications and CO2 sequestration. Microfluidics has emerged over the last two decades with applications in biomedical diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and life sciences research.