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Seminar | Engineering Value, by Dr. David Bruce
In engineering, as in life, there is usually no defined path or prescribed route to take in search of difficult answers. Looking at how we travel through our careers, transitioning to industry from our studies or taking the next step in academia, we can examine the critical decisions and choices we make in how we can grow to best serve our profession. Value in being an engineer comes from how we make these choices and in learning how to shape the driving factors behind the process itself. Please join us for a discussion about our value in society and how we can work to increasing the golden mean.
Seminar | Materials Bioeconomy and Solutions from the Forest, by Professor Orlando J. Rojas
Professor Rojas will introduce the vision of the future “Materials Bioeconomy” of Finland by way of the recently funded Aalto-VTT Flagship that is designed to catalyze fundamental research that will lead to scientific as well as economic impacts.
Seminar | Electrochemical Reduction of Carbon Dioxide for Sustainable Production of Fuels and Chemicals Through Artificial Photosynthesis, by Dr. Drew Higgins
Dr. Higgins will address important aspects of CO2R catalyst development, including alloying and surface structure engineering approaches to tune activity and selectivity. He will discuss the remaining challenges facing artificial photosynthesis technology deployment, along with preliminary results for the integration of CO2R catalysts into practical device prototypes.
Meet the Profs
Attention Chemical Engineering students: On Wednesday, November 7th, your professors will gather over the lunch hour to share some pizza and good conversation. Drop by the first- and third-floor atriums and join us!
Seminar | Automotive Lightweighting and Sustainability Through Polymer Composites, by Dr. Omar Faruk
Dr. Omar Faruk will provide critical reviews and the latest research results of polymer composites materials, focusing on various lightweight and sustainable materials in automotive applications. He will discuss also the current applications and future trends of lightweight plastic composite materials in the automotive area.
IPR Student Seminar Series | Fluorescence Techniques to Study Length Scales inside Macromolecules, by Janine Thoma
Seminar | The Promise of Polysaccharides for Sustainable Polymer Development, by Prof. Tiz Mekonnen
Prof Mekonnen will discuss chemical modification and structure-function of polysaccharides for material applications, as well as recent trends in enzyme polymerization platforms for polysaccharide production.
Innovation Seminar Series | On the New Phenomena Arising During Exotic Combustion in Supercritical Water, by Dr. Janusz Kozinski
Professor Koziński will discuss combustion in supercritical water (SCW), which is one of the least explored processes. He will also present a novel concept for the in situ study of SCW flames, flameless oxidation and gasification.
IPR Student Seminar Series | Synthesis of Conjugated Polymers, by Geoff Sinclair
PhD candidate (Chemistry) Geoff Sinclair will discuss the use of direct (hetero)arylation (DAr) and direct (hetero)arylation polymerization (DHAP) as a tool for the synthesis of conjugated organic small molecules and polymers.