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Seminar - “Engineering Anticancer Bacterial Therapies”, by Professor Neil Forbes, Department of Chemical Engineering,University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
ABSTRACT: Engineered bacteria have the potential to overcome the limitations that cause common cancer therapies to fail. Synthetic biology is playing a critical role in the creation of these therapies. We have shown that bacteria, specifically Salmonella, have three main qualities that enable them to overcome the limitations of chemotherapy. Bacteria 1) preferentially target tumors, 2) penetrate tissue, and 3) can kill non-mitotic cells.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Cationic Lytic Peptides as Drugs or Drug Carriers for Targeted Cancer Therapy", by Sheng Lu
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "An Exergy-Based Framework for Efficiency Improvement for Integrated Oxy-Fuel Power Generation Systems with CO2 Capture" by Ahmed Shafeen
SHARCNET/WatPy Scientific Computing Workshop
Seminar - “Methods for Fast Determination of Lithium Insertion/Extraction Kinetics”, by Steen Brian Schougaard, Université du Québec à Montréal, Département de chimie, Montreal (QC) H3C 3P8, Canada
ABSTRACT: Arguably, electric and hybrid electric vehicles are the new frontiers for lithium batteries. As a new market it is distinctly different from mass produced microelectronics, not only in the energy per battery unit but also in the power performance requirements. Especially the required charging rates during deceleration and emergency charging, as well as, the discharge rates during startup from standstill are exciting challenges.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Nanostructured Composites as Electrochemical Catalysts for Li Air Batteries" by Hey Woong Park
Free Public Lecture and Expert Panel - The Science Behind Ebola - Evolution, Epidemiology, Experimental Treatment with Dr. Marc Aucoin, Dr. Christine Dupont, Dr. Shannon Majowicz, hosted by Dr. Josh Neufeld
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Integration of Multi-Period Optimization Model for Electricity Generation Planning and Operational Strategy Considering Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicles Penetration" by Lena Ahmadi
Seminar - “The Role of Rheology in Non-Pressurized Polymer Foaming Systems” by Maryam Emami, PhD, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON
ABSTRACT: Plastic foams, as engineering materials, are widely used in variety of industrial sectors and represent an extraordinary class of materials. Foaming in polymers involves delicate scientific mechanisms and unique morphology transformations. This work explores the influence of rheological properties on polymer foam development in non-pressurized systems.