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Chemical Engineering Capstone Design Symposium
Join us at Chemical Engineering's Capstone Design Symposium, where our graduating class will showcase their talent and skills.
Seminar | Systems and Advanced Decisions: From Biomanufacturing to Opinion Dynamics Applications, by Dr. Yu Luo
Please join the Department of Chemical Engineering on Friday, March 15, 2019, for a lecture on systems and advanced decisions by Dr. Yu Luo, a postdoctoral researcher from the University of Delaware’s Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
Seminar | Microgels as Functional Biomedical Nanoparticles, by Dr. Todd Hoare
Please join the Department of Chemical Engineering on Monday, March 18, for a seminar by Dr. Todd Hoare, an associate professor from McMaster University’s Department of Chemical Engineering, speaking on microgels as functional biomedical nanoparticles.
IPR Seminar | Reactivity Ratio Estimation in Co- and Ter-polymerizations, by Alison Scott
Seminar | Probing The Interface and Bulk of Materials by Hard X-ray Photoemission Spectroscopy, by Yongfeng Hu
The Department of Chemical Engineering welcomes Canadian Light Source’s Senior Staff Scientist Yongfeng Hu for a seminar about hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy. All are welcome.
PhD Defence | Development and Characterization of Polypropylene Cellulose Acetate Magnesium Hydroxide Biocomposite Materials, by Omar Al-Kubaisi
Supervisor: Professor Christine Moresoli, Chemical Engineering
PhD Defence | Polymeric Coatings for Targeted Nanoparticle Delivery to Subsurface Contaminants, by Stuart Andrew Linley
Supervisor: Frank Gu, Chemical Engineering
PhD Defence | Design of Efficient Cobalt-based Bi-functional Catalysts for Zinc-air Batteries, by Guihua Liu
Supervisor: Professor Zhongwei Chen, Chemical Engineering
Seminar | Design and Electrochemical Study of Nanomaterials for Green Chemistry and Sensing Applications, by Dr. Aicheng Chen
With rapidly mounting environmental concerns coupled with the accelerated depletion of fossil fuels, there is a significant demand for the development of advanced technologies for environmental remediation, as well as for the production of alternative energy transformation and storage devices. Nanostructured materials with high surface areas have garnered significant interest due to their unique properties and numerous impressive applications spanning electrocatalysis, photocatalysis, energy conversion and storage, sensors, and wastewater remediation.