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Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Catalytic Distillation: Modeling and Process Development for Fuels and Chemicals" by Aashish Gaurav
Seminar - “Platinum-Free Fuel Cells for Affordable Zero-Emission Cars” by Yushan Yan, Distinguished Engineering Professor, Dept. of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Delaware
ABSTRACT: One of the grand challenges facing humanity today is the development of an alternative energy system that is safe, clean, and sustainable and where combustion of fossil fuels no longer dominates. A distributed renewable electrochemical energy and mobility system (DREEMS) could meet this challenge. At the foundation of this new energy system, we have chosen to study a number of electrochemical devices including fuel cells, electrolyzers, and flow batteries.
Waterloo IGEM Recruitment Open House
Recruitment Open House Waterloo IGEM
Seminar - “An Overview of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and Application to Various Industrial and Mixing Problems” by Duane Baker, MASc., P.Eng, Flow and Heat Transfer Specialist, Hatch Engineering
ABSTRACT: In total Duane has almost 20 years of experience in fluid flow, heat and mass transfer analysis, nuclear thermal-hydraulics, energy system analysis and design. Duane is a mechanical engineer with Masters’degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Chemical Engineering, both from University of Waterloo. After graduation Duane started his career in CFD modeling in Waterloo working for CFX, which later was later acquired by Ansys, supporting CFX users, giving training courses, and doing multi-phase, turbulence and combustion validations.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Liquid Crystal Networks for Smart Biomimetic Micro/Nano Structured Adhesives" by Hamed Shahsavan
Seminar “Bio-Inspired Engineering of Surfaces to Prevent Bacterial Attachment” by Benjamin Hatton, Assistant Professor, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto
ABSTRACT: Implanted medical devices are at significant risk of developing bacterial biofilm-associated infections and approximately 60% of all hospital-acquired infections are due to biofilm formation on implanted devices. Bacterial biofilms are encased in an extracellular matrix, largely polysaccharide, which protects from antibiotics and the host immune system. Herein I will present three ‘bio-inspired’ approaches to design surfaces to prevent bacterial attachment and biofilm formation.
3 Minute Thesis Competition - Chemical Engineering Heat
1 Slide. 3 Minutes. Outstanding Ideas!
Date: Thursday, February 16, 2017
Time: 10:00 am- 12:00 pm
Location: E6 2024
Please arrive early so the event can start on time.
Attendance at this event may be counted toward Masters and PhD students Seminar Attendance milestone. Please note, you will be required to stay for the duration of the competition.
Light refreshments provided.
Chemial Engineering Design Symposium
Seminar - “Three Decades of Fun and Lessons Learned in the Energy Storage Industry”, by Ken Rudisuela, Chief Technology Officer, Ioxus Corporation, Oneonta, NY
ABSTRACT: A reflection on over three decades of Li-ion and EDLC development from my personal involvement. I would recount my experiences and try to connect them with either the significance in advancement in energy storage or to the significance of personal development. I would try to be inspirational in expressing the excitement of the challenges that exist for those who pursue them. I would also talk about our latest patented EDLC chemistry.