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Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Run-to-Run Optimization of Biochemical Batch Processes in the Presence of Model-Plant Mismatch" by Rubin Hille
Undergraduate Lecture - “Energy Balances for Reactive Processes”, by Sarah Meunier, Sessional Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineeirng, University of Waterloo
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Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Optical Properties of Lithiated Graphite in Relation to a Lithium Ion Battery Fiber Optic Sensor" by AbdulRahman Ghannoum
Undergrad Lecture - Heuristics for Separation Process Choice
Dr. Lena Ahmadi, Sessional Instructor, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
Undergrad Lecture - Chemical Engineering Concepts 1 (ChE 100) Mass Balances
Dr. Yael Zilberman-Simakov, Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo
Seminar - “Molecularly Engineering Membrane Materials for Separations Through Enhanced Interactions: A Road Less Traveled”, by Dr. Haiqing Lin, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY
ABSTRACT: Membrane technology has emerged as an important separation process for H2 purification, CO2 capture, and water purification. Conventional membrane material designs are often focused on rigid polymers with strong size sieving ability to enhance diffusivity selectivity. In contrast, our research focuses on the exploration of specific interactions between the penetrant and membrane materials to achieve high solubility selectivity and thus high separation performance.
Undergrad Lecture - Using Ice to Boil Water: Basic Chemical Engineering Concepts with Big Impact
Dr. Sumit Kundu, Hydrogen Fuel Cell Developer at Automotive Fuel Cell Cooperation
3 Minute Thesis Competition - Chemical Engineering Heat
1 Slide. 3 Minutes. Outstanding Ideas!
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.
Hope to see you there!
Faculty/Grad Coffee Hour
Graduate students - please stop by for coffee/tea* and treats, and chat with CHE faculty members about whatever is on your mind.
* please bring your own mug, if you have one handy.