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CBB Seminar: "Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery" with Dr. Ying Chau, Hong Kong University
Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery"
Registration is FREE - Coffee and Cookies will be available
Undergraduate Lecture - “Understanding Vapour Pressure and Relative Humidity” by Eline Boghaert, Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
Biosketch: Dr. Boghaert joined the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo as a Lecturer in 2014. She teaches a variety of courses including Chemistry for Engineers, Engineering Biology, Mathematics of Heat and Mass Transfer, Physical Chemistry I and Statistics and Experimental Design.
Undergraduate Lecture - “Energy Balances for Reactive Processes”, by Sarah Meunier, Sessional Lecturer, Department of Chemical Engineeirng, University of Waterloo
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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
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
Institute for Polymer Research 40th Anniversary Distinguished Lecture | Nanoporous Materials Employing Disordered Block Polymers as Key Ingredients: Marc Hillmyer
Self-assembled block polymers containing a sacrificial (i.e., chemically etchable) component are versatile precursors to functional nanoporous materials. The two most common ordered morphologies used to generate nanoporous materials in this way are the hexagonally-packed cylindrical and bicontinuous gyroid phases.
In this talk, Professor Marc Hillmyer will discuss approaches to nanostructured, bicontinuous but disorganized morphologies through either thermal or light-induced chemical fixation of block polymers in the disordered state in close proximity to the order-disorder transition.
WaterTalk: The evolution of process-based hydrologic models: Historical challenges and the collective quest for physical realism
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Professor Martyn Clark, Associate Director at the Centre for Hydrology at the University of Saskatchewan and Editor-in-Chief of Water Resources Research, will present "The Evolution of Process-Based Hydrologic Models: Historical Challenges and the Collective Quest for Physical Realism."
WISE Public Lecture: Utility of the Future – Perspective from a Local Distribution Company
The Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy is pleased to host Umar Waqas, Director of Engineering Services for Energy+ Inc. on April 24.
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