Fliers and abstracts from the Spring 2010 Amgen Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

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Schedule
2010
Thursday, February 4th
1:00 PM

Dripping, Jeting, Drops and Wetting: The Magic of Microfluidics

David Weitz, Harvard University

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, February 18th
1:00 PM

Cross-document Cross-lingual Information Extraction and Tracking

Heng Ji, Queens College & The Graduate Center of City College of NY

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 4th
1:00 PM

Hot Melt Extrusion - a Novel Method for Drug Manufacturing

Peng Wang, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 11th
1:00 PM

Derivative-Free Optimization: Algorithms, Software, and Applications

Nicholas Sahindis, Carnegie Mellon University

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Monday, March 15th
2:00 PM

pH-Responsive Nanoparticles for Drug and Gene Delivery

Jin-Oh You, Harvard University

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

2:00 PM

Thursday, March 18th
1:00 PM

A Thermodynamic Analysis Contribution to Energy Optimization of Separation Processes

Mikhail Sorin, CANMET Energy Technology Centre

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Monday, March 22nd
1:00 PM

Biopharmaceutical Development of Vaccines for Prophylactic and Therapeutic Applications

Isidro Zarraga, Genetech Pharmaceutical Dev

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 1st
1:00 PM

Microstructured Polymers: Fundamental Studies and Applications in Renewable Materials

Megan Robertson, University of Minnesota

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 15th
1:00 PM

Templating of Nanostructured Materials from Self Assembled Fluorinated Surfactants

Barbara Knutson, University of Kentucky

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 22nd
1:00 PM

Self-Assembled Nano-Liposomes as Diagnostic/Therapeutic Carriers

Mu-Ping Nieh, Canadian Neutron Beam Centre, National Research Council of Canada

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 29th
1:00 PM

Simulation of complex fluid processes in the subsurface: Numerical models of undergrounds CO2 sequestration, heavy oil, oil shale, and oil sands

George Zyvoloski, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM