2011 | ||
Thursday, February 10th | ||
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1:00 PM |
Richard Brown, University of Rhode Island Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, February 17th | ||
1:00 PM |
Nanopores: Portals to the Molecular World Jason Dwyer, University of Rhode Island Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, February 24th | ||
1:00 PM |
New Insights on Liquid Impact and Dispersion Scott C. James, Sandia National Laboratories Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, March 10th | ||
1:00 PM |
Periodically Sequenced Peptides: A New Tool for Nanoscale Materials Synthesis Raymond Tu, The City College of CUNY Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, March 31st | ||
1:00 PM |
Permanent Carbon Capture and Storage in Geologic Reservoirs via Mineral Carbonation Juerg Matter, Columbia University Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, April 14th | ||
1:00 PM |
How Engineering is Helping to Develop a Cure for Cancer Bruno Hancock, Pfizer, Inc. Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
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Thursday, April 21st | ||
1:00 PM |
Innovation for a Crowded Curriculum: A Textbook Companion for Thermodynamics Donna M. Riley, Smith College Cherry Auditorium Kirk Hall 1:00 PM |
Fliers and abstracts from the Spring 2011 Amgen Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.