Fliers and abstracts from the Spring 2013 Amgen Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

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Schedule
2013
Thursday, February 14th
1:00 PM

Molecular Simulations of "Real World" Systems

Michael Greenfield, University of Rhode Island

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, February 21st
1:00 PM

Common Powder Flow Characterization Methods vs. Brookfield's Powder Flow Tester and Shear Cell Technology

Vincent Herbert, Brookfield Engineering

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 7th
1:00 PM

Environmental Implications and Applications of Engineered Nanomaterials: Fullerene and Magnetite Case Studies

John Fornter, Washington University in St. Louis

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 21st
1:00 PM

Engineered Microbial Habitats for Health, Fuel, and Food

Leslie M. Shor, University of Connecticut

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 4th
1:00 PM

Nanoparticle surface properties and relation to particle performance in applications

Ani Nikova, Cabot Corporation

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 11th
1:00 PM

Toward a better understanding of the high viscosity of heavy oils: An NMR study of heavy oils and their connection to glassy dynamics

Denise Freed, Schlumberger-Doll

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 18th
1:00 PM

Designer Materials by Self- and Directed Assembly: Photorheological Fluids, Magnetic Microchains and Hemostatic Dressings

Srinivasa Raghavan, University of Maryland

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM