Fliers and abstracts from the Spring 2016 Amgen Seminar Series in Chemical Engineering at the University of Rhode Island.

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Schedule
2016
Thursday, February 18th
1:00 PM

Drive the Discovery of Green Catalysts for Biomass Conversion using Inverse Molecular Design

Dequan Xiao, University of New Haven

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, February 25th
1:00 PM

Crystallization Process Design for Pharmaceutical Manufacturing

Mo Jiang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Tuesday, March 1st
1:00 PM

Near-Infrared Bio-Imaging Labels and Sensors using Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

Daniel Roxbury, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 3rd
1:00 PM

Functional Biomaterials via Supramolecular Assembly of Biomolecule Fusions

Gregory Hudalla, University of Florida

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 10th
1:00 PM

Selectively Permeable Microbial Nanoculture System as Artificial Microniches

Tagbo Niepa, University of Pennsylvania

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 17th
1:00 PM

Molecular Engineering for Integrated Product Development

Blair Brettmann, University of Chicago

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, March 31st
1:00 PM

The Lattice Kinetic Monte Carlo Method as a Versatile Tool for Simulating Diverse Micro and Mesoscale Phenomena

Talid Sinno, University of Pennsylvania

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 7th
1:00 PM

The Library; Digital and Physical

Peter Larsen, University of Rhode Island

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM

Thursday, April 21st
1:00 PM

The URI Big Data Initiative and HPC Core Facility (What is it, and what's in it for you?)

Joan Peckham, University of Rhode Island

Cherry Auditorium, Kirk Hall

1:00 PM