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College of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering

Spring 2004 Seminars

Seminars begin at 1:00pm in Cherry Auditorium (in the Kirk Building) unless otherwise noted. Refreshments will be provided by the J. Estrin Endowment Fund.

Date

Speaker

Topic

February 10
(Tuesday)
Faculty Candidate
February 12 Faculty Candidate
February 17
(Tuesday)
Faculty Candidate
February 19 Faculty Candidate
February 24
(Tuesday)
Faculty Candidate
March 3
(Wednesday)
Masahiro Takemura,
Nanotechnology Researchers Network Center of Japan
Nanoscience and Nanotechnology in Japan
March 18 Marianthi Ierapetritou
Prof. of Chem. Eng.,
Rutgers
Development of an Adaptive Chemistry Model for Reactive Flow Simulations
March 19
(Friday,
1:30pm)
Dr.-Ing. Stephan Scholl
Prof. of Chemical and Thermal Process Eng.
Braunschweig University
Germany
Education and Research in Chemical Engineering at Braunschweig University
March 25 Jin-Mo Kim
Dept. of Civil & Environ. Eng., Sungkyunkwan University
A Study on Nitrogen and Phosphorus Removal from Domestic Sewage using MBR and Coagulant
April 1 Phil Westmoreland
Prof. of Chem. Eng.,
Univ. of Mass., Amherst
Applying Molecular Perspectives in Chemical Engineering
April 15 Markus Downey
M.S. student
URI Chem. Eng.
A Nanocomposite Intermediate Coating to Improve the Fatigue Life of High Temperature Ceramic Coatings
April 22 Rajeswar Gattupalli
Ph.D. student
URI Chem. Eng.
Global Terrain Methods
Liqun Zhang
Ph.D. student
URI Chem. Eng.
Developing Model Asphalt Systems using Molecular Simulation
April 29 Tara Aboyoun
M.S. student
URI Chem. Eng.
Direct Photo-electrochemical Production of Hydrogen via Novel Device Development through New Thin-film Materials
Diana Goglia
M.S. student
URI Chem. Eng.
A Recycling Method to Recover Metals from Printed Circuit Boards by The Usage of Sulphuric Acid Production of Acidiphilium acidophilum and Acidithiobacillus thiooxidans
University of Rhode Island

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