ChE Seminar Series: Engineering directed Transport and Collective Dynamics of Charged Colloids under Electric Fields

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Carlos A. Silvera Batista Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Vanderbilt University Engineering directed Transport and Collective Dynamics of Charged Colloids under Electric Fields Abstract: Gradients in electrical potential (electric fields), along with gradients in concentration of ionic species, are a principal way to control the motion of colloids. The […]

LEADERs Event: AI Challenges in the Deployment of Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems

This presentation will help attendees learn about integrating AI in auto industry. While AI has been able to achieve remarkable success over the last 10 years, can it really be trusted?  What does trustworthy AI look like in the context of connected vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS)?  To create an ADAS for all, it’s […]

Chemical Engineering Programs Webinar

Please join faculty and graduate admissions staff at a webinar discussing the Chemical Engineering departmental program offerings and experiential learning opportunities in the Graduate School of Engineering.

ChE Seminar Series: Detection, Prediction, and Visualization of Monolayer Phase Separation on Metallic Nanoparticles

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. David L. Green Materials Science, Chemical Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering Departments University of Virginia Abstract: The goal is to gain fundamental insights into the factors that dictate the synthesis of monolayer-protected nanoparticles and translate them into rational design strategies for novel functional soft materials. He is interested in monolayer self-assembly, […]

ChE Seminar Series: Designing Optically Active Semiconductor Nanoparticles for Biomedical Applications

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Allison Dennis Assistant Professor, Biomedical Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering Boston University Abstract: Although the unique optoelectronic properties of semiconductor nanoparticle quantum dots (QDs) enable a variety of commercial products including display technology, solid state lighting, and photovoltaics, different design criteria need to be considered to use these nanoparticles […]

Chemical Engineering Research Webinar

Join Dr. Rebecca Willits on November 16th at 10:00am EST as she conducts a deep dive of her research. This event is open to all prospective students and applicants to the Chemical Engineering department.

ChE Seminar Series: Game-Inspired Approaches to Engineering Education Across the Curriculum

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Daniel Burkey Associate Dean of Undergraduate Education and Diversity, Professor-in-Residence in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and a University Teaching Fellow at University of Connecticut Abstract: Game-based educational techniques can be an interesting and novel approach to active learning in engineering courses. Because games often exist within their own rule sets, […]

ChE Seminar Series: Unwinding Anxiety: An App Based Mindfulness Program

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Nancy Lasson, DO, FACP, DipACLM Primary care provider and medical director of the primary care group at the Women’s Medicine Collaborative of LifeSpan Physician Group in Providence, Rhode Island Abstract: Anxiety can be managed by understanding reward-based learning and using mindfulness to interrupt unwanted behavior. Habits form to promote survival. […]

Learn about the Co-op Program (Disciplinary) Webinar

Please join our Assistant Dean of Co-op at a webinar discussing the Co-op experiential learning opportunities available for graduate students in the departments of Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Electrical & Computer Engineering, and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Register

ChE Seminar Series: Orchestrating Cellular Regeneration at Organ Scale

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Yvon Woappi, Ph.D. K99/R00 MOSAIC Fellow at Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital Abstract Large scale tissue damage, such as organ failure and burn injury, is a leading cause of morbidity and death. However, the mechanisms underlying full regeneration of organs remain poorly understood. As the largest organ system in […]