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 […]

ChE Seminar Series: Catalytic Oxidation of Methane, the “Other” Greenhouse Gas

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. Michael Harold Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Houston Abstract: The abundant domestic natural gas resources has motivated the accelerated development of natural gas powered vehicles and stationary engines.  With the primary constituent of abundant NG being methane (CH4), NG has a higher H:C ratio than gasoline or […]

CILS Seminar: arivis™, Imaging Software

Join this seminar to learn how to make microscopy image analysis more straightforward. An arivis™ representative will be presenting on topics such as image segmentation, multiview registration, storyboard, colocalization, and image processing (denoise, decon, etc).

Materials Exhibiting Biomimetic Carbon Fixation: Kinetic Analysis, Mechanistic Insights, and Material Design

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dorsa Parviz, Ph.D. Department of Chemical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology  Abstract: Population growth and climate change necessitate a paradigm shift from current chemical and materials production methods to more sustainable approaches with a negative carbon footprint. In view of this, I will introduce carbon fixing materials (CFM) as a new […]

Platinum: Not as Noble as We Thought

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Arthur Shih, Ph.D. Leiden Institute of Chemistry, Leiden University, The Netherlands Abstract Understanding of catalysis at a fundamental level has historically lagged behind its commercial counterpart with the Haber-Bosch ammonia synthesis process and catalytic converters as pertinent examples . This historical paradigm, however, is shifting with the advancement of computing prowess […]

Capture and Conversion of CO2 – Towards CO2 Recycling

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ChE Seminar Series Presents: Juliana Carnerio, Ph.D Postdoctoral Research Fellow School of Chemical Engineering & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology Abstract: Our current global fossil-based economy produces significant environmental, economic, and social challenges. Such complex challenges are the defining issues of our time, pushing society toward stepwise decarbonization of our energy and consumption economy. […]

Accelerating the Transition to Carbon Neutrality

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Madga Barecka, Ph.D. Post-Doc at University of Cambridge, Research Centre in Singapore Abstract Transition to Net Zero 2050 requires immediate and drastic changes in the current manufacturing methods. This transformation is difficult to realize without disrupting the existing industries and putting at risk the delivery of the products that our society […]

Accelerating Research Along the Path to Commercialization

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There are a variety of steps required to transition technologies from the research lab to the marketplace. Each step comes with its own set of questions and challenges. How do you protect your innovation and when is the right time? What is the right path to market? What are the obstacles to get there? What […]

CILS Seminar: Photoacoustics from VisualSonics

Join this seminar to learn about the capabilities of photoacoustics in research ranging from oncology and molecular biology to cardiology and neurobiology. The presentation from VisualSonics will be followed by a student presentation from Kevin Bardon in the Clark Lab, focusing on where his research will go with this technology. Visit Vevo LAZR-X for more […]