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March 2024
Breaking the Glass Lab
In celebration of Women's History Month, join us for a lunch and panel discussion on Breaking the Glass Lab: Understanding the Realities Faced by Women in STEM Higher Education. Hosted by Bioengineering and Mechanical & Industrial Engineering. Register
Find Out MoreChemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. Christina Chan
Our group incorporates metabolic engineering and systems biology approaches in combination with biochemical and molecular biology measurements to identify targets and disease biomarkers. To modulate these targets and pathway we are concomitantly developing polymeric-based drug delivery systems.
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Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. Sindia M. Rivera Jiménez
Professional organizations (POs) are established communities that significantly influence the competencies and values of engineers, but the impact of their interaction with academia on undergraduate education is not fully understood.
Find Out MoreSoft Matter Days
Soft Matter Days: April 8-17, will feature invited guest speakers discussing a variety of interdisciplinary topics in soft matter and complex fluids. These topics sit at the interface of chemical & mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Guest speakers will discuss real-world phenomena found in food, blood flow, and granular materials. Two talks are guest lectures in CHME5179: RSVP required for those not in the class. Monday, April 8, 2:15pm, Curry 340 Capillary Rise and Thin Films Near Edges: New…
Find Out MoreSoft Matter Days
Soft Matter Days: April 8-17, will feature invited guest speakers discussing a variety of interdisciplinary topics in soft matter and complex fluids. These topics sit at the interface of chemical & mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Guest speakers will discuss real-world phenomena found in food, blood flow, and granular materials. Two talks are guest lectures in CHME5179: RSVP required for those not in the class. Monday, April 8, 2:15pm, Curry 340 Capillary Rise and Thin Films Near Edges: New…
Find Out MoreChemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus
Taken together, organic batteries offer the promise of a circular platform free of critical elements.
Find Out MoreSoft Matter Days
Soft Matter Days: April 8-17, will feature invited guest speakers discussing a variety of interdisciplinary topics in soft matter and complex fluids. These topics sit at the interface of chemical & mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Guest speakers will discuss real-world phenomena found in food, blood flow, and granular materials. Two talks are guest lectures in CHME5179: RSVP required for those not in the class. Monday, April 8, 2:15pm, Curry 340 Capillary Rise and Thin Films Near Edges: New…
Find Out MoreSoft Matter Days
Soft Matter Days: April 8-17, will feature invited guest speakers discussing a variety of interdisciplinary topics in soft matter and complex fluids. These topics sit at the interface of chemical & mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Guest speakers will discuss real-world phenomena found in food, blood flow, and granular materials. Two talks are guest lectures in CHME5179: RSVP required for those not in the class. Monday, April 8, 2:15pm, Curry 340 Capillary Rise and Thin Films Near Edges: New…
Find Out MoreSoft Matter Days
Soft Matter Days: April 8-17, will feature invited guest speakers discussing a variety of interdisciplinary topics in soft matter and complex fluids. These topics sit at the interface of chemical & mechanical engineering, materials science, physics, chemistry, and biology. Guest speakers will discuss real-world phenomena found in food, blood flow, and granular materials. Two talks are guest lectures in CHME5179: RSVP required for those not in the class. Monday, April 8, 2:15pm, Curry 340 Capillary Rise and Thin Films Near Edges: New…
Find Out MoreChemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. David Brayden
The oral administration of peptides and proteins remains one of the great challenges in pharmaceutical science.
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