Unless otherwise noted, seminars are held at 11:00 am in 206 Furnas Hall, UB North Campus.
Toshio Sakai
Tokyo University of Science, Japan
MESOPOROUS MATERIAL SYNTHESIS USING SELF-ASSESMBLIES IN SOLUTIONS
Leonard Borzynski
Occupational and Environmental Safety Services &mdash SUNY at Buffalo
Recognition, Evaluation and Control of Biological Hazards
330 Student Union
George G. Malliaras
Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, Cornell University
IONS: THE NEGLECTED CARRIERS IN ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
Carol Schmeidler
Manager, Environment, Health & Safety Services &mdash SUNY at Buffalo
CHEMICAL SAFETY
330 Student Union
James Wei
Princeton University
FRONTIERS OF SHAPE SELECTIVE SEPARATION
(part of 2007 Graduate Research Symposium)
Dennis Prieve
Carnegie Mellon University
ELECTROLYTE-DEPENDENT 2-D AGGREGATION OF COLLOIDAL PARTICLES ON A PLANAR A/C ELECTRODE
330 Student Union
Thomas K. Wood
Texas A&M University
METABOLIC ENGINEERING FOR FERMENTATIVE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION
Marc-Olivier Coppens
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
NATURE INSPIRED CHEMICAL ENGINEERING OF POROUS MATERIALS AND REACTORS
Peter G. Vekilov
University of Houston
THE TWO-STEP MECHANISM OF NUCLEATION OF CRYSTAL IN SOLUTION
Paul R. Van Tassel
Yale University
Polyelectrolyte adsorption under an applied electric potential
Virginia W. Cornish
Department of Chemistry, Columbia University, New York, NY
CO-OPTING NATURE'S MACHINERIES FOR CHEMICAL DISCOVERY
330 Student Union
Fall 2009
Spring 2009
Fall 2008
Spring 2008
Fall 2006/Spring 2007
Fall 2005/Spring 2006
Fall 2004/Spring 2005
Fall 2003/Spring 2004
Prof. Eli Ruckenstein (left) and Prof. Esther Takeuchi (right) receive National Medals from Presidents Clinton and Obama, respectively.
Credits: (l) The White House; (r) AP
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Keynote Lecture by Dr. David A. Putnam
Graduate Student Poster Session