Events

UF23 Engineering Convocation

08/19/2019 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Incoming Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering students are required to attend this unique opportunity to meet administrators, faculty, and advising staff. Come chat with representatives from First Year Advising as well as individual engineering major programs, and network with fellow incoming students! Families are welcome and encouraged to attend. Refreshments and snacks will be available. […]

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09/02/2019 @ All Day –

Labor Day

09/02/2019 @ All Day –

Seminar Series – Matthew Cooper, Ph.D.

Matthew Cooper, Ph.D.

09/09/2019 @ 9:35 am – 10:25 am – Matthew Cooper, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Chemical Engineering, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University “Digital Experiences in Chemical Engineering Education” Abstract: An advantage of our modern world is high-quality communication through digital avenues. In this talk I will discuss ways to leverage digital communication methods toward applications in chemical engineering education. In the […]

Seminar Series – John Wilson, Ph.D.

John Wilson, Ph.D.

09/16/2019 @ 9:35 am – 10:25 am – John T. Wilson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Biomedical Engineering Vanderbilt University “Engineering Nanotechnologies for Immuno-Oncology” Abstract: Cancer immunotherapy is revolutionizing the treatment of an ever-expanding diversity of cancer types, yielding impressive complete and durable responses in a subset of patients. However, the vast majority of patients do not respond to currently FDA approved […]

Seminar Series – Lynden Archer, Ph.D.

Lynden Archer, Ph.D.

09/23/2019 @ 9:35 am – 10:25 am – Lynden Archer, Ph.D. James A. Friend Family Distinguished Professor in Engineering Cornell University “Electrodeposition, ion transport and reversibility of reactive metal electrodes in high-energy batteries” Abstract: Electrodeposition is an electrochemical process used for creating metal, colloid, and polymer coatings on conductive substrates. The process also plays an important role in electrochemical storage technologies based on […]

Seminar Series – Daniel Shantz, Ph.D.

Daniel Shantz, Ph.D.

09/30/2019 @ 9:35 am – 10:25 am – Daniel Shantz, Ph.D. Professor and Department Chair The Entergy Chair in Clean Energy Engineering Tulane University “Designing composition and local structure in zeolites: teaching old catalysts new tricks” Abstract: Zeolites are a technologically important class of materials used in applications including fuel production, gas separations, and ion-exchange processes. As such, zeolites are a somewhat mature, […]