ChE Seminar Series Presents: Matthew J. Eckelman

Title: TBA Matthew J. Eckelman, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering Affiliated Faculty,  Chemical Engineering Affiliated Faculty,  Marine and Environmental Sciences Affiliated Faculty,  School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs

ChE Seminar: Near-term and Long-term Perspectives of Battery Technologies

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Arumugam Manthiram | Professor Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering Materials Science and Engineering Program & Texas Materials Institute Near-term and Long-term Perspectives of Battery Technologies Abstract: A widespread adoption of battery technologies for electric vehicles and grid electricity storage of renewable energies requires optimization of cost, […]

ChE Seminar: Organic Aqueous Flow Batteries for Massive Electrical Energy

Michael J. Aziz Gene and Tracy Sykes Professor of Materials and Energy Technologies, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University Organic Aqueous Flow Batteries for Massive Electrical Energy Abstract The ability to store large amounts of electrical energy is of increasing importance with the growing fraction of electricity generation from […]

ChE Seminar: 3D Printing End-Functionalized Polymer Conjugates to Fabricate Spatially Organized Biomaterials

Lesley W. Chow, Ph.D. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Department of Bioengineering Lehigh University 3D Printing End-Functionalized Polymer Conjugates to Fabricate Spatially Organized Biomaterials Abstract: Biodegradable polymer scaffolds for tissue engineering can be functionalized with specific chemistries to direct desired cellular behavior and matrix formation. These scaffolds are typically modified post-fabrication, which can lead […]

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Julianne L. Holloway

ChE Seminar Series Presents:  Julianne L. Holloway, Ph.D Assistant Professor in Chemical Engineering School for Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy Arizona State University Abstract: Advances in materials science, biomolecule delivery, and cell biology has enabled significant innovations within the field of tissue engineering and regenerative medicine over the past few decades. Nonetheless, minimal translation […]

ChE Seminar Series: Colloidal Crystals and Entropic Bondin

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Sharon C. Glotzer,  PhD, NAS, NAE Anthony C. Lembke Department Chair of Chemical Engineering John Werner Cahn Distinguished University Professor of Engineering Stuart W. Churchill Collegiate Professor of Chemical Engineering   Colloidal Crystals and Entropic Bonding Bio: Sharon C. Glotzer is the John W. Cahn Distinguished University Professor of Engineering and […]

Active colloidal fluids: a new paradigm in self-assembly

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Petia M. Vlahovska, PhD Professor of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics (by courtesy) Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University Title: Active colloidal fluids: a new paradigm in self-assembly Abstract: Flocks of birds and schools of fish are familiar examples of emergent collective behavior, where interactions between self-propelled (active) individuals lead to coherent motion […]

ChE Seminar Series: Engineering Approaches to Understand Functional Connectivity in Neocortex

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Dr. John A. White, Ph.D Professor and Chair of Biomedical Engineering, Boston University Engineering Approaches to Understand Functional Connectivity in Neocortex Abstract The mammalian neocortex is a crowning achievement of evolution. It is astronomically complex, with around 100 billion computational elements, each of which is staggeringly intricate by itself, and on […]

ChE Seminar Series: Engineered Autonomous Control of Metabolic Pathways

ChE Seminar Series Presents: Kristala L. J. Prather, Ph.D. Arthur D. Little Professor, Department Executive Officer, Department of Chemical Engineering, MIT Engineered Autonomous Control of Metabolic Pathways Abstract Microbial systems offer the opportunity to produce a wide variety of chemical compounds in a sustainable fashion. Economical production, however, requires processes that operate with high titer, […]