Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus
103 Churchill 103 Churchill Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United StatesTaken together, organic batteries offer the promise of a circular platform free of critical elements.
Taken together, organic batteries offer the promise of a circular platform free of critical elements.
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.
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.
Here, by measurement of elasto-capillary effects during cell adhesion, growth and motion, we demonstrate that interfacial and bulk parameters violate equilibrium constraints and exhibit anomalous effects, which depend upon a distance from equilibrium.
In this talk, I will share examples from our work on the computational discovery and design of functional materials, as well as modeling of defect and doping properties of semiconductors.
In this seminar, I will present my work showcasing the power of RNA and nanotechnology in manipulating microbial interactions with the environment and plant hosts.
In this talk, I will introduce a series of optimal control technologies that contribute to smarter and more efficient systems, enhancing their sustainability.
I will demonstrate how combining concepts learned from the last decade of plastic pollution research with established material selection practices resulted in a quantitative, multi-dimensional framework for use during product design to minimize the environmental impacts of plastic.
In this seminar, I will showcase our groundbreaking biphasic tandem catalytic processes, achieving exceptional carbon-atom efficiencies in converting renewable biomass into biofuels.
When: Friday February 4th 5pm-6pm Where: Churchill 103 Who: Justin Saccone, Sr. Engineer @ Nerf (under Hasbro)