CANCELLED: CBE Seminar – “Model-Based Chemical Product Design and Analysis”
Abstract: Chemical products are usually designed and developed through heuristic rule-based and/or trial-and-error experiment-based approaches. Although this kind of approaches often lead to safe and reliable product designs, since it […]
CBE Faculty Candidate Seminar: “Understanding and Design of Materials of High Energy Density Batteries”
Abstract: Environmental challenges and economic forces are reshaping the way we generate and consume energy on a global scale. To keep up with the accelerating adoption of electric vehicles, allow […]
CBE Faculty Candidate Seminar: Decomposition: Exploiting Structure in Chemical Systems to Solve Challenging Decision-Making Problems”
Abstract: Computational optimal decision-making tools are essential for ensuring that systems are designed, operated, and controlled in an economic and sustainable manner. Using optimization to make decisions for chemical and […]
CBE Seminar: “A Case for Carbon Dioxide Removal from Air”
Abstract: As a global society, we have been burning fossil fuels to meet our energy and transportation needs since the start of the industrial revolution. This has resulted in atmospheric […]
Britton Chance Distinguished Lecture: “Regenerative Immunology: The Role of Technology Translation in Guiding Discovery”
Abstract: Biomaterial implants have a long history in the clinic, but regenerative biomaterials and regenerative medicine therapies, in general, have been slow to reach patients. Clinical translation provides a unique […]
CBE Faculty Candidate Seminar: “Understanding and Controlling the Complexity of Catalytic Active Sites”
Abstract: Heterogeneous catalysis is of central importance to the global economy today, facilitating the conversion of raw materials into valuable fuels and chemicals, and the abatement of chemical pollutants in […]
CBE Seminar: “Collaboration and Competition Between Active Sheets for Self-Propelled Particles”
Abstract: Biological species routinely collaborate for their mutual benefit or compete for available resources, thereby displaying dynamic behavior that is challenging to replicate in synthetic systems. Here, we use computational […]
CBE Dissertation Defense: “Fabrication of Superhydrolic Nanostructured Membranes for Oil/Water Separation
Committee: Daeyeon Lee, PhD and Shu Yang, PhD, Co-Advisors; Kathleen Stebe, PhD and Amish Patel, PhD
CBE Thesis Defense: “A Heterogeneous and Multiscale Modeling Framework to Develop Patient-Specific Pharmacodynamic System Models in Cancer”
Thesis Committee: Ravi Radhakrishnan, Ph.D., advisor; Dennis Discher, PhD; Scott Diamond, PhD; and Wei Guo, PhD
MEAM Seminar: “Origami Micro, Bio, and Nanosystems “
Due to the inherent planarity of conventional micro and nanofabrication, it is challenging to pattern and assemble micro, bio, and nano-materials and devices in all three dimensions. Origami inspired mechanical […]