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  1997 Fall Seminar Series

Spring 2000, Merck Collaboratus Seminar Series


Collaboratus (Latin meaning "to labor together") is a series of lectures highlighting the cross-disciplinary and collaborative efforts of scientists. Although the main focus of the series will be on the efforts of chemical and biochemical engineers, the collaborative efforts of scientists in related fileds will also be highlighted. Sponsered by Merck and Company, the series will host distinguished speakers from the international scientific community. Please accept our invitation to attend Collaboratus.

This is the tenth year of the Series and our Collaboratus speakers are:

Mar. 23, 2000 Prof. Alexander Kilbanov, MIT
Recent Advances in Nonaqueous Biochemistry
Apr. 6, 2000 Prof. W. Harmon Ray, University of Wisconsin
Some Issues in Understanding Polymerization Processes
Apr. 13, 2000 Prof. Clayton J. Radke, University of California, Berkeley
Protein Adsorption of Fluid/Fluid Interfaces: Birth and Death
Apr. 27, 2000 Prof. L. Gary Leal, University of California, Santa Barbara
Studies of Droplet Coalescence and Breakup in Velocity Gradient

May 11, 2000 Prof. Frank S. Bates, University of Minnesota
Block Copolymers - From Melts to Micelles

These are all held on Thursdays in the Fiber Optics Auditorium, Busch Campus, from 9:50 to 11:10 a.m. Refreshments are served at 9:30 a.m.

For further information call (732) 445 - 4949 or 2228

 

 

   
Last updated Oct 26, 1998