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Research: 2005 Seminar Series


Date

Speaker

Topic

Friday 9 Dec

Dr Mark Rutland
School of Chemistry, University of Sydney
Relating Surface Forces and Friction (with an excursion into Sum Frequency Spectoroscopy of Monolayers)

Tuesday 22 November

Professor Gerhard Wegner
Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research Mainz, Germany
Ion Conducting Polymers for Advanced Batteries and Fuel Cells

Thurs 27th October

DEPARTMENTAL/
PFPC SEMINAR

Dr John Brady
Division of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
California Institute of Technology, USA
From Proteins to Peas: Diffusion across Scales

Thurs 20th October

 

Dr Lucy Clasohm
Department of Chemistry
The University of Melbourne
A surface force appartus study of mercury/water interface with and without self-assembled monolayers.

Thurs 13th October

 

Dr Leslie Y. Yeo
Dept of Mechanical Engineering Materials Processing
Monash University
Role of plasma polarization in electrokinetically driven free-surface interfacial flows for bio-microfluidic applications

Thurs 8th September

Tristan Croll
Dept of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering University of Melbourne and
Division of Chemical Engineering
University of Queensland
Wiping the slate clean: development of durable, tunable surfaces on various substrates via layer-by-layer deposition

Thurs 18th Aug

 

Assoc. Prof. Devon A. Shipp
Dept of Chemistry, & Centre for Advanced Materials Processing
Clarkson University
New York, USA
Living Radical Polymerizations: Mechanisms, Kinetics and Nanocomposites

Tue 26th July

Dr Jason Stokes Unilever Corporate Research,
Unilever R&D Colworth,
Colworth House,
Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire MK44 1LQ,
United Kingdom
Towards an Understanding on the ‘in-use’ physics of structured food and personal care products: From Rheology to Tribology

PFPC Seminar
Fri 22nd July

Prof Krishna Nigam
Department of Chemical Engineering
Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi
Innovative Heat Exchanger

Thurs 21st July

No seminar  

Thurs 14th July

No seminar  

Fri 8th July

Prof Jim McQuillan
Department of Chemistry
University of Otago
Dunedin, NZ
Wet Surface Chemistry via Infrared Spectrosopy: Adsorption, Photocatalysis, Bioadhesion

Thurs 7th July

No seminar  

Special Seminar
Wed 15th June

Dr Christopher Barner-Kowolikr
Senior Lecturer
Centre for Advanced Molecular Design
The University of New South Wales
Macromolecular Engineering via Reversible Addition Fragmentation Chain Transfer Processes

Thurs 9th June

James Coveney
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
University of Melbourne
Tomographic Condition Monitoring of Taphole Operation

Thurs 2nd June

No Seminar  

Thurs 19th May

Prof William Ducker
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
The University of Melbourne
Surfaction Adsorption to Solid-Liquid Interfaces.

Thurs 12th May

No Seminar  

Thurs 5th May

Prof Stef Simons
Director, Centre for CO2 Technology
Department of Chemical Engineering
University College London
Where There's Muck There's Brass: The Treatment of Solid Waste Residudes with CO2

Thurs 28th April

Bryan Berger
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Delaware
Understanding the ROle of Protein-Surfactant Interactions in Membrane Protein Stability and Crystallization

Thurs 21st April

Prof Peter M. Huck
NSERC Chair in Water Treatment
Department of Civil Engineering
University of Waterloo
New Approaches To Evaluate Filtration Robustness

Thurs 14th April

No Seminar  

Thurs 7th April

No Seminar  

Thurs 31st March

No Seminar  

Thurs 24th March

No Seminar  

Thurs 17th March

James Holbeach
Department of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
University of Melbourne
Modelling Multiphase Particulate Dispersion with Dissolution

Thurs 3rd March

 

Dr Colin D. Bain
Department of Chemistry,
University of Oxford
Jets, Drops and Particle Arrays

Thurs 10th Feb

 

Prof Kannan M. Krishnan
Department of Materials Science
University of Washington, Seattle
Spins, Bytes and Cures Science and Technology of Magnetic Nanoparticles

 

 

 

 

 

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