ENVIRONMENTAL SEMINAR SERIES
SPRING SEMESTER, 2005
Fridays, 11 am, Lopata Hall, Room 101
(unless otherwise stated)
January 28
|
Dr. John Veranth, Chemical
Engineering, Univ. of Utah "Research on particulate air pollution @ Utah" |
| February 4 | Dr. Craig Adams,
Environmental Engineering, Univ. of Missouri, Rolla "Fate, Effects and Transport of Veterinary Antibiotics at Livestock Operations" |
| Monday, February
7 2:30 pm Cupples II, Room 100 |
Dr. Sotiris Pratsinis, ETH,
Switzerland "Synthesis of Functional Nanoparticles in Flame Aerosol Reactors" Joint Seminar with Chemical Engineering |
| February 18 | Dr. R.M. Clark, former
Director, WRD, USEPA "Water Supply Systems Security: Development of a Research Agenda" |
| February 25 | Kuk Cho, Doctoral Student "Sintering studies of nanostructured oxides" |
| March 4 | Dr. Zhen Chen, University
of Missouri, Columbia "Recent Advances in Multiscale Modeling of Thin Film Growth and Delamination" |
| March 11 | SPRING BREAK |
| March 18 | Drs. Zhiwen Yuan and Daniel
Giammar, Environmental Engineering Science Program "Evaluation of chemical indicators of point and non-point sources of phosphorus to surface waters" |
| March 25 | Weiling Li, Doctoral Thesis
Presentation ""Differential Mobility Analyzer Application and Development" |
| April 1 | Eric Kettelson, MS Thesis
Presentation "Capture and inactivation of viral nanoparticles in soft x-ray enhanced corona system" |
| April 8 | Dr. R. Lee Penn, Chemistry,
Univ. of Minnesota "Chemical Reactivity of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles" Joint Seminar with Center for Materials Innovation (CMI) |
| April 15 |
Dr. Gennadiy Statyukha,
National Technical University of Ukraine “Kiev Polytechnic Institute”, Kiev,
Ukraine. Fulbright Scholar. |
| April 22 |
Earth Day Symposium @WUStL
(Registration Required) Mercury Emissions, Transport, Fate in the Environment, Policy Implications |
| Tuesday, April 26 Cu II, 212, 1:30 pm |
Dr. Chad Roy, USAMRID,
Bethesda, MD "The Threat of Aerosolized Agents: Infectious Disease Aerobiology” " |
| April 29 | Dr. A. Zimmer, Aerosol Team
Leader, NIOSH "Engineered and Incidental Nanoparticles: Developing Safe Work Practices" |
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