Mohamed Nasef Ph.D. Seminar
Mr. Mohamed Nasef will present a Ph.D. seminar. Advisor: Dr. Jack Dunkle
Mr. Mohamed Nasef will present a Ph.D. seminar. Advisor: Dr. Jack Dunkle
Mr. Sanjit Das will present a Ph.D. seminar. Advisor: Dr. Elizabeth Papish
Dr. Mirna El Khatib from the University of Pennsylvania will present a seminar. Host: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
Dr. Eric Huseman from Yale University will present a seminar. The Development of DNA Targeting Chemotherapeutics through Chemical Synthesis Host: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
Dr. Jaruwan Amtawong from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill will present a seminar. Proton-Coupled Electron Transfer Processes Underpinning Fuel-Forming Catalysis Host: Dr. Kevin Shaughnessy
Professor Vijay Rangachari from The University of Southern Mississippi will be presenting a seminar. Host: Dr. Ayanjeet Ghosh
Professor Tessa Calhoun from The University of Tennessee, Knoxville will be presenting a seminar. Host: Dr. Matthew Thompson
Professor Kevin Noonan from Carnegie Mellon University will present a seminar. Designing Conjugated Polymers and Macrocycles, A Case Study with Furan Abstract In this talk, I will highlight some of our recent explorations into conjugated polymers and macrocycles which are of interest for organic electronic devices. I will focus on the benefits and opportunities which arise from using furan as a building block for conjugated materials since it is one of a few aromatics which can be derived directly [...]
Dr. Svetlana Kilina from North Dakota State University will present a seminar. Impact of Covalent Functionalization of Nanostructures on Their Optical Properties: Computational Insights Abstract: "I will present current research of my group focused on computations of photo-excited processes at organic-inorganic interfaces in covalently functionalized nanomaterials, such as quantum dots (QD) and carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Recent focus on assemblies of the QDs functionalized by various organic and metal-organic dyes is dictated by their promise to serve as a key [...]
Professor Michael Curry of Tuskegee University will present a seminar. Engineering Green Cellulose-reinforced Thermoplastics: Continuing the Legacy of Research and Innovation at Tuskegee University Dr. Curry is an alumnus of the University of Alabama. He studied with other members of Dr. Shane Street's group when he was a student. About Dr. Michael Curry Host: Dr. Shanlin Pan