Luis Flores PhD Research Seminar
1092 Shelby Hall 250 Hackberry Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL, United StatesLuis Flores will present his PhD research seminar.
Luis Flores will present his PhD research seminar.
David Johnson will present his PhD research seminar entitled, "Synthetic Applications of (E)-α-Trialkylsilyl-α,β-unsaturated Esters."
Prof. Piotr Kaszynski is from the Center for Molecular and Macromolecular Studies at the Polish Academy of Sciences in Lodz, Poland. Prof. Piotr Kaszynski will present a seminar entitled, "Benzotriazinyl derivatives: Synthesis and magnetostructural analysis". Host: Dr. Szulczewski
Prof. Claire Filloux from the University of California at Davis will present a seminar entitled, "Cognitive Load and Organic Chemistry Symbolism: The Underestimated Burden of Representational Translation." Host: Dr. David Nikles / Prof. Shane Street
Prof. Holly Ellis from Auburn University will present a seminar called, “Distinct Structural Features of Enzymes Involved in Sulfur Metabolism that Provide a Functional Advantage." Host: Dr. Patrick Frantom
Prof. Kermit Murray from LSU will present a seminar called, “Laser Ablation for Biological Sampling and Imaging.” Host: Prof. Carolyn Cassady
Prof. Tessa Calhoun from the University of Tennessee will present a seminar entitled, "Imaging Complex Systems with Ultrafast Laser Pulses". Abstract Ultrafast laser pulses act as unique probes of chemical behavior and environment due to their short, femtosecond, duration and high peak power. We are exploiting these capabilities in multiple different nonlinear microscopy modalities to answer a diverse set of scientific questions in both material and biological systems. In this talk, I will first describe our work showing how the [...]
Prof. Paul Weiss from UCLA will present a seminar entitled, "Precise Chemical, Physical, and Electronic Nanoscale Contacts." Host: Dr. Robert Metzger
Professor Stephen P. Cramer from University of California, Davis will be presenting a seminar entitled, Vibrational Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Processing Enzymes using Mössbauer Photons — Why the Fuss About Little Bumps and Squiggles? Host: Professor Jack Dunkle
Prof. Michael Maroney from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst will present a seminar entitled, "The Ins and Outs of Nickel Trafficking." Host: Prof. John Vincent