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BYU Graduate Seminars - Fall 2019

Graduate Seminar Schedule

Topic Date Time Presenter Host Safety
Minute
Individual Development Plans
New Graduate Student Networking
Sep 5 4 PM John Hedengren
Brigham Young University
Nicole Birchfield
Lab Safety Sep 12 4 PM Bryant Brown
BYU College Safety Officer
JDH Nathan Clarke
Reacting Flows Sep 19 4 PM William Roberts
KAUST, KSA
LLB Ethan Gunnell
Career Fair Sep 26 4 PM No Seminar
Opening Social at Rock Canyon Park Oct 3 4 PM Faculty, Graduate Students, and Families
Enterprise IIoT and Analytics in the Process Industries Oct 10 4 PM John Matranga
OSIsoft
JDH Adam Shupe
Nano Technology Oct 17 4 PM Keith Roper WGP Jared Thurgood
Organic ligands and nanoparticle size for surface accessibility Oct 24 4 PM Michael Nigra
University of Utah
MDA Qinyu Zhu
Izatt-Christensen Excellence in Research Oct 31
W140 BNSN
4 PM Larry Baxter
Brigham Young University
Emily Zhao
Spectroscopy Nov 7 4 PM Richard Sandberg
Brigham Young University
WGP Daniel Lippert
AIChE Annual Meeting Nov 14 4 PM No Seminar
Utilizing Solvent- and Polymerization-Induced Morphology Transitions to Create Nanostructured Materials Nov 21 4 PM Rob Hickey
Penn State
DT Amir Hamedi
Thanksgiving Holiday Nov 28 4 PM No Seminar
Automation and Process Control Dec 5 4 PM John L Tatarko Jr
Univ of Wyoming
Tyler Marlar
Machine Learning and Physics-based Solutions for Drilling Automation Dec 12 Watch
Online
John Hedengren
Brigham Young University
Pierre Kawak

Graduate seminars are held every week on Thursday at 4 PM Mountain Time. Seminars consist of industrial topics and academic research in chemical engineering and related disciplines. The seminar speakers include professors, graduate students, industrial collaborators, and other guests. Attendance at all seminars (except the opening social) is required. Please register your attendance on this google form. Students may make up seminars by attending seminars by watching or attending other relevant seminars at BYU.

The seminar is held in 325 EB (Engineering Building). Speakers should plan to end at 4:40 to allow at least 10 minutes for questions and discussion.
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