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Graduate seminars are held every week on Thursday at 11 AM Mountain Time in 321 EB (Engineering Building). Seminars consist of industrial and academic research in chemical engineering and related disciplines. Seminar speakers typically include professors, graduate students, industrial collaborators, and other guests.
Graduate Students: Attendance at seminars is required, but you are allowed to miss three per semester. Please register your attendance on Learning Suite.
Speakers: Please plan to end at 11:45 to allow for questions.
BYU Graduate Seminars - Winter 2023
Graduate Seminar Schedule
Date | Time | Topic | Presenter | Host |
Thu, Jan 12 | 11 AM | No seminar | ||
Thu, Jan 19 | 11 AM | Safety in Chemical Engieering | Graduate Student Safety Committee | CG |
Wed, Jan 25 | 4 PM | Photopolymerization | Department Visitor | MJM |
Thu, Jan 26 | 11 AM | Machine Learning | Department Visitor | MJM |
Thu, Feb 2 | 11 AM | 3-Minute Thesis Competition | Graduate Students | DRT |
Thu, Feb 9 | 11 AM | Polymer Composites | Andy George, BYU Manufacturing Engineering | |
Thu, Feb 16 | 11 AM BNSN W111 | Izatt-Christensen Technical Lecture | Juan de Pablo, U. Chicago | TAK |
Thu, Feb 16 | 4 PM MSRB 321 | Izatt-Christensen Public Lecture | Juan de Pablo, U. Chicago | TAK |
Thu, Feb 23 | 11 AM | Additive Manufacturing | Nathan Crane, BYU Mechanical Engineering | DRT |
Thu, Mar 2 | 11 AM | No Seminar (cancellation) | ||
Thu, Mar 9 | 11 AM | No Seminar (APS March Meeting) | ||
Thu, Mar 16 | 11 AM | Photovoltaics | Eray Aydil, NYU | DRT |
Thu, Mar 23 | 11 AM | Spring Recruiting Poster Session | Graduate Students and Visitors | DRT |
Thu, Mar 30 | 11 AM | Energy and Climate Change | Ben Abbott, BYU Plant and Wildlife Sciences | DRT |
Thu, Apr 6 | 11 AM | Optimization and Control of UAVs | Cammy Peterson, BYU Electrical and Computer Engineering | DRT |
Thu, Apr 13 | 11 AM | Jiaqi Jin, Univ. of Utah Metallurgical Engineering |
Graduate seminars are held every week on Thursday at 11 AM Mountain Time in 321 EB (Engineering Building). Seminars consist of industrial and academic research in chemical engineering and related disciplines. Seminar speakers typically include professors, graduate students, industrial collaborators, and other guests.
Graduate Students: Attendance at seminars is required, but you are allowed to miss three per semester. Please register your attendance on Learning Suite.
Speakers: Please plan to end at 11:45 to allow for questions.