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BYU Graduate Seminars - Winter 2026
Graduate Seminar Schedule
| Date | Time | Topic | Presenter |
| Jan 8 | 11 AM | Transport Phenomena in Bioreactors | John Thomas M-Star CFD |
| Jan 15 | 11 AM | ||
| Jan 22 | 11 AM | ||
| Jan 29 | 11 AM | 3 Minute Thesis | Graduate Students |
| Feb 5 | 11 AM | Optimizing Experiments: From Data-Driven to Model-Based Paradigms | Alexander Dowling Notre Dame |
| Feb 12 | 11 AM | Optimizing Stimulation and Connectivity in Crystalline Rock: Insights from Utah FORGE | John McLennan University of Utah |
| Feb 19 | 11 AM | Energetic Material Modeling and Characterization | Blaine Asay |
| Feb 26 | 11 AM | ||
| Mar 5 | 11 AM 321 EB | Izatt-Christensen Technical Lecture | Christopher Bowman UC Boulder |
| Mar 5 | 4 PM TBD | Izatt-Christensen Public Lecture | Christopher Bowman UC Boulder |
| Mar 12 | 11 AM | Surrogate Models and Generative AI with AVEVA | Mihaela Hahne Ryan Muir AVEVA |
| Mar 19 | 11 AM | Charge Transfer Reactions in Electrochemical Energy, Processing and Separation Systems | Tao Gao University of Utah |
| Mar 26 | 11 AM | ||
| Apr 2 | 11 AM | Innovations from Inspiration in Colloidal Biomedical Science | William G. Pitt Brigham Young University |
| Apr 9 | 11 AM |
Graduate seminars are held every week on Thursday at 11 AM Mountain Time in 321 (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. Please register your attendance on Learning Suite.