The Department of Chemistry

Analytical / Materials Chemistry Seminar Series


 

SPRING SEMESTER 2013

Wednesdays at 12:00 Noon

in NSC 306


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Wed., January 23, 2013

Professor Elena Galoppini
Dept. of Chemistry, Rutgers University
Charge Transfer at Interfaces: Star-shaped Ru-Bpy Complexes

 

Wed., January 30, 2013

Professor Xuefeng Ren, MD
Dept. of Social & Preventative Medicine, University at Buffalo, SUNY

Arsenic Metabolism and Folate Intake: Effects on DNA Methylation and Arsenic Toxicity

 

Wed., February 6, 2013

Dr. Dmytro Nykypanchuk
Center for Functional Nanomaterials, Brookhaven National Lab
Encoding Interactions with DNA for Nanoparticle Assembly

 

Wed., February 13, 2013

Professor Pierre Ferdinand P. Poudeu
Materials Science & Engineering Dept., University of Michigan
Electronic and Phonon Transport in Bulk Quantum Dot Engineered Semiconductors

 

Wed., February 27, 2013

Professor Jerome A. Roth
Dept. of Pharmacology & Toxicology, University at Buffalo, SUNY
Manganism and Parkinsonism: The Chicken or the Egg

 

Wed., March 6, 2013

Professor Yao Lin
Institute of Materials Science, Dept. of Chemistry,
University of Connecticut
Supramolecular Polymerizations: Incorporating Cooperativity into Macromolecule and Macromolecular Assemblies

 

Wed., March 20, 2013

Dr. Allison Campbell
WR Wiley Environmental Molecular Science Laboratory,
Pacific Northwest National Lab
Biomineralization, Biomimetics and Biomaterials

 

Wed., April 3, 2013

Prof. John-David R. Rocha
School of Chemistry and Materials Science, College of Science, Rochester Institute of Technology

Understanding SWCNT Production and Applications through Spectrofluorimetric Analysis

 

Wed., April 17, 2013

Dr. Jens Kunstmann
Dept. of Chemistry, Columbia University
Nano- and Mesoscopic Systems: Materials Development for Molecular Devices

 

Wed., April 24, 2013

Professor Anna Cristina Samia
Dept. of Chemistry, Case Western Reserve University
Nanostructured Metals for Sensing and Imaging Applications

 

Wed., May 1, 2013

Professor Peter H. Dinolfo
Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Multilayer Light Harvesting Arrays for Molecular Based Solar Cells

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