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Event Category: Student Seminar

Complex Coacervate Core Micelle (C3M) Thin Film Biocatalysts

Tuning Platinum Shell Electronic Structure with Transition-Metal Carbide and Nitride Core for Selective Hydrogenation

Identification of the Reaction Pathway for the Catalytic Conversion of Methane to Methanol on Copper-exchanged Zeolites

ChemE Undergrad Seminar Series, “A fascinating Journey”

Undergraduate Seminar Series: Engineering Life Science Innovations for Human Health & Sustainability

Simple Physics-based Models of Hysteresis in Multiphase Phenomena in Porous Media

Electrochemical Modulations of Hydrophobicity in Polymers for Separations of Organics from Water

Extinction strain rate for combustion modeling

Modeling of aromatics formation in fuel-rich methane oxy-combustion with an automatically generated pressure-dependent mechanism

Flow system for water treatment by capacitive deionization with redox active porous electrodes

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