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Event Category: Student Seminar

Coarse-grained modeling of monoclonal antibody self-association in concentrated solutions

Systems Engineering for Biomanufacturing

Title Nine Presentation

Reaction Mechanism of Hexylbenzene Treatment

Safety Seminar

Molecular Engineering of Organic Materials for use in Nonaqueous Flow Batteries

Ultrafast Thermal Transport Pathways in Nanocrystals

A continuous flow system for on demand synthesis and optimization of small molecules

Engineering of Semi-Batch Reactions in Micro-droplets

Designer nanoscale DNA assemblies programmed from the top down

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