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Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Graduate Seminar
ChE 691-791
Fall 2008
The seminar will start with refreshments at 3:45 pm. The speaker will begin at 4:00 and end at 4:50.
Date Speaker Topic
Jan 8 Graduate Committee Emergency Training Video
Jan 15 Hussein Ali Hoteit, Conoco Phillips Higher-order Methods in Reservoir Simulation (HH)
Jan 22 Gabor Somorjai, UC Berkeley Izaat/JJC Lecture: (CHB)
Jan 29 John Oscarson, BYU Last Lecture: The Magic of Thermodynamics
Feb 5 Lynn Ogden, BYU Food Science Putting Soda-Pop’s Sparkle in Good-For-You Foods (RSL)
Feb 12 Cultural Culinary Exchange Gourmet International Food and Culture Capsules
Feb 19 Dr. Lewis, BYU Research Capsule
Feb 26 Jianzhong Wu, UC Riverside Simulation of Biological Systems: Make it Real! (DRW)
Mar 5 Byron Johnson, Conoco Phillips Basic Hydroprocessing Research to Clean Fuels (CHB)
Mar 12 Dr. Hecker, BYU Research Capsule
Mar 19 Anton Bowden, BYU ME In Vivo Degradation of Orthopedic Implants and Current Strategies for Improving Their Longevity (WGP)
Mar 26 Jerry Lalman, U. Windsor Diverting Electron Fluxes in Anaerobic Microbial Communities to Produce Hydrogen (RSL)
Apr 2 George Pantalos, U. Louisville Adventures of a Cardiovascular Explorer - With and Without Gravity (KAS)
Apr 9 Ke Liu, GE Global Research GE’s Gasification Activities (THF)
To receive a grade of “Pass” you must attend at least 12 of the seminars. You may make up seminars by attending seminars from other departments and writing a summary.

Speakers should plan to end at 4:45 to allow at least 5 minutes for questions.