Fall 2004 – SDSU Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Seminars

date speaker title
Aug 13 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Roman Dembinski
Department of Chemistry
Oakland University
Rochester, MI
"Organoflourine Chemistry"
Host: Grotjahn
Aug 19 2004
10:00 AM
GMCS-304
Dr. Andreas Klamt
Director
COSMOlogic GmbH
Leverkusen, Germany
"COSMO-RS: The bridge from quantum chemistry to fluid phase thermodynamics and physiological partioning"
Host: Cooksy
Sep 03 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Richard Lamoureux
Department of Chemistry
SDSU
San Diego, CA
"Mandatory Safety Training"
Sep 10 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Prof. Karsten Meyer
Department of Chemistry
UCSD
San Diego, CA
"Uranium Chemistry Rediscovered: From Plain Beautiful Chemistry to Unprecedented Coordination Modes and Reactivity"
Host: Carrano
Oct 08 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Frances Separovic
School of Chemistry
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
n/a
Oct 15 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Valery Fokin
Department of Chemistry
Scripps Research Institute
San Diego, CA
"Copper-Catalyzed Cycloadditions in Chemistry and Biology"
Host: Bergdahl
Oct 22 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Anca Segall
Department of Biology
SDSU
San Diego, CA
n/a
Host: Bergdahl
Nov 05 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Jin Zhang
Department of Chemistry
UC Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz CA
"Novel Properties and Emerging Applications of Semiconductor and Metal Nanomaterials"
Host: Cooksy
Nov 12 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Joseph Koo
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Texas
Austin, TX
"Polymer Nanostructured Materials for High Temperature Applications"
Host: Carrano
Nov 19 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Jared Anderson
Department of Chemistry
Iowa State University
Ames, Iowa
"Characterization and Applications of Room Temperature Ionic Liquids in GC Separations"
Dec 03 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. James Huntley
Department of Chemistry
New Mexico Highlands University
Las Vegas, NM
n/a
Dec 10 2004
4:00 PM
GMCS-305
Dr. Michael Roper
Department of Chemistry
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA
"Microfluidics Chips as Integrated Platforms for Biological Measurements"