Seminars – Spring 2024 Semester

Levich Institute Spring, 2024 Semester Seminar Schedule

All Levich Institute Seminars Scheduled on Tuesdays at 2:00 PM

Steinman Hall, #312, City College of CUNY, 160 Convent Avenue, New York

                                                                                                                                                 

DateSpeakerAffiliationSeminar Title/Notes
02/27/2024Professor BoymelgreenProfessor Alicia BoymelgreenFlorida International University
Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering
"Beyond Propulsion: The importance of Modelling the Metallic Coating of Active Colloids"
03/05/2024NO SEMINARAPS March Meeting
03/12/2024Professor VenkatesanProfessor Arjun VenkatesanNew Jersey Institute of Technology
Civil and Environmental Engineering
"Sequestration and Destructive Treatment of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)"
03/19/2024NO SEMINARACS Spring Meeting
03/26/2024Professor DharProfessor Prajnaparamita DharUniversity of Kansas
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
"Interface Induced Aggregation and Protein Particle Formation in Antibody-based Therapeutic Formulations"
04/02/2024Professor HarrisProfessor Daniel HarrisBrown University
Department of Engineering
"Pattern formation and self-propulsion of macroscopic particles at a fluid interface"

DUE TO A SCHEDULING CONFLICT, THIS SEMINAR HAS BEEN RE-SCHEDULED FOR 12/10/2024
04/09/2024Professor MoranProfessor Jeffrey Lawrence Moran
George Mason University
Department of Mechanical Engineering and
Affiliate Faculty in Bioengineering
"Active Colloids for Sustainability"

04/16/2024Professor Mitchell GoldbergCity College of New York
Chemical Engineering Department
"Atmospheric Remote Sensing from Earth Observing Satellites"
04/23/2024NO SEMINARSpring Recess
04/30/2024NO SEMINARSpring Recess
05/07/2024Professor Shaina A. KellyColumbia University
Earth and Environmental Engineering
"Multiphase Flow and Mineral Crystallization Behaviors in Geologic Porous Media: Implications for Carbon Storage"
05/14/2024Professor CeronskyProfessor Rose CeronskyUniversity of Wisconsin
Chemical and Biological Engineering
"Machine Learning at the Mesoscale: Advances and Open Challenges for Analyzing Macromolecules via Data-driven Approaches"
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