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Tuesday, November 12
ChE Seminar: Prof. Nick Sandoval, Tulane University
10:30 AM
Tuesday, November 19
ChE Seminar: Prof. Prodromos Daoutidis, University of Minnesota
10:30 AM
Tuesday, December 3
ChE Seminar: Prof. Brent Sumerlin, University of Florida
10:30 AM
BATON ROUGE, LA – Computer chips are virtually as essential to our daily lives as food, water, and air. They’re in everything from automobiles to smartphones, and yet there exists technological and manufacturing bottlenecks that continue to plague their production and improvement.
BATON ROUGE, LA – Monsuru Dauda, a third-year Ph.D. student in the LSU Cain Department of Chemical Engineering, has had a very busy 2024. He’s co-authored five research conference papers and been lead author on another two, the most recent being published in the Journal of The Electrochemical Society. This latest publication brings his total for the year to seven.
BATON ROUGE, LA – Bottlebrush polymers (BBPs) are probably not something the average person considers in their daily routine, and yet, they have potential application in improving things widely used like contact lenses and the recyclability of plastics. The challenge is understanding and controlling the variable structures of these BBPs to create new properties and functions that would have the aforementioned results.