Seminars & Colloquiums
Dr. Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim, EPA, Delivers Two Seminars on Friday, September 23, 2022
Dr. Mohamed Ateia Ibrahim, United States Environmental Protection Agency/Center for Environmental Solutions & Emergency Response, will deliver two seminars on Friday, September 23, 2022.
ChBE Seminar Series: NSF CBET Program Director to Speak at Clarkson University
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ONLINE SEMINAR
Do students read your feedback? Share experiences with fellow instructors at our next Teaching Circle.
Join our Circle: Providing students with quality feedback is critical, especially right now. It is vital to retaining them and central to early interventions. It is central to the student learning experience yet often a challenge to efficiently and helpfully deliver. Join us Thursdays, Sept 8, 22 & Oct 6 at 12:00PM EST via Zoom,
Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Kirill Alexandrov, Queensland University of Technology
Join us in person or via ZOOM Professor Kirill Alexandrov will speak on: Towards real time information processing systems based on artificial allosteric proteins Friday, September 16, 2022, B10L Bertrand H. Snell Hall, 3:30 pm Abstract: Allosteric regulation of proteins has been referred to as the ‘second secret of life’ as it controls every aspect of information
Do students read your feedback? Share experiences with fellow instructors at our next Teaching Circle.
Join our Circle: Providing students with quality feedback is critical, especially right now. It is vital to retaining them and central to early interventions. It is central to the student learning experience yet often a challenge to efficiently and helpfully deliver. Join us Thursdays, Sept 8, 22 & Oct 6 at 12:00PM EST via Zoom,
Do students read your feedback? Share experiences with fellow instructors at our next Teaching Circle.
Join our Circle: Providing students with quality feedback is critical, especially right now. It is vital to retaining them and central to early interventions. It is central to the student learning experience yet often a challenge to efficiently and helpfully deliver. Join us Thursdays, Sept 8, 22 & Oct 6 at 12:00PM EST via Zoom,
Chemistry Seminar: Dr. Kirill Alexandrov, Queensland University of Technology
Join us in person or via ZOOM Professor Kirill Alexandrov will speak on: Towards real time information processing systems based on artificial allosteric proteins Friday, September 16, 2022, B10L Bertrand H. Snell Hall, 3:30 pm Abstract: Allosteric regulation of proteins has been referred to as the ‘second secret of life’ as it controls every aspect of information
Fall kicks off with new Feedback Teaching Circle
Join our Circle: Providing students with quality feedback is critical, especially right now. It is vital to retaining them and central to early interventions. It is central to the student learning experience yet often a challenge to efficiently and helpfully deliver. Join us Thursdays, Sept 8, 22 & Oct 6 at 12:00PM EST via Zoom,