Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, October 27

Ponsubha Sivabalan, a graduate student from the Department of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science, Clarkson University will present “Cyclopolymerization of Methacrylic Anhydride & the Potential for Dynamic Polythioester Networks”. Friday, October 27, 2023 3:30 PM, BH Snell Hall 214, Potsdam Campus Zoom Information: Link Meeting ID: 950 1099 7564 Passcode: chemistry Abstract:Cyclopolymers that contain anhydride moieties can be tailored to create new … Continue reading Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, October 27

ECE Seminar Wednesday October 18th

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar Underwater Communication and Sensing at Near-zero Power Sayed Saad Afzal PhD Candidate, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Abstract: This talk presents Piezo-Acoustic Backscatter (PAB), the first technology that enables backscatter networking in underwater environments. PAB relies on the piezoelectric effect to enable underwater communication and sensing at near-zero power. Its architecture is … Continue reading ECE Seminar Wednesday October 18th

Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, Oct 13, 2023

Prof. Ginger Hunter from Department of Biology, Clarkson University will present investigating the role of cytonemes in the organization of the fly peripheral nervous system  The self-organization of cells during development is essential for the formation of healthy tissues, and requires the coordination of cell activities at local scales. Work in the Hunter lab is focused on … Continue reading Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, Oct 13, 2023

C3S2 Lecture on the Physics (and Ethics) of Fair Allocation

C3S2 The Clarkson Center for Complex Systems Science Siddhartha Banerjee, Associate Professor, Operations Research at Cornell University http://sidbanerjee.orie.cornell.edu/ Will present a talk entitled: The Physics (and Ethics) of Fair Allocation Abstract:  In many settings, resources are allocated among people over time, without using monetary transfers: cloud resources among employees, food among food-banks, medical supplies between hospitals, … Continue reading C3S2 Lecture on the Physics (and Ethics) of Fair Allocation

David A. Walsh ’67 Seminar Series (Xiaohong Zhang)

Clarkson University Fall 2023 David A. Walsh ’67 Arts & Sciences Seminar Series ________________________________ Friday, October 13, 2023 SN 177 ______________________________________________________________ Continuous quantum walks on graphs Abstract: Let A be the adjacency matrix of a graph X. The transition operator at time t for the continuous quantum walk on X is defined as U(t) = … Continue reading David A. Walsh ’67 Seminar Series (Xiaohong Zhang)

David A. Walsh ’67 Seminar Series (Xiaohong Zhang)

Clarkson University Fall 2023 David A. Walsh ’67 Arts & Sciences Seminar Series ________________________________ Friday, October 13, 2023 SN 177 ______________________________________________________________ Continuous quantum walks on graphs Abstract: Let A be the adjacency matrix of a graph X. The transition operator at time t for the continuous quantum walk on X is defined as U(t) = … Continue reading David A. Walsh ’67 Seminar Series (Xiaohong Zhang)

Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar (Daniel Lorden)

New York State Off-Shore Wind Energy Development Daniel J. Lorden, Principal DJL Energy Consulting, LLC Abstract: New York State’s 2019 Green Energy Deal doubled-down on its Clean Energy Standard to increase renewable electricity from 50% to 70% by 2030 and to achieve 100% carbon-free electricity by 2040. In addition to an ambitious increase of land-based solar, … Continue reading Electrical & Computer Engineering Seminar (Daniel Lorden)

Grammar and Character Teaching in Chinese as a Second Language: Seminar on Teaching Practices for Chinese Teachers

Dr. Chongming Ding is a professor and Doctoral supervisor in theSchool of International Chinese Language Education at BeijingNormal University. His academic interest lies in Chinese Grammarand Teaching Chinese as a foreign language. Dr. Ding has publishedextensively, including A Course for Mandarin Chinese Grammar andA Course for Mandarin Chinese Pronunciation by Beijing UniversityPress and more than … Continue reading Grammar and Character Teaching in Chinese as a Second Language: Seminar on Teaching Practices for Chinese Teachers

Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, September 29

Professor Sanela Martic, Trent University, will presentDiverse Stories of Electrochemistry Electrochemistry is a powerful area of analytical chemistry with plenty of opportunities for new discoveries. Using proteins, we demonstrated that fundamental biomolecular interactions can be monitored and targeted. The electrochemical sensors were developed for detection of various analytes related to health through forensic to environmental … Continue reading Chemistry Seminar Announcement for Friday, September 29

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminar (Aziz)

Clarkson UniversityDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringSEMINAR   Surfactant-Mediated Non-Contact Dual Jet Cleaning for Post-CMP Wafer Surface Wafi AzizMS Student, Chemical and Biomolecular EngineeringClarkson University The semiconductor industry relies on the process of chemical mechanical planarization (CMP), which can leave a variety of contaminants like particulates, residue, pad debris, and various impurities on the wafer … Continue reading Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminar (Aziz)