Seminar Schedule

Radke Group Seminar (Spring 2005)

Thursdays 3:30-5:30 PM                         295 Tan Hall - Conference Room (unless otherwise noted)

Date

Speaker

Title

Food

Jan 20

Clay Radke

Organizational Meeting

Clay

Jan 27

Ben Reynolds

Dynamics and Thermodyamics of Block Copolymers at Polymer/Polymer Interfaces

Loddie Hagar

Jan 28

Dr. Andrew Kraynik,
Sandia National Laboratories

Structure and Rheology of Random Foam
*** in Tan 775A at 2 PM ***
Clay

Feb 3

Levich (Kendra and Clay)

Chapter XII, pages 669 - 683 (sections 131 - 133; pay special attention to section 133)

Clay

Feb 10

Prof. David Steigmann,
Mechanical Engineering

Continuum Theory for Fluid Films with Curvature Elasticity

Clay

Feb 17

Dr. Tatiana Svitova

Enzymatic Cleavage of Surface-Immobilized Proteins. Which breed of duck is easier to kill?

Ben

Feb 24

Esther Winter,
The Groves Lab

Bioanalytical Detection on Membrane Surfaces with Colloidal Dispersions

Clay

Mar 3

Prof. Stephen Morris,
Mechanical Engineering

The Evaporating Partially Wetting Meniscus

Clay

Mar 10

A.J. Howes

Molecular Simulation of Surfactant Adsorption at the Fluid-Fluid Interface

Tanya

Mar 17

Dr. Nicolas Papaiconomou,
The Prausnitz Group

Ionic Liquids

Clay

Mar 18

Werner Kunz

Colloids and Hofmeister Effects
*** in 433 Latimer at 3 PM ***

Clay

Mar 24

NO MEETING

SPRING BREAK

NONE

Mar 31

Kendra Krutilla

Surface Properties of Contact Lenses Exposed to Tetronic Polymer Surfactant

Mahendra

April 7

Tim Stachowiak,
The Frechet Lab

Polymer Monolith Micro-Total Analysis Systems Clay

April 14

Mahendra Chhabra

Oxygen Diffusion through the Contact Lens

Kendra

April 21

Christian Weinmuller

Solubility and Diffusivity of Water Vapor in Thin Polymer Films

A.J.

April 28 Dr. Luis Cascao,
Genencor

(1) A Tethered Lipid Bilayer Platform: Immunosensing Arrays of Gated Ion Channels
(2) Lateral Diffusion of Adsorbed Enzymes Measured by Microfluidic Patterning of Substrate Surface
*** in Tan 775B at 3:45 PM ***

Clay
May 5 Loddie Hagar Proteolytic Degradation of Immobilized Proteins at the Solid/Liquid Interface: Implications for Detergency Christian
May 12 Dr. Mark Anklam,
RERI

Mechanism for the Inhibition of Crystal Growth by Adsorption

Clay

Old Seminars:

Fall 2004
Spring 2004
Fall 2003
Spring 2003
Fall 2002
Spring 2002
Fall 2001
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Fall 2000
Spring 2000
Fall 1999
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