Mechanical Engineering Seminars (Spring 2005)


Date Speaker Title Time & location
February 3 Dr. Ioana Voiculescu
Department of Mechanical, The George Washington University Washington DC
DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT OF MEMS DEVICES FOR DETECTION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 2:00PM, T-254
February 10 Prof. N. Jeremy Kasdin
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
Are We Alone? Imaging Extrasolar Earthlike Planets from Space 2:00PM, T-254
February 17 Prof. Scherer Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University Solid/Fluid Interactions 2:00PM, T-254
February 24 Dr. Boris Stoeber
Department of Chemical Engineering, Berkeley Sensor and Actuator Center, University of California, Berkeley
Microflow Control Using Thermally Responsive Triblock Copolymer Solutions 2:00PM, T-254
March 3 Dr. Rongui Yang
Department of Mechanical, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nanoscale Heat Transfer with Applications in Nanoelectronics and Thermoelectrics 2:00PM, T-254
March 10 Prof. N. Jeremy Kasdin
Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Princeton University
Are We Alone? Imaging Extrasolar Earthlike Planets from Space 2:00PM, T-254
March 17 Dr. Eric Lauga
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences, Harvard University
Using fluid forces to pack and sort 2:00PM, T-254
March 21 Prof. Daniel Attinger **
State University of New York at Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY, USA
Microscale transport phenomena involving drops and bubbles 2:00PM, T-254
March 31 Dr. Prakash Vedula
Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Novel approaches for simulating turbulent flows 2:00PM, T-254
April 7 Dr. Taehun Lee **
IIHR-Hydroscience & Engineering, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, The University of Iowa
Lattice Boltzmann Equation Method as Mesoscale Simulation Tool for Multiphase Flows 2:00PM, T-254
**Seminar sponsored by CREST


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