ACES: Association of Chemical Engineering Graduate Students

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April 1, 2019

2014 Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar

The 2014 winner for best DYSS seminar (selected by our students) is Dr. Brent Nannenga from Tamir Gonen’s group at the Janelia Research Campus at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His presentation was entitled Overcoming barriers in structual biology through novel method development. Congratulations Dr. Nannenga! 2014 Schedule of Speakers: Date   Speaker and Lecture Title…


2013 Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar

The 2013 winner for best DYSS seminar (selected by our students) is Dr. Sarah Perry from Mathew Tirrell’s group at the Molecular Engineering Institute at the University of Chicago.  Her presentation was entitled Stereoregularity Inhibits Complex Coacervation of Polypeptides. Congratulations Dr. Perry! 2013 Schedule of Speakers: Date   Speaker and Lecture Title July 8 John BlazeckGraduate Student, University of…


2019 Graduate Student Symposium

Please join me in congratulating the winners of the Oral and Poster presentations for the 12th Annual Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Symposium! Oral Presentation: Caitlyn Wolf – Molecular Conformation and Dynamics of Conjugated Polymers using Neutron ScatteringPoster Presentation: Duyen Tran – All-Polymer Solar Cells from Fluorinated Donor Polymer Enabled Highly Versatile Blends with Vertical Phase Stratification and…


2012 Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar

The 2012 winner for best DYSS seminar (selected by our students) is Chris Wilmer from Randall Snurr’s group at Northwestern University. His presentation was entitled The Algorithmic Exploration of “Building-Block” Chemistry Congratulations! 2012 Schedule of Speakers: Date Speaker and Lecture Title July 9 Scott EpsteinPostdoctoral Scholar, University of California, Irvine   The thermodynamics and chemistry…


2011 Distinguished Young Scholars Seminar

2011 Schedule of Speakers and Testimonials: Date   Speaker and Lecture Title July 7 Tae Seok Moon Postdoctoral Scholar, UC San Francisco   Construction of Synthetic Circuits by Harnessing Orthogonal Genetic Parts “This seminar gave a unique experience that I could not find from conference talks” July 18 Brian J. AdzimaGraduate Student, University of Colorado, Boulder…



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