Present - 2000 | 1999 - 1990 | 1989 - 1980 | 1979 - 1972

Year Lecturer Presentation Title/Abstract**
1989 Dr. Michael Paulaitis

Sorption and Swelling in Glassy Polymer- Supercritical CO2 Systems at Elevated Pressures

Solubility Enhancements and Multiphase Behavior in
Supercritical-Fluid Mixtures at Elevated Pressures

Dr. Julio M. Ottino

Chaotic Mixing of Viscous Fluids

Deterministic Chaos and Turbulence: Recent Developments

Dr. Bruce A. Finlayson

Numerical Methods for Problems with Moving Fronts

Modeling Viscoelastic Flows with the Adaptive Mesh Finite Element Method

Dr. Edward L. Cussler

Gels as Size-selective Extraction Solvents

Hollow Fiber Membranes for Bioseprations

1988 Dr. Daryl B. Lund

Fouling: An Unresolved Problem in Heat Transfer

Starch Gelatinization: An Important Phase Transformation in Food

Dr. John P. O'Connell

Properties of Surfactant Solutions

Applications of Fluctuation Solution Theory to Properties of Solutions

Dr. Stephen Whitaker Heat of Conduction in Porous Media with Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Thermal Sources
1987 Dr. Klaus Timmerhaus Application of Chemical Engineering Principles to Several Cryogenic Problems
Dr. Joe Smith

Why Study Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics?

Dynamic Studies of Catalytic Reactions

Dr. Paul V. Roberts A Chemical Engineering Guide to Contaminant Behavior in the Subsurface Environment
Dr. Robert E. Sparks

Medical Applications of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering

Inventive Reasoning: Adding Reason to Creativity

1986 Dr. Marcus Karel

Quantitative Analysis of Food Quality Changes in Processing and Storage

Dr. Eduardo D. Glandt Percolation and Effective Transport in Suspensions
1984 Dr. John L. Anderson

Ultrafiltration of Polymer Chains (Flyer)

Membrane Transport and Vesicle Motion (Flyer)

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