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Levich Institute Fall, 2000 Seminar Series [CHE I0100 (formerly CHE 5701)]
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ALL SEMINARS ON TUESDAYS, AT 4:00 PM IN STEINMAN HALL, ROOM #1M-22, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED

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Seminar Date Speaker Department/Affiliation Seminar Title
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Professor Fernando Muzzio
Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering
Rutgers University
"Powder Mixing and Segregation - From Physics to Pharmacy"
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Professor Lian-Ping Wang
Mechanical Engineering Department
University of Delaware
"Simulation and Modeling of Turbulent Collision of Inertial Particles"
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Professor Mark Robbins
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Johns Hopkins University
"Simulations of Contact Line Motion on Disordered Surfaces"
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Professor Patrick Mather
Institute of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering Departments
University of Connecticut

"Optical Microrheology of Segmented Thermotropic Polymers"
10/10/2000 Professor Yitzhak Shnidman Department of Chemical Engineering, Chemistry and Materials Science
Polytechnic University
"Statistical Mechanics of Wetting and Adhesion: Statics and Dynamics"
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Professor Daniel P. Lathrop
Department of Physics
University of Maryland
"Liquid Sodium Laboratory Models of the Earth's Outer Core"
10/24/2000 Dr. Thomas Mason Corporate Strategic Research
Exxon Mobil Research and Engineering Company
"How Sandcastles Fall: From Wet Sandpiles to Dimer Sandpiles"
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Professor Norman Wagner
Center for Molecular and Engineering Thermodynamics
University of Delaware
"Polyampholyte & Polymer Stabilization of Colloids and the Rheological Consequences"
11/07/2000 Dr. David Jacqmin NASA "Two Models of Two-Phase Flow"
11/14/2000 ************** NO SEMINAR AIChE Meeting in Los Angeles
11/21/2000 ************** NO SEMINAR APS/DFD Meeting in Washington, D.C.
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Professor Gabriel Tardos
Chemical Engineering Department
City College of CUNY
"A Fluid Mechanistic Approach to Slow (Coulomb) and Intermediate Powder Flows"
12/05/2000 Dr. Michael Gentzler Merck & Company, Inc. "Solids Processing in Pharmaceutical Manufacturing"
12/12/2000
Dr. Silvina Tomassone
Levich Institute, CCNY "Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Gaseous-Liquid Phase Transitions of Soluble and Insoluble Surfactants at a Fluid Interface"


We are grateful to the Union Carbide Corporation for financial support of this seminar series





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