The Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science (ChEMS) at
Michigan State University would like to invite you to join us at the
annual ChEMS Research Forum on Wednesday, May 14, 2014. The Forum will
be held at the Spartan Club on the Campus of Michigan State University.
The 11th Annual ChEMS Research Forum will showcase Departmental research
advances in the areas of:
* Energy and Sustainability
* Nanotechnology and Materials
* Biotechnology and Biomedical Engineering
The one-day program will feature plenary speakers, posters and oral
presentations describing the latest Department research. Registration,
lunch, and refreshments are complimentary.
Attendees will have the chance to win a Jambox Bluetooth speaker!
Confirmed speakers:
Matthew Tirrell, Pritzker Director and Professor, Institute for
Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago
Electrostatic Self-Assembly of Polymers and Colloids: New Routes to New
Functional Materials
Chad Bouton, Research and Development Leader, Neurotechnology and
Molecular Imaging, Battelle
Neural Bridging and Implants for Stroke, Brain, and Spinal Cord Injuries
Lawrence Drzal, University Distinguished Professor, Chemical Engineering
and Materials Science; Director, Composite Materials and Structures
Center, Michigan State University
Graphene Nanoplatelets: A Nanomaterial Additive for Multifunctional
Polymers and Composites
Jeffrey Sakamoto, Associate Professor, Chemical Engineering and
Materials Science, Michigan State University
Bridging the Gap: Scaffolds for Spinal Cord Repair
Visit: http://www.chems.msu.edu/forum2014 for more details.
Please register at http://www.chems.msu.edu/forum2014/registration
(Outside registration closed on 4/25 but internal registration is still
open).
Questions: Contact [log in to unmask] or 517-355-5135
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