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Advanced Nanomaterials for Energy Research and Applications (ANERA) Seminar Series

A message from the organizers:

The Advanced Nanomaterials for Energy Research and Applications (ANERA) Seminar Series at Delaware State University represents an integral part of a comprehensive program aiming to enhance the advance materials and nanomaterials focus of our Applied Chemistry graduate program. The program is engaging young scientists in conceptualization and application of materials research.

The Seminar Series aims to bring renown materials scientists in the Mid-Atlantic Region to present their contributions in the materials research field and discuss potential collaborative efforts with students and faculty in the Department of Chemistry and other STEM departments at DSU.

An NSF sponsored program, ANERA debuts the Seminar Series in March, having scheduled monthly events in Spring and Fall semesters.

We are honored to extend a heartfelt invitation to the DSU community and look forward to see you at the ANERA Seminars!

Sincerely,

The Seminar Organizing Committee

Dr. Cherese Winstead-Casson, Dr. Daniela Radu and Dr. Cheng-Yu Lai

 

Spring 2016:

  • March 1, 2016, 11 A.M.: Dr. Jason Baxter, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at Drexel University
    (OSCAR building, seminar room, 1st floor).
    Topic: "Designing and Probing Photovoltaic Materials.". 
  • April 5, 2016, 11 A.M.: Dr. Matthew F. Doty, Associate Professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at University of Delaware.
    (OSCAR building, seminar room, 1st floor).
    Topic: "New Nanostructured Materials for Efficient Photon Upconversion".​

  • May 3, 2016, 11 A.M.: Dr. Sharon L. Neal, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Delaware.
    (South Science Center room(TBA).
    Topic: "Reaction progress monitoring of PAH photodegradation in bioelevant solvent".​