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SPRING 2005 CHEMISTRY SEMINAR SCHEDULE
FEB 4 Dr. Joel Harp, Professor, Vanderbilt University Macromolecular Crystallography: How are Structures Determined and What Do They Mean? FEB 11 Dr. Ken Walsh, Visiting Assistant Professor of Chemistry, Sewanee Radical-Mediated Synthesis of C-Glycosides of 2-Amino Sugars FEB 18 Dr. Erich Uffelman, Associate Professor of Chemistry, Washington & Lee University Science in Art: Technical Analyses of 17th Century Dutch Golden Age Paintings FEB 25 Mr. Mohammad Uddin, Graduate Student, Emory University Modeling of Iron-Sulfur Metal Center in Protein MAR 4 Ms. Audrea Buckley, Junior Chemistry Major, Sewanee Liquid Crystals MAR 11, MAR 18 NO SEMINARS SCHEDULED DURING SPRING BREAK MAR 25 Dr. Hong Zhang, Assistant Chemistry Professor, Tennessee Tech University Global Biogeochemical Cycle of Trace Metals: Hg Emissions from Soils MAR 30 Dr. Charles H. Holbrow, C. A. Dana Professor of Physics Emeritus, Colgate University Making the Atomic Bomb – Violating Murphy’s Law (Co-sponsored with the Physics Department) APR 1 Mr. Brian Sparkman & Mr. Mark Mochel, Junior Chemistry Majors, Sewanee Fluoride in Water (Sparkman), Activated Complex Theory (Mochel) APR 8 Ms. Alyssa Peyton & Ms. Jamie McConnell, Junior Chemistry Majors, Sewanee Virtopsy & Magnetic Resonance Imaging (Peyton) , Correlated Spectroscopy (COSY) (McConnell) APR 15 Mr. Jon Curme, Junior Chemistry Major, Sewanee High-Temperature Fluxes (Curme) APR 22 Dr. Stephen Creager, Professor, Clemson University New Materials for Advanced Batteries and Fuel Cells APR 29 Ms. Kirsten Slaughter, Senior Chemistry Major Archaeological Chemistry: Analysis of Prehistoric Pottery using X-Ray Diffraction |