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Seminars

Wei Lin and Quanli Gu at the 2004 Peter A. Leermakers Symposium, "Chirality".Among the department activities are weekly colloquia at which faculty members from other universities speak as well as researchers form industrial laboratories and research institutes. This program brings about 25 people each year to the department. Speakers are suggested by students and faculty, and a schedule is posted at the start of each semester. Students are given time to meet with each speaker, and a student is assigned as host. There is also a series of four different seminars covering the fields of organic, physical, inorganic, and biological chemistry. At these seminars, generally held in the evening, a faculty member or a student presents a lecture covering his or her research or a recent publication of wide interest. Undergraduates also have the opportunity to give both poster and oral presentations of their research at the end of each summer by participating his in the Hughes Research Summer Program.

Seminars are a vital part of the intellectual life of the chemistry department. Weekly departmental seminars on Friday afternoons (CHEM521/522) are followed by refreshments and discussions in the chemistry lounge. Important scientists from other universities and research laboratories are the speakers. Programs for each semester are available form the chemistry office or you can visit our web site.

Click here to link to the weekly Chemistry Colloquia schedule.