Seminars and Events
Fall 2019
August 29, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Ann Valentine
Robert Stanley
Stephanie Wunder
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Ann Valentine
Robert Stanley
Stephanie Wunder
4 -5 PM, BE 162
September 3, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Graham Dobereiner
Chris Schafmeister
Vincenzo Carnevale
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Graham Dobereiner
Chris Schafmeister
Vincenzo Carnevale
4 -5 PM, BE 162
September 5, 2019
Justin Sambur
Colorado State University
Nanoscale imaging of electrochemical energy technologies
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Justin Sambur
Colorado State University
Nanoscale imaging of electrochemical energy technologies
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
September 10, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Carol M. Manhart
Mike Zdilla
Sarah Wengryniuk
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Carol M. Manhart
Mike Zdilla
Sarah Wengryniuk
4 -5 PM, BE 162
September 12, 2019
Bradley Nilsson
University of Rochester
Amyloid-Inspired Biomaterials
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Bradley Nilsson
University of Rochester
Amyloid-Inspired Biomaterials
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
September 17, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Yugang Sun
Rob Levis
Frank Spano
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Yugang Sun
Rob Levis
Frank Spano
4 -5 PM, BE 162
September 19, 2019
Ryan Baxter
University of California Merced
Single-Electron Transfers: From Synthetic Methods to Electroresponsive Materials
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Ryan Baxter
University of California Merced
Single-Electron Transfers: From Synthetic Methods to Electroresponsive Materials
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
September 24, 2019
Kathryn Riley
Swarthmore College
Electroanalytical Chemistry on the Nanoscale: Quantifying Silver Nanoparticle Transformations in situ
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Kathryn Riley
Swarthmore College
Electroanalytical Chemistry on the Nanoscale: Quantifying Silver Nanoparticle Transformations in situ
4 -5 PM, BE 162
September 26, 2019
D. Michael Heinekey
University of Washington
Hydrogen Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
D. Michael Heinekey
University of Washington
Hydrogen Complexes: Synthesis, Characterization and Applications
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
October 1, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Eric Borguet
Kallie Willets
Ron Levy
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Eric Borguet
Kallie Willets
Ron Levy
4 -5 PM, BE 162
October 3, 2019
Katya Pomerantseva
Drexel University
Controlling Chemistry and Structure of Intercalation Compounds to Advance Electrochemical Performance in Energy Storage and Water Treatment Systems
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Katya Pomerantseva
Drexel University
Controlling Chemistry and Structure of Intercalation Compounds to Advance Electrochemical Performance in Energy Storage and Water Treatment Systems
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
October 8, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Rod Andrade
Spiridoula Matsika
Hai-Lung Dai
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Rod Andrade
Spiridoula Matsika
Hai-Lung Dai
4 -5 PM, BE 162
October 10, 2019
Jessica Anna
University of Pennsylvania
Ultrafast Dynamics of Natural Light Harvesting Complexes and Model Systems
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Jessica Anna
University of Pennsylvania
Ultrafast Dynamics of Natural Light Harvesting Complexes and Model Systems
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
October 15, 2019
Temple Faculty Seminars
Dan Strongin
Vincent Voelz
Ross Wang
4 -5 PM, BE 162
Temple Faculty Seminars
Dan Strongin
Vincent Voelz
Ross Wang
4 -5 PM, BE 162
October 17, 2019
Timothy Brewster
University of Memphis
Iridium-Aluminum and Rhodium-Aluminum Heterobimetallic Complexes
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Timothy Brewster
University of Memphis
Iridium-Aluminum and Rhodium-Aluminum Heterobimetallic Complexes
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
October 22, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Mohammed Sorour
Scott Witte
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Mohammed Sorour
Scott Witte
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
October 24, 2019
Massimo Olivucci
University of Sienna, Bowling Green State
Understanding The Primary Event In Vision: On The Origin of the High Quantum Efficiency of Visual Dim-Light Photoreceptors
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Massimo Olivucci
University of Sienna, Bowling Green State
Understanding The Primary Event In Vision: On The Origin of the High Quantum Efficiency of Visual Dim-Light Photoreceptors
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
October 29, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Lori Cobani
Xin Chang
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Lori Cobani
Xin Chang
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
October 31, 2019
Giovanni Amarante
Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Recent Findings for Construction of C-C and C-X (N, O and S) Bonds: Heterocycle Synthetic Challenges and Methylsulfenylation of Electrophilic Carbons
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Giovanni Amarante
Federal University of Juiz de Fora
Recent Findings for Construction of C-C and C-X (N, O and S) Bonds: Heterocycle Synthetic Challenges and Methylsulfenylation of Electrophilic Carbons
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
November 5, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Abigail Crawford
Thomas Boller
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Abigail Crawford
Thomas Boller
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
November 7, 2019
Caren Freel Meyers
Johns Hopkins
Targeting A Branch Point In Bacterial Metabolism Through Inhibition Of DXP Synthase
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Caren Freel Meyers
Johns Hopkins
Targeting A Branch Point In Bacterial Metabolism Through Inhibition Of DXP Synthase
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
November 12, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Rob Raddi
Chris Zhou
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Rob Raddi
Chris Zhou
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
November 14, 2019
Neil Tomson
University of Pennsylvania
Ligand Flexibility in Surface-Inspired Cluster Chemistry
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Neil Tomson
University of Pennsylvania
Ligand Flexibility in Surface-Inspired Cluster Chemistry
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
November 15, 2019
Nuwan Attanayake
Dissertation Defense
Investigation of electrocatalytic energy conversion reactions on 2D layered materials: hydrogen evolution on MoS2 and carbon dioxide reduction on Ti3C2 and Mo2C
11 AM – noon, BE 226B
Nuwan Attanayake
Dissertation Defense
Investigation of electrocatalytic energy conversion reactions on 2D layered materials: hydrogen evolution on MoS2 and carbon dioxide reduction on Ti3C2 and Mo2C
11 AM – noon, BE 226B
November 19, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Mbayoh NGele
Justin Steets
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Mbayoh NGele
Justin Steets
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
November 21, 2019
Caryn Outten
University of South Carolina
Finding Iron Balance: Mechanisms for Regulating Iron Homeostasis in Yeast
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Caryn Outten
University of South Carolina
Finding Iron Balance: Mechanisms for Regulating Iron Homeostasis in Yeast
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
December 3, 2019
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Saibal Singh
Andres Vacquez-Lopez
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
Temple Chemistry Student Presentations
Saibal Singh
Andres Vacquez-Lopez
4 - 5 PM, BE 162
December 5, 2019
Ravi Venkatramani
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR, Mumbai, India)
Electron Transfer Processes in Organic Molecules
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Ravi Venkatramani
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR, Mumbai, India)
Electron Transfer Processes in Organic Molecules
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
December 9, 2019
Mark Biscoe
CUNY New York
Rethinking Asymmetric Synthesis: The Development of Enantiospecific Pd-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
Mark Biscoe
CUNY New York
Rethinking Asymmetric Synthesis: The Development of Enantiospecific Pd-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling Reactions
4 – 5 PM, BE 162
December 16, 2019
Eriks Rozners
SUNY Binghamton
Chemical Approaches to Control the Function of Regulatory RNAs
4 – 5 PM, SERC 116
Eriks Rozners
SUNY Binghamton
Chemical Approaches to Control the Function of Regulatory RNAs
4 – 5 PM, SERC 116