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Faculty
and Staff Announcements
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November:
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12:10 pm - 1:00 pm,
Friday, Nov 6: Tennessee Space
Consortium invites you to meet NASA
Astronaut Sandra H. Magnus. SC 5326. (Free
pizza will be served at the lunch
program.)
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3:10 pm, Friday, Nov
6: Professor Xiaohua Lu, State Key
Laboratory of Materials-oriented, Chemical
Engineering, Nanjing University of
Technology, China. Mesoporuos titania with
TiO2-B:Synthesis,
Features and Applications. 134 Olin Hall.
(reception at 2:45 pm in room 133 Olin Hall)
(ChBE Seminar)
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3:10 pm, Monday, Nov 9:
Eric J. Barth, Ph.D.. A System Dynamics
Approach to the Design of Free-Piston
Engines. 131 Olin Hall. (refreshments will
be served at 2:45 pm in the student lounge)
(ME Seminar)
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4:10 pm, Monday, Nov
9: Yvette T. Collazo, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Technology Innovation and
Development, Office of Environmental
Management, US Department of Energy.
Deactivation and Decommissioning Technology
Challenges and Career Opportunities. 138
Featheringill Hall. (reception in 265 Jacobs
Hall following the lecture) (CEE Seminar)
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Tuesday, Nov 10: Eric Hurwitt,
Directing Manager of the ASEE Science,
Mathematics And Research for Transformation
(SMART) Scholoarship for Service Program
will be on campus to provide information
sessions for interested faculty,
undergraduate and graduate students. The
Graduate Student Information Session is at 3
p.m. in Stevenson 5211 and the Undergraduate
Information Sessions is at 4:30 p.m. in
Stevenson 5211. RSVP is not required. Please
visit
http://smart.asee.org/ for more
information or contact Lyn Fulton-John at
322-6329 in the Office of Honor
Scholarships.
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12:00 pm - 2:00 pm,
Sunday, Nov 15: Emeritus Professor W.
Wesley Eckenfelder Jr. will celebrate the
publication of his memoir in Adams Atrium,
Featheringill Hall. Eckenfelder is a former
civil and environmental engineering
professor with more than 60 years of
experience in industrial wastewater
management.
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3:10 pm, Monday, Nov
16:Nabil Simaan, Ph.D., Department of
Mechanical Engineering, Columbia University,
New York, New York. Transformative
Technologies for Surgical Assistance in
Otolaryngology, Ophthalmology and Single
Port Surgery. 110 Featheringill Hall. (ME
Seminar)
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