Dissertation Defense – Mike Standish (MSE Grad Presentation)

Meeting ID: 955 8323 3960  Passcode: 064702 
TItle: Self-consistent Modeling and Material Property Analysis of an Additively Manufactured Polycrystalline Material
Location: Zoom Videoconferencing  
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Meeting number (access code): 2763 157 8990 Meeting password: UXbMRavh724
TItle: Understanding Electrode-Electrolyte Interactions for Increased Energy Density in Supercapacitors for Aerospace Applications
Location: Baker 323 and via WebEx
Meeting ID: 239 585 605 62 Passcode: mUove5
TItle: Operando Characterization of Lithium-Ion Batteries Using Lab-Scale X-ray Emission/Absorption Spectroscopy
Location: Via Teams Meeting

Dissertation Defense – Zheyu Luo (MSE Grad Presentation)

TItle: evelopment of Proton Conducting Electrolytes with Enhanced Performance and Stability for Reversible Solid Oxide Cells
Location: ​​​​​​​Via Microsoft Teams Video Conferencing
Meeting ID: 281 491 465 746  Passcode: YNdNny
TItle: Comparing competitive and Evolutionary Screening Approaches for a SARS-CoV-2 Receptor binding Domain Aptamer
Location: ​​​​​​​In-person in MoSE 3201A and via Teams Meeting
TItle: "Saloplasticity: Processing Polymers with Salty Water".
Location: College of Computing 16
TItle: "Quantum Simulations of Molecular Properties and Engineered Materials".
Location: Georgia Tech Global Learning Center

Hyungjun Kim, KAIST (MSE Seminar)

Special Seminar
TItle: QM-based multiscale simulation: eyes to see the unseen, buried electric double layer
Location: MRDC 3515

COE Transfer Information Session (MSE Regular Event)

Title: No Title
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TItle: Designing Polymers to Control Electronic and Thermal Transport
Location: Molecular Sciences and Engineering 3201A and via Teams
Meeting ID: 976 1589 6661
TItle: Investigating the Interfacial Evolution of Lithium Metal in Anode-Free Batteries with Liquid and Solid-State Electrolytes
Location: In person MRDC 3515 or via Zoom
TItle: TBA
Location: College of Computing 16
TItle: Characterizing Plastic Deformation Mechanisms in Metal Thin Films using in situ Transmission Electron Microscopy Nanomechanics
Location: via Zoom