CHEMSEM NEWS 5: Tailored Nanoparticles for Advanced Environmental Processes

   Agenda | Posted on February 2, 2015

Can we design nanoparticles to clean up the environment and protect us against harmful bacteria and chemicals? How can we do that?

All are encouraged to attend and hear Professor Sherine Obare's seminar lecture this Thursday, February 5, 2015 at 4:30pm in A-107 Halenz Hall on the topic: Tailored Nanoparticles for Advanced Environmental Processes.

This is the fifth Winter-Spring lecture in the annual Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry Seminar Series. Our guest speaker is from Western Michigan University where she is Professor of Inorganic Chemistry and serves as Associate Chair and Graduate Studies Advisor in the Department of Chemistry. She was chosen in 2013 as one of the top 25 Women Professors in Michigan.

Attached is the lecture flyer and abstract with more details about our speaker's educational and professional background and talk.

For non-Andrews faculty, students and others wishing to attend:

There are directions given to Andrews at: http://www.andrews.edu/about/visiting/get_to_andrews.html

To get to the A-107 Halenz Hall:
Turn in at the J. N. Andrews Blvd. entrance.  Go pass the Security Gate House.  Make  right turn at the first intersection on to E Campus Circle Drive.   Then make a left turn at the next intersection (E Campus Circle Drive).  Make another left onto Administration Drive.  The Science Complex is the bldg on your left.  The Chemistry Dept. is on the side of the Science Complex (4270 Administration Drive) opposite the Bookstore parking lot.  You can park in the bookstore parking lot or the one straight ahead.  My Office # is A-323 Halenz Hall .... on the third floor of the Science Complex.

Teachers are encouraged to announce this lecture in their classes and/or forward this email to their classes.All are welcome to forward this email along to colleagues and friends.