Fall 2022 ChBE seminar series: Dr. Kane Jennings

Date: Wednesday, September 14, 2022
 
Time: 9:30-10:30AM
 
Location: Rauch Business Center, Room 241
 
This event features Dr. Kane Jennings, who will talk about “Integrating Plant Proteins with Polymers and Electrodes to Explore Biohybrid Solar Energy Conversion”, as part of the Lehigh University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering's Fall 2022 Colloquium Seminar Series.
 

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Fall 2022 ChBE seminar series: Dr. Michael S. Wong

Date: Wednesday, September 7, 2022
 
Time: 9:30-10:30AM
 
Location: Rauch Business Center, Room 241
 
This event features Dr. Michael S. Wong, who will talk about “Environmental Catalysis Principles for Upgrading Water via Nitrate Hydrogenation”, as part of the Lehigh University Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering's Fall 2022 Colloquium Seminar Series. 

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Lehigh ISE is pleased to announce Stephen J. Wright, UW-Madison will give the next Spencer C. Schantz Distinguished Lecture

The Lehigh ISE Department is pleased to announce that Professor Stephen J. Wright, the George B. Dantzig, the Sheldon Lubar, and the Amar and Balinder Sohi Professor of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, will give the Spencer C. Schantz Distinguished Lecture (technical talk) titled Primal-Dual Optimization Methods for Robust Machine Learning and Generalized Linear Programming on Thursday, July 28, 2022, from 5:00 p.m.

Opening doors: New Keysight Technologies Lab

The new Keysight Technologies Lab in Packard Lab is not just a gift that furthers the mission of the university. It’s a testing ground that will allow students the kind of experiential learning that will distinguish them as young professionals entering the fields of electrical engineering and computer engineering.

Perception-based nanosensor platform could advance detection of ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer kills 14,000 women in the United States every year. It’s the fifth leading cause of cancer death among women, and it’s so deadly, in part, because the disease is hard to catch in its early stages. Patients often don’t experience symptoms until the cancer has begun to spread, and there aren’t any reliable screening tests for early detection. 

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