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SUMMARY:Experiential Entrepreneurship Intersession Opportunity
DESCRIPTION:Want to hone your entrepreneurial skills over winter break while working directly with tech startups? Registration is now open for the Experiential Entrepreneurship Intersession course running from January 3rd through January 14th. \nOffered virtually or in-person through the Roux Institute at Northeastern University\, students will learn about the venture creation process and work hand-in-hand with tech startups that have emerged from the accelerator and residency programs at the Roux Institute. \n Past guest lecturers have included: \n\nAli Goldstein Norup\, co-founder of kpiReady and current Head of VC and Startup Ecosystem\, North Americas at Google Cloud\nBen Chesler\, co-founder of Imperfect Foods and current Associate Director of Entrepreneurship at the Roux Institute\nJesse Bardo\, co-founder of EverTrue and current Director at Silicon Valley Bank\n\nAnd\, if you register by December 8th\, you will receive an invite to the Techstars Demo Day in Portland\, Maine. The event will gather the Maine startup community for an in-person presentation from each of the 10 companies selected for the inaugural Roux Institute Techstars Accelerator class. Following you’ll be invited for a reception at the Roux Institute where guests will meet and mingle with the startups\, investors\, and community members. \nTo view the course: \n\n Visit Banner and select the term\, Spring 2022 Semester. Even though Intersession Term courses meet between semesters\, they have been administratively assigned to Spring 2022 semester.\nClick Advanced Search on the Browse Classes page.\nIn the attribute field\, choose Intersession Term Course. All the Intersession Term offerings will appear.\n\n Registration for intersession will close Friday\, December 10th at 11:59 (EST).
URL:https://coe.northeastern.edu/event/experiential-entrepreneurship-intersession-opportunity/
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SUMMARY:ChE Seminar Series: Catalytic Oxidation of Methane\, the “Other” Greenhouse Gas
DESCRIPTION:ChE Seminar Series Presents: \nDr. Michael Harold \nDepartment of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering\, University of Houston \nAbstract: \nThe abundant domestic natural gas resources has motivated the accelerated development of natural gas powered vehicles and stationary engines.  With the primary constituent of abundant NG being methane (CH4)\, NG has a higher H:C ratio than gasoline or diesel and therefore its combustion produces less CO2.   However\, CH4 is itself a more potent greenhouse gas (GHG) than CO2 with a GHG potential about 85 times that of CO2. Uncombusted CH4 must be eliminated in order to clear the way for the growth in the NG engine market. Current state-of-the-art Platinum Group Metal (PGM) catalysts are ineffective in eliminating methane. Our research is focused on the study and development of a new class of cost effective structured catalysts with reduced PGM loadings for both stoichiometric and lean methane oxidation. For stoichiometric oxidation we show that the combination of spinel mixed metal oxide (AB2O4) addition and lean-rich feed modulation results in significant enhancement in the catalyst performance. Detailed study of feed modulation parameters (frequency\, amplitude)\, catalyst design (composition\, architecture) and spatiotemporal reactor features provide insight into and optimization of the underlying mechanism. The enhancement is attributed to the transient oxidation of methane conversion inhibitors CO and H2 by the spinel. Up to a 30% reduction in PGM loading is possible with negligible loss in performance. For lean oxidation we study and develop an in situ method to regenerate methane oxidation catalysts. Periodic reductant (H2\, CO) pulsing mitigates the detrimental water poisoning of Pd-Pt catalyst. The pulsing is able to regenerate the catalyst deactivated by water by removal of OH-groups from the catalysts surface\, but also promoted its activity after repeated application of pulsing for several hours. This state of high activity is stable for several hours under the tested lean conditions. \nBio: \nMike Harold is the Cullen Engineering Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Houston.  With expertise in catalysis and reaction engineering\, Harold is the author of more than 180 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters and has given over 350 presentations and invited lectures.  Harold received his BS at Penn State and PhD from the University of Houston (UH).  He joined the faculty at University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1985 where he became Associate Professor.  In 1993 Harold joined DuPont Company\, where he held technical and managerial positions.  In 2000 Harold became the Dow Chair Professor and Department Chair at UH\, a position he held for 16 years. Mike was appointed Editor-in-Chief of the AIChE Journal in 2012 and will soon end his 10 year term. His honors include the Excellence in Applied Catalysis from the Southwest Catalysis Society in 2019\, the Ester Farfel Award at UH in 2013\, and AIChE Fellow in 2014. \nPlease contact a.ramsey@northeastern.edu for the seminar link.
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