• Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Jason E. Bara

    With respect to the design of green solvents, this talk will illustrate how Bara and collaborators are utilizing molecules with glycerol “skeletons” to tackle challenges in CO2 capture (including direct air capture (DAC)), batteries, plastic wastes, additive manufacturing, and extractions of lithium and other critical materials from dilute sources.

  • SENTRY Presents: DASSH Student Design Challenge

    Location: This is a virtual event. Register Compete against teams from other Universities in the 3-day DASSH (Designing Actionable Solutions for a Secure Homeland) student design challenge.  This event is co-sponsored […]

  • COE Research Expo

    McLeod Suites 360 Huntington Ave, 318-322 CSC, Boston, MA, United States

    The expo is a wonderful opportunity for COE PhD students to highlight their research and gain presentation experience before RISE. The expo will take place following National Engineer’s Week. Student […]

  • Chemical Engineering Graduate Programs Open House

    You are invited to attend The Chemical Engineering Graduate Programs Open House on Tuesday, March 5 from 10:00am-11:00am on Zoom! This is an exciting way to learn about the different programs […]

  • CommLab Writing Hours

    Recurring
    335 CSC 360 Huntington Ave, CSC, Boston, MA, United States

    Graduate students, are you looking for a place for focused research writing time?  Join the CommLab for writing hours on Mondays from 11 am-1 pm ET.  Drop in any Monday […]

  • Chemical Engineering Spring Seminar Series: Dr. Michael Murrell

    103 Churchill 103 Churchill Hall, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

    Here, by measurement of elasto-capillary effects during cell adhesion, growth and motion, we demonstrate that interfacial and bulk parameters violate equilibrium constraints and exhibit anomalous effects, which depend upon a distance from equilibrium.