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CEBC Seminars and Colloquia, 2008


These seminars were presented during 2008, and recorded with the permission of the presenters. They are for the use of CEBC students and faculty only, and are password protected. Please e-mail for the password, or for any assistance you might require. The title link will open a Microsoft Producer file that presents the video with slides synchronized to the video. You will need to use one of the browsers listed above to view the combined video and PowerPoint presentations: Please be patient while the video loads. The clickable table of contents does not function in Netscape.

Links to the PowerPoint files in Adobe (pdf) format and the video files in streaming Windows Media Video (wmv) format are also provided, if you prefer to view them separately.

Title, Presenter

Date

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"Industrial Research: Diversity in Action" Dr. Lyle Kallenbach, ConocoPhillips

03/06/2008

   
The ICM Perspective on Renewable Fuels Dr. Doug Rivers, Director of Research and Development at ICM, Colwich, KS

02/21/2008

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"Process Intensification, A Tool for Innovative Products: Achievements and Prospects " Dr. Jean Jenck, CEO of Enki Innovation, France

02/14/2008

 
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"Biofuels in the Incubator: An Approach to Developing Business in Adjacent Spaces " Dr. Robert Harding, Grace Davison

01/30/2008

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Last updated, June 5, 2008

 

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