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CEBC Seminars and Colloquia, 2006
These seminars were presented during 2006, 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.
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| "Confessions of an Industrial Scientists" Darryl Fahey, CEBC Industrial Liaison Director |
11/30/2006 |
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| "A Corporate View of Intellectual Property" Scott Bloomer, Ph.D., Archer Daniels Midland, Inc. |
11/09/2006 |
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| "Bringing Green Chemistry Solutions to Drug Development and Manufacture Through Biocatalysis" Alex Zaks, Ph.D., Schering-Plough Research Institute |
10/26/2006 |
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| "Myers-Briggs Personality Type Indicator, Part I" Professional Development session for CEBC graduate students by Kathleen Ames-Oliver, Univ. of Kansas, Human Resources |
10/12/2006 |
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| "Recent Developments in Chiral Catalysis at Solvias" Marc Thommen, Solvias AG Technology Company |
09/21/2007 |
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| "Cargill's Approach Towards Building a Renewable Chemicals Business" Jim Millis, Technical Director for the Industrial BioProducts business unit of Cargill, Incorporated |
09/07/2006 |
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"Patenting and Commercializing Technology" Jim Baxendale (Kansas Univ. Center for Research) and Lana Knedlik (Patent Attorney) |
08/31/2006 |
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"The AlkyClean Alkylation Process - New Technology Eliminates Liquid Acids", Dr. Phillip Angevine, ABB Lummus Global |
04/27/2006 |
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CEBC
Director's Update to Faculty and Students, Spring, 2006 |
03/09/2006 |
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"Production
of Chemicals from Renewable Feedstocks",
Dr. Douglas C. Cameron, Assistant Vice President,
Chief Scientist, Biotechnology, Biotechnology Development
Center (BioTDC), Cargill, Incorporated |
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Sustainability
in the Chemical and Energy Industries, Jeffrey
J. Siirola, Eastman Chemical Company |
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"Societal
and Technological Implications of Nanotechnology for Catalytic
Systems," Earl R. Beaver, Ph.D., FAIChE
Practical Sustainability, LLC
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Last updated,
June 5, 2008
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