LCI Seminar Series
Kent State University
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There are 27 Seminars
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DateSpeakerTitleAbstract
2010-10-06(Wednesday)Mietek Jaroniec
Kent State University
Major Advances in Chemistry of Templated Mesoporous MaterialsABSTRACT
2010-09-08(Wednesday)Shi-Qing Wang
University of Akron
2010-05-05(Wednesday)
LCI-Chemistry Joint Seminar
Stuart Rowan
Case Western Reserve University
Utilizing Supramolecular Chemistry to Access Stimuli-Responsive Materials
2010-04-28(Wednesday)Juan de Pablo
University of Wisconsin
2010-04-21(Wednesday)Bob Austin
Princeton
2010-04-14(Wednesday)Wei Lu
University of Michigan at Ann Harbor
2010-04-07(Wednesday)Linda Hirst
University of California, Merced
2010-03-24(Wednesday)Rudolf Oldenbourg
Marine Biological Laboratory
Exploring life with liquid crystals: the LC-PolScope, liquid crystals and living cellsABSTRACT
2010-03-10(Wednesday)James Watkins
University of Massachusetts
Self-assembled Polymer Templates for the Fabrication of Well Ordered Hybrid Materials and Devices using Roll-to-Roll PlatformsABSTRACT
2010-03-03(Wednesday)Mark Taylor
Hiram College
Protein-like folding and thermodynamics of a homopolymer chainABSTRACT
2010-02-17(Wednesday)Georg Fantner
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Imaging Bacterial Cell Death Induced by Antimicrobial Peptides in Real Time using high speed AFMABSTRACT
2010-02-10(Wednesday)Yuka Tabe
Waseda University
Dynamical cross coupling in chiral liquid crystalsABSTRACT
2010-02-03(Wednesday)Paul Russo
Louisiana State University
Learning from PolypeptidesABSTRACT
2010-02-01(Monday)
4:00PM-
Bryon Anderson
Kent State University
Part I: Overview of research in the Department of Physics
Part II: The Electric Form Factor of the Neutron
ABSTRACT
2010-01-29(Friday)Surajit Dhara
University of Hyderabad
Perfluoropolymer as an Alignment Layer Liquid CrystalsABSTRACT
2010-01-20(Wednesday)Craig Maloney
Carnegie Mellon University
Plasticity and jammingABSTRACT
2009-12-09(Wednesday)Hartmut Lowen
Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf
Colloidal liquid crystals under external and internal drivesABSTRACT
2009-12-02(Wednesday)Dan Savin
University of Southern Mississippi
Interfacial curvature effects in polypeptide-based block copolymer assembliesABSTRACT
2009-11-18(Wednesday)Vinod Menon
Laboratory for Nano and Micro Photonics, Department of Physics
Designer photonic materials – from flexible photonics to resonant photonic crystals ABSTRACT
2009-11-17(Tuesday)Kyoungweon Park
Air Force Research Lab
Colloidal strategies to synthesize architecturally and functionally complex nanoparticlesABSTRACT
2009-10-28(Wednesday)Gareth Alexander
U Penn
Periodic Structures in Chiral Liquid CrystalsABSTRACT
2009-10-21(Wednesday)Thein Kyu
University of Akron
Photopolymerization Induced Phase Transitions in Holographic Polymer Dispersed Liquid Crystals and Photonic CrystalsABSTRACT
2009-10-08(Thursday)Stephen Morris
University of Toronto
Icicles, washboard road and meandering syrupABSTRACT
2009-09-30(Wednesday)Scott Milner
Penn State University
Crystal-Melt Interfaces, Rotator Phases, and Nucleation in PolyethyleneABSTRACT
2009-09-23(Wednesday)Slobodan Zumer
University of Ljubljana & Jozef Stefan Institute
Colloidal superstructures in achiral and chiral nematic phasesABSTRACT
2009-09-16(Wednesday)Martin Bier
East Carolina
The Biological Significance of the Lipid Bilayer’s Melting TransitionABSTRACT
2009-09-02(Wednesday)Ji-Ping Huang
Fudan University
Physics Meets Economics: EconophysicsABSTRACT

  • Unless indicated otherwise, all seminars are held Wednesdays at 3:00 P.M. in the Samsung Auditorium (Room 101) of the Liquid Crystal Institute/Materials Science Building at Kent State University. Directions to the campus are posted at our site
  • Seminar Chair - Prof. Hiroshi Yokoyama, Liquid Crystal Institute, tel: 330.672.2633, fax: 330.672.2796 or hyokoyam@kent.edu
  • See also the schedule for Kent State University Physics Colloquia and Chemistry Colloquia.