School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering Seminar Series – Dr. P. Alex Greaney – Feb. 18

Thursday, February 18th is another installment of the School of Mechanical & Materials Engineering’s Seminar Series.

This week, Dr. P. Alex Greaney, Assistant Professor from the University of California, Riverside, will present “De Novo Design of Kinetmatically Active Metal-Organic-Framework Materials”.

The seminar is open to the public and begins at 11:10 a.m. in the Engineering Technology & Research Laboratories building; ETRL 101. Refreshments will be served in ETRL 119 for attendees at 10:30 a.m.

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