Seminars for Fall 2022 will be a combination of in person and virtual ( via zoom) presentations. Our seminars are open to the public. For the zoom link, e-mail or call Professor Holmes whose contact info is on the department website
Normally Monday Chemistry Colloquium presentations are held on Mondays at 4:00 - 4:50 pm in Benton Hall (BH) 103. Seminars are attended by faculty, postdocs, and graduate students from all divisions, as well as undergraduate chemistry majors typically in their final semester.
FALL 2022
Date |
Speaker |
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Aug 29 | Dr. Rachel Henken, UMSL Environmental Health and Safety, "Updates and Waste Management" | Stine | |
Sept 12 | |
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Sept 19 | Professor Justin Walensky, UM-Columbia, "The Softer Side of actinide Chemistry". |
Holmes | |
Sept 26 | Professor Omar Yaghi, University of California-Berkeley. The 23rd Robert W. Murray Lecture: "Harvesting Water from Desert Air". for more details click here. | Bauer | |
Oct 3 | Edgar Arriaga, University of Minnesota. “Using analytical chemistry to look for rare cells: Looking for a needle in a haystack” | CGSA | |
Oct 10 |
Professor Joseph Lambert, Trinity University, “Amber the Organic Gemstone.” |
Braddock-Wilking | |
Oct 17 |
Sibrina N. Collins, Lawrence Technological University, “Storytelling and Superhero Chemistry: Wouldn’t It Be Cool if Vibranium Had 5g Electrons?” |
CGSA |
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Oct 24 |
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Holmes | |
Oct 31 |
Professor Jingrong Pearl Xie, Virginia Tech. University, Professor Yuna Ferguson, Truman State University. "STEM Faculty's perspectives on adopting culturally resposive teaching pedagogy" |
Bauer | |
Nov. 7 | Professor Michael Shatruk, Florida State University. “Exploring Magnetic Bistability of Molecules via Rational Design of Spin-Transition and Clock-Transition Complexes”. | Holmes | |
Nov 14 | Professor Natia Frank, University of Nevada-Reno, TBA | Holmes | |
Nov 28 | Professor Selvan Demir, Michigan State University. "Employing Radicals and Bismuth in Lanthanide Single-Molecule Magnet Design" | Holmes | |
Dec. 5 | TBA | ||
An archive of previous department colloquia is given here
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