Lectures


Recent lectures given

Nanosensors Through Self-Assembly for Homeland Security Applications, American Chemical Society Meeting, August 19-24, 2007.

Bionanomaterials from Flagella of Mesophilic Bacteria, University of Washington, Seattle, May 6, 2007.

Nanoscale Self-Assemblies for Recognition of Tervalent Lanthanide Metal Ions, Pacifichem Conference, December, 2005.

Synthesis and Optical Properties of Quantum Dots Doped with Magnetic Nuclei, Nanjing University, September 28, 2005.

Self-Assemblies of Amphiphilic Ligands for Lanthanide Metal Ion Recognition, Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, September 26, 2005.

Ligand Tethered Nanoparticles for Molecular Recognition, International Conference on Solvent Extraction, Beijing, China, September 19-25, 2005.

Nanoscale Self-Assemblies for the Recognition of Metal Ions, International Conference on Solvent Extraction, Beijing, China, September 19-25, 2005.

Microfluidic Devices for Small Scale Separations presented at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Nanjing University, and Hainan University, P.R. China, June 13 - 22, 2004.

Quantum Dots for Sensor Applications presented at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Nanjing University, and Hainan University, P.R. China, June 13 - 22, 2004.

Nano Self- Assemblies for Metal Ion Recognition presented at the Shanghai Institute of Organic Chemistry, Nanjing University, and Hainan University, P.R. China, June 13 - 22, 2004.

Self-Assembling Ligands for the Selective Separations of Metal Ions Key Note Address presented at the Third International Conference on Ion Exchange, Kanazawa University, Knanazawa, Japan, July 14 -18, 2003.

Metal Ion Recognition Mediated by Nano self-Assemblies at Solid-Liquid Interfaces, to be presented at the American Chemical Society Meeting, New Orleans, March 23-27, 2003.

Nano Self-Assemblies for Metal Ion Recognition, American Chemical Society Meeting, Boston, August 18-22, 2002.

Molecular Organization Towards Achieving High Selectivities in Lanthanide Separations, Conference on Lanthanide and Actinide Separations, University of California Davis, Davis, July 13 - 18, 2002.

Recognition of Chiral Molecules with Chiral Dendrimers to be presented at the symposium on Dendrimers for Molecular Recognition and Separation, American Chemical Society Meeting, Orlando, April 7-11, 2002.

Novel Nano-Self Assemblies for the Recognition of Metal Ions, Proteins, and Chiral Molecules, to be presented at the symposium on Nano-Self Assemblies for Molecular Recognition, Pittsburgh Conference, New Orleans, March 17 - 22, 2002.

Novel Approaches to Molecular Recognition series of seminars to be presented over a two week period in Shanghai and Beijing, China, May 2001 under the auspices of Academia Sinica (Chinese National Academy of Sciences).

Molecular Recognition Through Ordered Structures to be presented at the symposium on Molecular Recognition, Midwestern regional American Chemical Society Meeting, Grand Rapids, June 2001.

Ordered Media for Molecular Recognition presented at the symposium on Nanotechnology, American Chemical Society, San Diego, April 2001.

Organized Microstructures for Molecular Recognition, presented at the joint U.S.-Japan symposium Molecular Recognition and Separation in Nanostructured Media sponsored jointly by NSF-JSPS, Tucson, December 20 - 22, 2000.

Interfacial Metal Ion Recognition Presented at the Pacifichem Conference, Honolulu, December 2000.

Metal ion Recognition Through Organized Microstructures Presented at the Anachem symposium, Detroit, November 2000.

Extraction and Separation of Metals from Meteorites and Chondrites Presented at the FINDS Conference, Los Angeles, October 2000.

Novel Approaches to Molecular Recognition, Presented at the Kalamazoo American Chemical Society Meeting, April 2000.

Investigation of the Speciation of Platinum Group Metals by Centrifugal Partition Chromatography to be presented at the symposium on Equilibrium Modeling of Solution Speciation in Separations, American Chemical Society Meeting, San Francisco, March 26 - 31, 2000

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