College of Science, Engineering & Technology

Pioneer 208 (989) 964-4144

SE&T Colloquium Series for Fall Semester 2007

All talks will be in Pioneer-240, Tuesdays from 4:30--5:20; refreshments will be served at 4:15pm

September 11: Ethics of Stem-Cell Research: A Framework for Ethical Dialogue Regarding Sources of Conflict
Dr. Frank Dane, Finkbeiner Endowed Chair in Ethics, SVSU
September 25: The Amazing Honeybee
Dr. Joe Shlien, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, SVSU
October 9: Constructing Nonnegative Matrices with Prescribed Eigenvalues
Dr. Lixing Han, Department of Mathematics, University of Michigan-Flint
October 23: Antimicrobial Protection and Other Benefits of Performance Textiles
Dr. Robert Monticello, Vice President and CTO, AEGIS Environments
November 6: Role of Flow Visualizations in Gas Turbine Heat Transfer Studies
Dr. Yousef Jabbari, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, SVSU
November 27: Do we have to use complex numbers?
Dr. Patrick Pan, Department of Mathematical Sciences, SVSU

 

SE&T Colloquium Series for Winter Semester 2008

All talks will be in Pioneer-240, Tuesdays from 4:30--5:20; refreshments will be served at 4:15pm

January 29: Models for Material Damage or Adhesion

Dr. Meir Shillor, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University

February 12: Evolution of Insect Mitochodrial DNA

Dr. David Stanton, Department of Biology, SVSU

March 11: Computer Security and Forensics

Dr. Il-Hyung Cho, Department of Computer Science, SVSU

March 18: Canceled and will be rescheduled for the Fall Semester

Dr. Gary Lange, Department of Biology, SVSU

April 1: The Fractal Calculus Project

Dr. Mark Meerschaert, Department of Statistics, Michigan State University

April 8: Wheel-type Inequalities for Stable (Multi-)Set Polytopes

Dr. Eddie Cheng, Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Oakland University

April 15: Truck Transportation, a Random Vibration Case

Dr. Enayat Mahajerin, Department of Mechanical Engineering, SVSU

April 25: SVSU Science and Engineering Symposium--in Pioneer Hall

              8:30am--4pm