Presented by Dr. Robert F. Shepherd, Associate Professor, Sibley School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering, College of Engineering, Cornell University
Workshop / Seminar
April 2021
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There are a few well-known ways for quantum mechanical, many-body systems to avoid coming to thermal equilibrium.
Proteins contained within the membrane of the eukaryotic cell are of significant interest for drug discovery, due to their varied functionality and external accessibility.
Understanding the kinetics behind ligand-receptor interactions is fundamental in the process of pharmacological drug design.
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Panopto enables instructors to capture and archive lectures, create video clips and prepare media elements for their course.
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Ready to jump in? Follow the Zoom link to join. Join us for tips on how to sync your values and goals so you’re not living to please others all the time.
Hydrogen atom transfer (HAT) is the concerted transfer of a proton and an electron from a single donor to a single acceptor.
The complexity of the chemistry found in the Hanford Site’s 177 radioactive waste storage tanks has been subject of research for many years.
The complexity of the chemistry found in the Hanford Site’s 177 radioactive waste storage tanks has been subject of research for many years.
Presenter: Dr. Arden Perkins: Institute of Molecular Biology at the University of Oregon Host: Chulhee Kang
Title: Sulfur oxidation at the center of bacterial pathogenesis
Abstract: Sulfur oxidation chemistry is an ancient mechanism by which cells mediate redox stress. Sulfur oxidation plays important roles in bacterial diseases, where…
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Owing to its unique regulatory effects in many physiological and pathological processes, the study of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has attracted considerable attention in the past decade.
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In this training we will cover assignment and rubric creation, peer reviews, and the plagiarism checker.
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In this training, we will cover simple ways to build a community-centered environment in your online course space.
The Department of Physics and Astronomy invites you to a colloquium featuring Dr. Kai Bongs, UK National Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Timing, University of Birmingham. Dr. Bongs will present his talk, “Quantum Sensors and their Applications”, via Zoom.
VoiceThread is a tool used to engage students in meaningful conversations around media. Learn the basics features including how to create, comment, collaborate, and share with your class.
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Learn how to engage students in meaningful conversation by interacting with their peers and media.
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Mixed metal oxides are excellent candidates in catalyst synthesis since they can serve both as an active catalyst or as a substrate for other catalytic entities.
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In this training we will review the full array of powerful question formats and setting options that allow you to precisely control and manage delivery of online assessments.
Although unique potentials of terahertz waves for chemical identification, material characterization, biological sensing, and medical imaging have been recognized for quite a while, the relatively poor performance, higher costs, and bulky nature of current terahertz systems continue to impede their deployment in field settings.
Join us for the 2021 Virtual Etiquette Dinner. Learn how to prepare for a professional dining experience from our past 2003 ASWSU President Jesse Aspuria. Jesse, a Senior Account Executive with Marriott, has over 15 years of experience to share with you during this interactive virtual event.
In this training we will explain different setup, filtering and communication options.
Over the last three decades, more than 90,000 metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have been identified and characterized.
A rational approach to create self-replicating polymer machines that would allow for complete selectivity in chain size and sequence.
Mixed metal oxides are excellent candidates in catalyst synthesis since they can serve both as an active catalyst or as a substrate for other catalytic entities.
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Coping with COVID is designed to teach students coping skills, how to seek help if needed, and how to provide support to others who may be in distress.
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