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Monday, February 8 @4:10 pm
Chemistry Department Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Biomass from terrestrial plants, largely lignocellulosic cell walls, can be converted into fuels and chemicals to reduce fossil fuel dependence.

Tuesday, February 9 @10 am
WSU’s Spring 2021 Virtual Career Expo
Online

The Academic Success and Career Center will be hosting this year’s Spring Career Expo Virtually, connecting students and alumni with employers eager to hire the next Coug! Full-time, part-time and internship opportunities will be available to students who attend the two day event, February 9 and 10.

Wednesday, February 10 @12 am
WSU’s Spring 2021 Virtual Career Expo
Online

The Academic Success and Career Center will be hosting this year’s Spring Career Expo Virtually, connecting students and alumni with employers eager to hire the next Coug! Full-time, part-time and internship opportunities will be available to students who attend the two day event, February 9 and 10.

Thursday, February 11 @3:30 pm
Real Talk Thursdays – Dating (safely) during the COVID-19 pandemic
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Extension - Online

Real Talk Thursdays are 30-minute Zoom workshops that cover new wellness topics every week with you in mind. Students from all WSU locations are welcome to attend. Each session will be hosted by a mental health professional from Counseling and Psychological Services.

Friday, February 12 @3 pm
AER/I Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Hydrogen (H2) is a promising energy carrier that has the potential to decrease the dependency for fossil fuels in the transportation industry. However, there are challenges with the production, storage, and transportation of H2.

Friday, February 12 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Substituents present on a molecule are known to significantly control the self-assembly, adsorption, and orientation behavior on solid surfaces. Using STM, self-assembly of the Y[C6S-Pc]2 and Y[C4O-Pc]2 complexes was investigated at solution−solid interface.

Thursday, February 18 @3:30 pm
Real Talk Thursdays- What’s your relationship attachment style?
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Extension - Online

Real Talk Thursdays are 30-minute Zoom workshops that cover new wellness topics every week with you in mind. Students from all WSU locations are welcome to attend. Each session will be hosted by a mental health professional from Counseling and Psychological Services.

Tuesday, February 23 @11 am
MME Seminar: Bayesian Decision Making and Learning in Complex Uncertain Systems
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Design and decision making are pervasive in scientific and industrial endeavors: scientists design experiments to gain insights into physical and social phenomena, engineers design machines to execute tasks more efficiently, and pharmaceutical researchers design new drugs to fight disease.

Tuesday, February 23 @12:30 pm
Oral Prelim Exam Announcement – Department of Chemistry
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Targeted drug therapy is a promising approach to selectively treat cancerous tissues, however further development is needed in the field of acid-labile linkers.

Friday, February 26 @10:15 am
Department of Chemistry – Oral Preliminary Examination
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Solvent extraction is a standard method of solute separation and purification in the fields of chemistry, engineering and industry, where a solute distributes from one liquid phase to another based on the favorability of solvation free energies between the two phases.

Friday, February 26 @10:30 am
Doctoral Examination – Tenisha Q. Meadows
Presentation
WSU Pullman - Online

Industrial separation and purification processes include the use of oxalic acid to precipitate rare earth elements (REEs) such as neodymium and europium.

Friday, February 26 @4:10 pm
Physical Chemistry Seminar
Workshop / Seminar
WSU Pullman - Online

Knowledge of Uranium oxide surface chemistry leaves much to be desired. Uranium oxide plays a significant role in nuclear energy as the primary substituent of nuclear fuel and although UO2 nanoparticles are formed in spent fuel, few studies have been done to explore UO2 size and surface dependent properties.