3.16.17 - pulp and paper - jasmine tea I have to take a pulp and paper class to prepare for my co-op at a paper company for this fall semester. So far our homework has nothing to do with the slides the professor hands out and it’s really frustrating
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3.16.17 - pulp and paper - jasmine tea I have to take a pulp and paper class to prepare for my co-op at a paper company for this fall semester. So far our homework has nothing to do with the slides the professor hands out and it’s really frustrating
UW Pilot REU in Data-enabled Science and Engineering
We just received funding to launch a pilot REU in Data-enabled Science and Engineering, housed in the UW Chemical Engineering department.
There is a really short turn around on applications because of the late date of funding, so the priority application deadline is April 25. Take note! There is housing provided for students who aren't local to the Seattle area!
New sources of data from high-throughput experiments, observational studies, and simulation are transforming all of science and engineering. In this new era of data-enabled science and engineering, discovery is no longer limited by the collection and processing of data, but by data management, knowledge extraction, and the visualization of information. The Pilot REU in Data-enabled Science and Engineering (PRDSE) will provide support for a select group of undergraduates to participate in data-enabled science and engineering research under the mentorship of UW Chemical Engineering’s world-class faculty and graduate students. Students will complete a nine-week immersive research project in a single lab leading to an abstract and poster.
PRDSE is open to students who have completed two years of college, community college, or tribal college
A stipend of $5,000 and on-campus housing (if non-local) will be provided
For more information, and to apply, please visit https://www.cheme.washington.edu/news/article/2019-04-11/pilot-reu-data-enabled-science-and-engineering and see the attached flier. Questions? Please contact Prof. James Carothers at [email protected]
Introduce a Girl to Nano
Saturday, October 14, 2017 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM (PDT)
Seattle, Washington
In celebration of National Nanotechnology Day, Women in Chemical Engineering and the Clean Energy Institute will be holding a nanotechnology fair with various experiments to inspire young girls and women towards a STEM field. Join us and build your own nano solar cell, arce solar cars, create a graphene circuit and a rainbow thin film and much more!
https://www.facebook.com/events/1940425196194644
4-6th March 2016 Sometime this week (once I get through labs and coursework) i'll get an article up on my weekend trip with Engineers without Borders to Wales so look out for that!
great resource for visualizing phase diagrams.
A quick (or extensive) google search for phase diagrams will yield pictures of 3D plots for phase diagrams but none that actually allow you to play with the plot. A search of journal articles revealed a paper by L. Glasser and then after further search I was able to find this highly interactive plot.
I am sure anyone study physical chemistry or thermodynamics will find this really useful.
Two consecutive super shitty finals starting at 8 tomorrow morning. I did not study enough. Wish me luck. :(
These people think styrene is an energy source and are asking if you can burn it. I swear I am going to punch one of them one day.
Daniel Hulgan during our intro to ChemE class
I'm weirdly confident heading into this heat transfer final...I studied a full 40 minutes.