Author Archives: Travis Healey

TerraTek Tour – Monday, April 22nd

TerraTek, a Schlumberger Company, graciously hosting a special meeting and tour of its facilities on Monday, April 22, 2013 at 4 PM. Participants should plan on arriving for a 4:00 p.m. tour. Wes Martin, General Manager of TerraTek, will give … Continue reading

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Kenneth Smith – Distinguished Lecture 4/16

Please join us for our upcoming Distinguished Lecture on April 16th in WEB L104. Please click here for more information on our Distinguished Lectures.

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Student’s Nepal Biomass Cookstove

Students from the University of Utah present their improved biomass cook stove for rural communities in Nepal. The improved stove will reduce harmful emissions and wood consumption, which will in turn improve indoor air quality, reduce harmful health effects from … Continue reading

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Jules Magda NSF SBIR Phase I: Antioxidant Dermal Fillers Manoranjan Misra DOE:  Next Generation Biofuels

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ChemE Department Think Tank for Air Quality

Take a look at what the Chemical Engineering Department is taking part in to better understand our city’s air quality problem! Links to more articles summarizing Monday’s Air Quality, Health and Society retreat at the University of Utah are listed … Continue reading

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Alta Club Breakfast Engineering Forum

Many National problems require both political and technical solutions. Join the Alta Club Engineering Breakfast Forum to understand better technical issues that must be part of political actions. Participate by asking questions and sharing your comments. Alta Club breakfast presentation … Continue reading

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Distinguished Lecturer Series 2013

April 16, 2013 Kenneth Smith, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Adel F. Sarofim Distinguished lecture “Chemical Engineering education: some observations and some speculations” Previous Lectures March 19, 2013 William B. Russel, Princeton University “Colloidal gels: a non-equilibrium solid susceptible to collapse” … Continue reading

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3/6 Graduate Seminar Abstract – Marc Porter

Another reminder for graduate students that Marc Porter will be presenting on Wednesday, March 6th, on the “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Flew.” See the following for the abstract on the talk:

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Graduate Seminar Reminder

Just a reminder to all Graduate Students. The next Graduate Seminar is on March 6th where Marc Porter will be presenting his talk on “Something Old, Something, New, Something Borrowed, Something Flew.”

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SPE Technical Luncheon with Dave Krug – Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Please join the SPE section on Wednesday February 27, 2013 at the Energy & Geoscience Institute (EGI), located at 423 Wakara Way, Suite 300, Salt Lake City for the next technical luncheon. Dave Krug with Rod Max Oil and Gas, … Continue reading

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