Graduate students in the Department of Chemical Engineering will discuss the wide variety of research projects they are pursuing at a symposium being held on Friday, Oct. 3.
The Robert M. Langer Chemical Engineering Graduate Student Symposium will take place 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. in the faculty lounge of Becton Engineering and Applied Science Center, 15 Prospect St.
In addition to the students' presentations, the symposium will include a keynote address by Annelise E. Barron from Northwestern University. Representatives from local industry will also take part in the program, which will be followed by a reception. The event is open to all Yale engineering students.
The symposium is made possible by a gift from alumnus Robert M. Langer '45 B.E.,
'52 D.Eng.
For further information about the event, call (203) 500-2820.
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