An important part of a professional chemist's life is the communication
of chemical results. Graduate students in chemistry are required to present
a seminar before the students and faculty in the chemistry department
describing the research results which will ultimately comprise their M.S.
thesis or Ph.D. dissertation. Below is the list of graduate students who
will be presenting their research seminars in the Chemistry Department at
Virginia Tech this Spring.
For more information, please contact:
Professor Jimmy W. Viers
Davidson 103
231-5742
email: jviers@vt.edu
Chemistry 5944 Graduate Seminar Schedule Spring 2004
Graduate seminars are held on Mondays and Thursdays at 4:00 pm in
Davidson Hall 307.
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STUDENT |
ADVISOR |
| Feb. 2 |
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| Feb. 5 |
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| Feb. 9 |
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| Feb. 12 |
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| Feb. 16 |
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| Feb. 19 |
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| Feb. 23 |
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| Feb. 26 |
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| Mar. 4 |
Dingying Xu |
Dr. Dillard |
| Spring Break |
| Mar. 15 |
Spencer Clark |
Dr. Ducker |
| Mar.18 |
William Lokar |
Dr. Ducker |
| Mar. 22 |
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| Mar. 25 |
Jason Jones |
Dr. Gibson |
| Mar. 29 |
Jenny Kile |
Dr. Gandour |
| April 1 |
James Lohr |
Dr. Morris |
| April 5 |
Zhenyu Huang |
Dr. Marand |
| April 8 |
Lars Kilian |
T. Long |
| April 12 |
Jianying Lou |
Dr. Marand |
| April 15 |
Ragy Ragheb |
Dr. Riffle |
| April 19 |
Polo Lam |
Dr. Carlier |
| April 22 |
Rebecca Guza |
Dr. Kingston |
| April 26 |
BingBing Li |
Dr. Esker |
| April 29 |
Sheng Tu |
Dr. Gandour |
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