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          Wednesday, May 27th, 2015
        
      
    
      
        
    
      10:00am
    
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      11:00am
    
  
  
    
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PhD Thesis Seminar
Development of Nickel-Catalyzed Asymmetric Reductive Cross-Coupling of Benzylic Electrophiles
            
            
              
  
    Andrew Wang,
  
  
    Graduate Student, Hsieh-Wilson group,
  
  
    Chemistry,
  
  
    
    Caltech,
  
                
              
    
      3:00pm
    
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      4:00pm
    
  
  
    
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Resnick Institute Seminar
Mining Critical Metals and Elements from Seawater-An Overview of Recent Advances
            
            
              
  
    Mamadou Diallo,
  
  
    Visiting Associate in Environmental Science & Engineering, Caltech,
  
  
  
                
              
    
      4:00pm
    
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      5:00pm
    
  
  
    
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Environmental Science and Engineering Seminar
A new look at the organic carbon cycle in the global ocean
            
            
              
  
    Ellen Druffel,
  
  
    Fred Kavli Professor,
  
  
    Department of Earth System Science,
  
  
    
    UC Irvine,
  
                
              
    
      4:00pm
    
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      5:00pm
    
  
  
    
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Materials Research Lecture
Predicting Materials for Energy from First Principles
            
            
              
  
    Giulia Galli,
  
  
    Liew Family Professor in Molecular Engineering,
  
  
    The Institute for Molecular Engineering,
  
  
    
    University of Chicago,
  
                
              
    
      4:00pm
    
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      5:00pm
    
  
  
    
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Organic Chemistry Seminar
Structure, Function, and Inhibition of Bacterial Cell Walls and Biofilms: Lessons from Small Molecules and a Big Magnet
            
            
              
  
    Lynette Cegelski,
  
  
    Assistant Professor of Chemistry,
  
  
    Department of Chemistry,
  
  
    
    Stanford University,