CBEE Seminars

The CBEE Seminar Series showcases cutting-edge research and industry insights in chemical, biological, and environmental engineering, featuring distinguished speakers from academia, government, and industry. Seminars are typically held in person on Fridays at 11 a.m. in Kelley Engineering Center, with occasional special sessions throughout the term. All students, faculty, and community members are welcome to attend.

Upcoming Seminars

 

Past Events

Fall 2025 to present

 

Seminars prior to 2025/26 academic year

Morgan Giers

Sharing your research narrative! Finding your personal connection and considering diversity, equity, and inclusion in your research

Morgan Giers

Charla Triplett.

Highlighting a Bioengineering Career Journey: From MS degree at OSU to Venture Capital

Charla Triplett

Nick Willett.

Regenerative Engineering and Rehabilitation for Musculoskeletal Injury and Disease

Nick Willett

Taratula oleh

Multifunctional Nanomedicine Platforms for Imaging and Treatment of Cancer and Other Diseases

Oleh Taratula

Shudipto Konika Dishari

Sustainable and Bio-inspired Design of Ion-conducting Oligo- and Polymers for Fuel Cells and Beyond

Shudipto Konika Dishari

Campbell McColley.

Eco-corona formation and impact on environmentally relevant micro- and nano-plastics

Campbell McColley

Samuel Gavitte.

Instructional Design Comparisons of a Virtual Laboratory and a Physical Laboratory for Water Treatment

Samuel Gavitte

Yuanzhe Liang

Engineering next-generation membrane materials towards a circular economy of 鈥淣EW鈥 resources

Yuanzhe Liang

Kevin Bladon

Wildfire and water security: Quantifying the effects of fires on water quantity, water quality, aquatic ecosystems, and community drinking water treatment

Kevin Bladon

Baolin Deng.

Toward Tailored Nanocomposite Membranes for Specific Water Treatment Applications

Baolin Deng

Quang Tran

Nutrient and water recovery from anaerobic digestate using electrodialysis 鈥 forward osmosis

Quang Tran

Robertson event page.

Marine Energy in the PNW: How Waves and Winds can Contribute to our Decarbonized Future

Bryson Robertson

Quinn Carvalho

Understanding implications of catalyst electronic structure: Nitrate reduction as a model case

Quinn Carvalho

Event of Zhiwu wang

Application-Oriented Bioprocessing for Advanced Water Resource Recovery

Zhiwu (Drew) Wang

Seminar speaker Amanda Hohner.

Wildfire Disturbances to Drinking Water Systems

Amanda Hohner

Speaker Ines Alexandra.

Engineering in vitro models for gynecological diseases

Ines Alexandra Cadena Cabezas - Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Candidate (Advisor; Kaitlin Fogg)

Wen Zhang.

Nanotechnology-enabled Materials and Processes for Sustainable Pollution Mitigation

Wen Zhang, Ph.D., P.E., BCEE