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This calendar includes all events from the following individual calendars: Department of Chemistry Alumni Events (events for an alumni audience), Department Events (events of general interest and/or relevant to all Chemistry research areas), Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Events, Public Events, and events related to Chemistry research areas and programs (Analytical Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Program, Inorganic Chemistry & Materials Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry), as well as Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Seminars & Events.

 

CHBE 565-International Paper Co Seminar, Prof. Jeffrey R. Long, University of California, Berkeley (Su) "Cooperative Adsorption and Gas Separations in Metal–Organic Frameworks"

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering and International Paper Co
Location
116 Roger Adams Laboratory
Date
Mar 26, 2024   2:00 pm  
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Originating Calendar
Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering - Seminars and Events

Bio: Jeffrey R. Long is the C. Judson King Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley and a Faculty Senior Scientist in the Materials Sciences Division at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He served as Chair of the Division of Inorganic Chemistry of the American Chemical Society in 2012 and as a founding Associate Editor of the journal Chemical Science. He co-founded two companies: Mosaic Materials, which was acquired by Baker Hughes in 2022 and is developing metal–organic frameworks for low-energy carbon dioxide capture, and ChemFinity Technologies, which is producing membranes for the selective removal of toxic and high-value ions from water. His 395 publications have received more than 94,000 citations, and his recent awards include election to National Academy of Sciences, the Royal Society of Chemistry Ludwig Mond Award, the American Chemical Society F. Albert Cotton Award in Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry, and election to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.   

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