Category Archives: Spring 2017
Jonsson will discuss deadly hantaviruses Friday, April 28
Collen Jonsson, Beaman Distinguished Professor in the Department of Microbiology, will present “Making Sense of Virus Evolution—The Unsolved Puzzle of Deadly […]
The future of self-driving vehicles is topic for Friday, April 21
Bill Malkes, CEO and co-founder of Gridsmart Technologies will present “Your Future in Self-Driving Vehicles – Utopia or Hell?” at the next UT […]
No meeting April 14 – UT Spring Recess
We will not meet Friday, April 14 due to the UT Spring Recess break. The university will be closed. We […]
Professor Mark Littmann to present “Totality: The Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017” Friday, April 7
Mark Littmann, professor and the Hill Chair of Excellence in Science Writing in the School of Journalism and Electronic […]
Carbon dioxide into ethanol as a waste-to-fuel technology is the topic for the next UT Science Forum Friday, March 31
Adam J. Rondinone, senior staff scientist at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, will present “Carbon Dioxide […]
Freeberg to present “Do Even the Birds and the Bees Benefit from Diversity?” Friday, March 24
Todd Freeberg, professor and associate head of the Department of Psychology will present “Do Even the Birds and the Bees […]
Science Forum on Spring Break March 10 and March 17; resumes March 24
It’s Spring Break at UT, which means we will not meet Friday, March 10 or March 17. We will resume […]
Jennifer DeBruyn to discuss “Microbial Ecology of Human Decomposition” Friday, March 3
Jennifer DeBruyn, associate professor in the Department of Bioengineering Systems & Soil Sciences will present “Life After Death: Microbial Ecology of […]
Jeffrey Moersch will discuss the use of drones in studying Mars-like landscapes on Earth Friday, February 24
Jeffrey Moersch, professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, will present “Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Studies of Mars-like Landscapes […]
Professor Shpak presents “The Truth About GMOs” Friday, February 17
Elena Shpak, associate professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Cellular & Molecular Biology, will present “The Truth About Genetically […]