Seminars
Every day for the next few weeks, a Columbia professor or researcher will give a seminar on his or her research interests or professional experience. Before each seminar, you should read the following brief summaries of their work and find out as much information about them on the web as possible.

Thursday, July 5th Ged Parkin. "The Determination of Molecular Structure."
Friday, July 6th Leonard Fine. "Inventing the Future: Ideas and Things at the Crossroads of Basic Research, Applied Science, and Engineering Design."
Monday, July 9th Ann McDermott. "Protein Motion: Studies by Magnetic Resonance."
Tuesday, July 10th TBA.
Wednesday, July 11th Penelope Lewis. "Introduction to Scanning Probes."
Thursday, July 12th David Harpp and Ariel Fenster. "Visual Aspects of Symmetry" and "Nanotechnology: The Next Big Thing!"
Monday, July 16th Ronald Breslow. "Challenges for Future Chemists."
Tuesday, July 17th Virginia Cornish. "Co-opting Nature's Machineries for Chemical Discovery."
Wednesday, July 18th George Ellestad. "40 Years of Chemistry in the Drug Industry."
Monday, July 23rd Pablo Jarillo-Herrero. "Graphene Sheets and Carbon Nanotubes."