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SUMMARY:2019 Seaborg Industrial Lecture Symposium
DESCRIPTION:2019 Seaborg Industrial Lecture Symposium\nSponsored by Alpha Chi Sigma \n \nUCLA’s Alpha Chi Sigma Undergraduate Student Chapter is expanding the annual Junior Seaborg Award Banquet to include the inaugural 2019 SEABORG INDUSTRIAL LECTURE SYMPOSIUM on Saturday\, April 27\, 2019. The Symposium’s objective is to raise UCLA’s profile among recruiting chemical companies and is open to anyone who is interested in learning more from researchers working in the industry. \nDr. Sean M. Smith  \n3M Company  \nFluoromaterials Development at 3M  \nSean Smith received his B.A. from Simpson College\, a small liberal arts school in Indianola\, IA\, before obtaining his Ph.D. in Chemistry at the University of Nebraska under the advisement of Professor James Takacs. He then moved to Cambridge\, MA and worked under the direction of Professor Stephen Buchwald at MIT as a Postdoctoral Associate. In 2014\, Sean accepted a position in the Corporate Research Laboratories at 3M Corporate Headquarters in Saint Paul\, Minnesota where his research has primarily focused on the development of sustainable fluoromaterials technologies such as high performance heat transfer fluids\, fluoropolymers\, and additives.            \nDr. Mari Rosen  \nThe Dow Chemical Company  \nChromium Catalysts with Phospholane Ligands for Ethylene Tetramerization  \nMari Rosen is currently a chemist at Dow in the Chemical Science group in Core R&D. Her research at Dow is in the area of organometallic chemistry and homogeneous catalysis\, with a focus on new catalyst development for industrial processes. Mari received her Ph.D. in Inorganic Chemistry from Northwestern University with Chad Mirkin and she received a B.A. in Chemistry and Russian from Amherst College.  \nDr. Staci Wegener  \nBASF Corporation  \nIntroduction to Polyurethane – The Versatile Polymer  \nStaci Wegener received a B.S. in Chemistry from Saginaw Valley State University and a Ph.D. from Northwestern University where she studied supported vanadium oxide catalysts under the direction of Tobin Marks and Peter Stair.  She joined BASF in 2012 and has held various positions in R&D\, business development\, and marketing.  Staci currently the Infrastructure Market Segment Manager in the Performance Materials unit at BASF.
URL:https://www.chemistry.ucla.edu/events/2019-seaborg-industrial-lecture-symposium/
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