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Dr. Christopher Kim from Chapman University gives inaugural CEINT@CMU seminar.

Dr. Kim's seminar entitled "Effects of Fe-oxyhydroxide nanoparticle aggregation on metal sorption, desorption, and speciation" discussed how nanophases in aqueous systems lead to changes in their structure, available surface area, porosity, and reactivity that modify the mechanisms by which metal ions are retained on those particles.







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CEINT @ CMU Ph.D. graduate fellowships are available for motivated students from engineering, chemistry, and related fields. Students with a B.S. and/or M.S. degree in engineering or related field are encouraged to apply.

Interested students should apply for admission directly with the CEINT-associated department listed on our application page. In the student’s statement of purpose indicate interest in applying as a CEINT Graduate Fellow. Upon admission to that department’s Ph.D. program, you will be considered for a CEINT Graduate Fellowship. Initial points of contact for admission to each of the departments are provided on our application page.



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