Spring 2008 Seminar Series
Seminars—Jan. 29–May 6
Bird/Stewart/Lightfoot Lecture, 2007-2008
Room 1610 Engineering Hall
Tuesday, February 26, 2008, 4:00 p.m.
Catalytic Model Systems and Surface Reactivity Studied at the Atomic Scale by High-resolution, Fast-scanning STM.
Lecture by Flemming Besenbacher, Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Center, University of Aarhus.
The Bird/Stewart/Lightfoot Lectures have been held since
2001 in honor of the second edition of
Transport Phenomena, the
classic textbook also known as BSL.
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