2004–05 Distinguished Women Scientists and
Engineers Speakers
Program
Edward Roessler Chair in Mathematical and Physical Sciences; Distinguished Interdisciplinary Professor of Ceramic, Earth, and
Environmental Materials Chemistry; Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science; Director, NEAT ORU
University of California at Davis
Sept. 27–28
Professor and Chair, Graduate Program in Media Design,
Art Center College of Design, Pasadena
Nov. 15: Design Research: Informed Creativity (colloquium)
Nov. 16: Transmedia Design: New Methods for a
New Profession
Professor and Department Chair, Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University
Feb. 3: The Role of Groundwater in Sedimentary and Geomorphic Processes Where
There Is No Surface Water: Atacama Desert, Chile
President's Professor of Computer Science; Chair, Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Feb. 14: Automatic Generation and Analysis of Attack Graphs
Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, ADVANCE Professor of Engineering, Professor
of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology
Feb. 23: Reverse Production Systems: Models and Insights
Director, Center for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Department of Physics, Yale University
April 6: Hidden Black Holes in the Young Universe
April 7: Informal talk on gender issues in science
Head, Advanced Electrochemical Materials, Surface Chemistry Branch, Naval
Research Laboratory
April 26: Nanostructured Mesoporous Three-Dimensional
Architectures for Catalysis, Sensing, Energy Storage, and Conversion—You
Name It!
April 27: Can Title IX Do for Women in Science and
Engineering What It Has Done for Women in Sports?
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