The Physical Chemistry (Student) Seminar Series is designed to provide a much more intimate, educational setting than most other seminars.
Our series was founded sometime before or around spring 2007, to provide a venue for communication among graduate students and postdoctoral researchers in physical chemistry and related fields.
Talk Guidelines
Speakers are, of course, encouraged to speak about whatever they are comfortable with. However, please keep in mind our goals with the seminar: our foremost goal is to provide educational seminars to students. We recommend talks be focused at the second year students, (both theoretical and experimental), who have completed required coursework but have not yet gotten deep in a specialization.
We try to encourage speakers to spend a significant amount of time - around half - on teaching pedagogical concepts which might be found in a mid-level graduate class on their subject.
We are always looking for speakers, not only from chemistry but from other departments and universities. If you would like to give a talk, contact one of the chairs.