Hi All,
Prof. Phillip Geissler (
http://www.cchem.berkeley.edu/plggrp/index.html
) is visiting Harvard on Tuesday, April 3rd as part of the Boston Area
Theoretical Chemistry Lecture Series, which will take place the
following day at MIT.
There are some open slots in his schedule on Tuesday afternoon to meet
with him, either personally or in a group. Also, there are some slots
open to have dinner with him as well. Please email me if you are
interested at jmcclean(a)fas.harvard.edu.
Also, I would like to invite you all to attend his lecture on
Wednesday(4/4) at MIT Building 4, Room 231 at 4:00PM. The title of the
talk will be "The diverse physical consequences of interfacial
fluctuations: From Hofmeister effects to the self-assembly of passivated
nanocrystals". It will be part instructional, part results oriented, as
is the style of the Theochem seminars. Speaking as someone who had
Prof. Geissler for three different classes in undergrad, I think I'm in
a position to say that he is a lecturer without equal, and this is
something worth seeing! So I hope to see many of you there!
Thank you,
~Jarrod