Kilpatrick Lecture Archive

  • Chemistry Kilpatrick Lecture Series: ‘Designing and Architecting Battery Electrode Materials Across Length Scales’

    Chemistry Kilpatrick Lecture Series: ‘Designing and Architecting Battery Electrode Materials Across Length Scales’

    As part of the Chemistry Kilpatrick Lecture Series, Dr. Sarbajit Banerjee, the Davidson Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Materials Science & Engineering, and a Chancellor’s EDGES Fellow at Texas A&M University, will give a talk on "Designing and Architecting Battery Electrode Materials across Length Scales" on March 19, 3:15–4:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Pritzker Science Center, PS 111. All are welcome.

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  • Chemistry 2022 Kilpatrick Lecture: “Sensor Science & Technology”

    Chemistry 2022 Kilpatrick Lecture: “Sensor Science & Technology”

    Sensors convert real-world data into readily accessible information that benefits society and improves quality of life through a cleaner environment, safer food, more efficient energy usage, and more effective treatment of diseases.

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  • IIT Emeritus Professor Peter Lykos Has Passed Away

    IIT Emeritus Professor Peter Lykos Has Passed Away

    Illinois Institute of Technology Emeritus Professor of Chemistry Peter Lykos passed away on July 16. Peter Lykos joined the Department of Chemistry in 1955, retiring in 2013. He had a distinguished academic career as a physical chemist and a strong interest in the area of computers in chemistry, now known as computational chemistry. Lykos was a pioneer in the use of computers in the classroom, introducing them to IIT classes in 1959, and was also instrumental in the development of IIT’s Saturday program, teaching computer science to thousands of high school students and their teachers in the 1960s.

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  • Creator of “Artificial Leaf” To Give 2013 Kilpatrick Lecture

    A chemist whose “artificial leaf” was named one of the top inventions of 2011 by Time Magazine will be this year’s Kilpatrick Lecturer in Chemistry. Daniel Nocera, the Patterson Rockwood Professor of Energy in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Harvard University, will speak on “Alternative Energy for Society and Third-World Applications” on April 17 at 4 pm in the McCormick Tribune Campus Center auditorium.

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  • Speakers from Columbia, Harvard, Fermilab Featured in CSL Spring Lecture Series

    Speakers from Columbia, Harvard, Fermilab Featured in CSL Spring Lecture Series

    The College of Science and Letters will host six lectures this spring featuring distinguished scholars from Columbia, Harvard, Fermilab, and more. Students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends of the university are welcome.

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