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Career Center Open House
Start:May 3, 2016 at 9:00 am
End:
May 3, 2016 at 4:00 pm
Location:
JGB 2.112
Final one! Drop by for free bagels, muffins and coffee!
50-Year Reunion
Start:May 5, 2016 at 3:30 pm
End:
May 6, 2016 at 8:30 pm
Location:
University of Texas at Austin campus
Contact:
Jessica Laderberg, jessica@texasexes.org, 512-840-5629
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Please join us for the 50th Reunion for the UT Class of 1966. You will be impressed and amazed by all the changes that have taken place on campus since we graduated. You have probably heard from friends in the classes ahead of us how much fun the reunion is, so please gather your friends and plan to attend.
The reunion starts on Thursday, May 5 with an optional walking tour of the campus, which will end at the Main Building for the opening reception in Main 212. Activities continue on Friday morning with breakfast at the Texas Exes, short presentations by two outstanding professors, and a tour of the athletic facilities. President Greg Fenves will join us for lunch in the Carptenter-Winkel Room of the Stadium, which overlooks the field. After lunch you will visit your College to meet your Dean and learn what your College is doing to change the world. There will be time to rest or visit other sites on campus before the dinner in the Connally Ballroom at the Texas Exes. Please scan any Jack’s Party Pictures you have for the slide show during dinner and send them to Jessica Laderberg. You will have lots of time to visit with friends at the dinner, and the Longhorn Singers will provide entertainment at the end of the evening. You might want to plan brunch or lunch on Saturday with your sorority/fraternity/organization, or you could get together following the reception on Thursday evening.
Hook’em!
Marvin Kristynik
Carol Ann Weber Paddock
Carolyn Townsend
De Ford Lecture Series: Andy Knoll
Start:May 5, 2016 at 4:00 pm
End:
May 5, 2016 at 5:00 pm
Location:
Boyd Auditorium
50-Year Reunion
Start:May 5, 2016 at 3:30 pm
End:
May 6, 2016 at 8:30 pm
Location:
University of Texas at Austin campus
Contact:
Jessica Laderberg, jessica@texasexes.org, 512-840-5629
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Please join us for the 50th Reunion for the UT Class of 1966. You will be impressed and amazed by all the changes that have taken place on campus since we graduated. You have probably heard from friends in the classes ahead of us how much fun the reunion is, so please gather your friends and plan to attend.
The reunion starts on Thursday, May 5 with an optional walking tour of the campus, which will end at the Main Building for the opening reception in Main 212. Activities continue on Friday morning with breakfast at the Texas Exes, short presentations by two outstanding professors, and a tour of the athletic facilities. President Greg Fenves will join us for lunch in the Carptenter-Winkel Room of the Stadium, which overlooks the field. After lunch you will visit your College to meet your Dean and learn what your College is doing to change the world. There will be time to rest or visit other sites on campus before the dinner in the Connally Ballroom at the Texas Exes. Please scan any Jack’s Party Pictures you have for the slide show during dinner and send them to Jessica Laderberg. You will have lots of time to visit with friends at the dinner, and the Longhorn Singers will provide entertainment at the end of the evening. You might want to plan brunch or lunch on Saturday with your sorority/fraternity/organization, or you could get together following the reception on Thursday evening.
Hook’em!
Marvin Kristynik
Carol Ann Weber Paddock
Carolyn Townsend
UTIG Seminar Series: Cornelia Rasmussen, UTIGApril, 26 2024Time: 10:30 AM - 11:30 AMLocation: PRC 196/ROC 1.603 Speaker: Cornelia Rasmussen, Research Associate, University of Texas Institute for Geophysics Host: Krista Soderlund Title: The Emerging Field Of Position-Specific Isotope Analysis: Applications in chemical forensics, exobiology, geo- and environmental sciences Abstract: Complex organics can be found all over our solar system and within each living thing on our planet, be it as part of its physiology or as a contaminant. However, different processes can lead to the formation of chemical identical molecules. This makes answering a number of scientific questions challenging. One example is distinguishing between biotic and abiotic molecules, hence hindering life detection on early Earth but especially on other planetary bodies, such as on Mars, Titan, Enceladus and on meteorites where organics have been detected. Moreover, tracing molecules as they move through the environment can be demanding, yet is essential in studying the flow of organic molecules as well as correlating pollutants with their source. Novel tools to address these challenges are currently being developed. Especially, the emerging field of position-specific isotope analysis is beginning to grant access to the unique intramolecular carbon (13C/12C) isotope fingerprint preserved in complex molecules. This fingerprint can be applied in various scientific disciplines, ranging from forensics to exobiology, geo- and environmental sciences, including geo health. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has the potential to become a key player in this research area, as it allows the analysis of organics within complex mixtures, all without the need to fragment the molecule into single carbon units or the combustion of the molecule of interest. We have been developing several NMR tools that allow us to investigate the intramolecular carbon isotope distribution within various molecule classes and to test the central hypothesis that the position-specific carbon isotope distribution within complex organics depends on a molecule’s source and formation history. |
Planetary Habitability Seminar SeriesApril, 29 2024Time: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PMLocation: PMA 15.216B UT Center for Planetary Systems Habitability Seminar Series. See website for speaker schedule and more details: View Events Join remotely: https://utexas.zoom.us/j/94052130734 In person: Classroom 15.216B, Physics, Math and Astronomy Bldg. UT Austin, Department of Astronomy 2515 Speedway, Stop C1400 Austin, Texas 78712-1205 |
UTIG Discussion Hour: Kristian Chan - PhD Talk (UTIG)April, 30 2024Time: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PMLocation: ROC 2.201 |