The next Environmental Initiative Colloquium will focus on aerosols and air quality.
The colloquium on “Research on Aerosols and Air Quality: Impact on Nanotechnology to Global Climate” will be from 2-5 p.m. March 2 in the Arts & Sciences Laboratory Science Building, Room 300.
The three distinguished scientists giving presentations in their areas of specialization are listed below.
• Sheldon K. Friedlander, the Parsons Professor of Chemical Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, will lecture on “Aerosol Science Engineering: The Enabling Discipline.”
• Jonathan Samet, professor and chair of the epidemiology department at Johns Hopkins University, will talk on “Aerosols and Health Effects.”
• John S. Seinfeld, the Louis E. Nohl Professor and professor of chemical engineering at California Institute of Technology, will discuss “Aerosols and Global Climate.”
For more information, call 935-5285 or go online to 150.wustl.edu/environment.