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|Feb 27, 2014 || Jay Foulk <br> [[name|sign-up link]] || Sandia National Laboratories|| [["Simulating hydrogen embrittlement and fast pathways for diffusion in austenitic stainless steels"]] ||Durand 247||Cai | |Feb 27, 2014 || Jay Foulk <br> [[name|sign-up link]] || Sandia National Laboratories|| [["Simulating hydrogen embrittlement and fast pathways for diffusion in austenitic stainless steels"]] ||Durand 247||Cai | ||
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+ | |Mar 06, 2014 || Ellen Kuhl <br> [[name|sign-up link]] || Stanford University || [["On the role of mechanics in human brain development"]] ||Durand 247|| Lew | ||
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*attend <b>six</b> seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email [mailto:mcole@stanford.edu Melanie Cole] a summary with name/title of the speaker and makeup seminar and the most interesting thing you learned there. Seminars marked with * are special seminars in different locations. | *attend <b>six</b> seminars for ME395 credit, you may substitute any other seminar once to make up a missed session, email [mailto:mcole@stanford.edu Melanie Cole] a summary with name/title of the speaker and makeup seminar and the most interesting thing you learned there. Seminars marked with * are special seminars in different locations. |