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Doctoral oral exams for May 28-31

The graduate dean invites all graduate faculty to attend the final oral examinations for the doctoral candidates scheduled as follows:

Barbara Colombo-Adams, Ed.D., Education. Tuesday, May 28, 10:30 a.m., 100 Furcolo. Dissertation: “Media Cues and Gender Connections: The Relations between Young Children’s Media Use, Character Familiarity, & Gender Knowledge.” Sally Galman, chr.

Yuri Ebata, Ph.D., Polymer Science and Engineering. Tuesday, May 28, 1:30 p.m., A110/A111 Conte Polymer Science Building. Dissertation: “Bending, Wrinkling, and Folding of Thin Polymer Film/Elastomer Interfaces.” Alfred Crosby, chr.

Rose Zdybel, Ph.D., Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Wednesday, May 29, 10 a.m., MIE Conference Room, ELAB 215. Dissertation: “R & D Portfolio Analysis of Low Carbon Energy Technologies to Reduce Climate Change Mitigation Costs.” Erin Baker, chr.

Timothy Hanly, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering. Wednesday, May 29, 10 a.m., Gunness Student Center, Marcus Hall. Dissertation: “Dynamic Modeling of Synthetic Microbial Consortia to Optimize the Co-Fermentation of Glucose and Xylose.” Michael Henson, chr.

Huajie Ke, Ph.D., Physics. Friday, May 31, 10 a.m., Dissertation: “Fabrication, Characterization and Analysis of Patterned Nano-sized Material with Large Magnetic Permeability at High Frequency.” Mark Tuominen, chr.

Joshua Schulze, Ed.D., Education. Friday, May 31, 9 a.m., Dissertation: “Supporting the Persuasive Writing Practices of English Language Learners through Systemic Functional Linguistic Pedagogy.” Meg Gebhard, chr.

Gerardo Blanco Ramirez, Ed.D., Education. Friday, May 31, 10 a.m., 151 Hills South. Dissertation: “United States Accreditation of Mexican Institutions of Higher Education: Exploring Quality Assurance Across North/South Divides.” Joseph Berger, chr.

Ryan Reeves, Ph.D., Chemical Engineering. Friday, May 31, 3 p.m., Room 201, Lederle Graduate Research Tower. Dissertation: “Process Development for Scalable Templated Synthesis of Compound Semiconductor Nanocrystals.” T.J. Mountziaris, chr.

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