Guest lecturer to discuss new shade of blue with green
possibilities

Guest lecturer to discuss new shade of blue with green
possibilities

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Friday, September 6, 2013 - 14:28
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SUNYIT's Provost’s Lecture Series continues on Friday, September 13, 9:30-11 a.m., with a presentation by Mas Subramanian, Milton Harris Professor of Materials at Oregon State University, entitled "Inventing Color – Discovery of New Indium-containing Blue Pigment." The presentation will be held in the Student Center theater.

 

Mas_Subramanian_web.jpgSubramanian is credited with discovering a "new type of durable, environmentally benign blue pigment found to have unusual characteristics in reflecting heat, a 'cool blue' compound that could become important in new approaches to saving energy in buildings," according to Oregon State.

 

After 22 years as a senior research scientist with DuPont, Subramanian joined the department of chemistry in Oregon State’s College of Science in 2006. He holds several degrees in solid state chemistry and chemistry: a Ph.D. from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras, India, and an M.S. and B.S. from the University of Madras. He has published more than 300 scholarly articles and holds more than 60 patents.

 

The Provost's Lecture Series allows SUNYIT faculty to share their research interests and activities with colleagues, the campus community and the general public. Other lectures in the series this academic year are scheduled October 11, and the second Friday of every month from November through May 2014.