Seminars

This fall, the College of Engineering and its departments have hosted an impressive lineup of speakers, including those that are part of two new seminar series - the Basore Distinguished Lectureship Series and the Samuel Ginn MRI Seminar Series. Read more >>

The Samuel Ginn Distinguised Seminar Series

Founded in 2005, this series brings distinguished leaders from the academic and business communities to Auburn's campus to interact with faculty and students. Lectures cover subjects such as engineering, education, entrepreneurship and global engineering issues, as well as engineering and business leadership. It honors Auburn engineering alumnus and wireless engineering pioneer Samuel Ginn, who in 2001 donated $25 million to Auburn with the goal of advancing his alma mater into the ranks of the nation's top wireless engineering research and teaching institutions. Read more >>

The Basore Distinguished Lectureship Series

This new series brings to the Auburn campus noted experts in chemical engineering. It is named for Cleburne A. Basore who in 1929 became the first head of Auburn's Department of Chemical Engineering. Read more >>

The Samuel Ginn MRI Lecture Series

This series brings leaders in the field of magnetic resonance imaging to campus to interact with faculty and students. Lectures cover broad range of topics ranging from spectroscopic imaging and coil design and manufacture to psychology, cognitive neuroscience, metabolic and molecular imaging, audiology and speech pathology, as well as medical research on Alzheimer's disease, diabetes, heart disease, autism and orthopaedics. Read more >>

Department Seminar Series

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