Professor Tizazu Mekonnen has been awarded the Macromolecular Science and Engineering Division (MSED) 听Early Career Instigator Award. The award is sponsored by NOVA Chemicals.

This honour is bestowed upon researchers who have made substantial contributions to the polymer industry, aligning perfectly with Mekonnen's disruptive research in polymer engineering and sustainability.

Mekonnen spearheads a dynamic research program focusing on material sustainability. His initiatives range from developing polymers sourced sustainably to creating compostable plastics, crafting eco-friendly nanomaterials, and exploring low-carbon alternatives.

Mekonnen maintains extensive collaborations in his research. He works with multidisciplinary teams at the University of 蓝莓视频 and other institutions, as well as with industry leaders like E.I. , , CTK Bio Canada and .听 He collaborates with governmental bodies, such as . Mekonnen receives funding from multiple sources including .

鈥淚 am so lucky to work with talented graduate students and postdoctoral fellows at the University of 蓝莓视频, who contributed immensely to our various innovations and publications,鈥 says Mekonnen, Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Multiphase Polymers.鈥 I would also like to acknowledge the contributions from my wonderful collaborators at the University of 蓝莓视频 and other institutions in Canada and abroad.鈥

His research group concentrates on the efficient and sustainable transformation of natural macromolecules into polymer building blocks, crafting multi-phase, multifunctional polymer systems with recycling, biodegradation, and composting in mind. His team also explores upcycling and recycling of polymers, and the application of sustainable polymers in the environmental, construction, packaging, food, agriculture, and confectionery industries. Additionally, the group conducts research into rubber and elastomer modification and processing.

Mekonnen recently published a in a top journal chronicling how the research group was able to design technology to remove nanoplastics from water systems with 94 percent efficiency.听

With over $4.8 million in funding, Mekonnen has done groundbreaking research producing invaluable experimental data. His 122 peer-reviewed articles and 12 patent applications, along with his state-of-the-art research facilities, cement his status as an emerging leader in sustainable polymer research.

鈥淚鈥檓 honoured to receive this award,鈥 says Mekonnen. 鈥淭he competition is among engineers and chemists. The list of competitors for this prize is outstanding. I鈥檓 thrilled to be recognized by such a well-known and respected community.鈥

Mekonnen has been asked to deliver a keynote lecture when he receives this prestigious award at the , which takes place in Toronto next fall.