The
winner
of
the
2017-2018
Chemical
Engineering
Medal
for
Proficiency
in
Research
(Park
and
Veva
Reilly
Medal)
is
Dr.
Debbie
(Xinyun)
Wu.Ìý
Debbie
Wu
(PhD,
Chemical
Engineering,
October
2016)
have
also
received
the
WIN
nanofellowships
twice,
(2014,
2015),
which
is
a
fellowship
awarded
to
top
graduate
students
pursuing
nanotechnology
research
at
the
University
of
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ.
Ìý
Debbie’s PhD thesis, entitled ‘Conductive Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs) for Electrochemical Applications’, under the supervision of ProfessorsÌýMichael Tam, is among the very few pioneering studies that explore the potential of nature’s latest wonder material - CNC as highly conductive materials/composites for various electrochemical applications. This thesis unlocks many unexplored applications of CNCs, and the findings provide many sustainable alternatives for the next generation energy storage, electrocatalysts, and electrochemical sensors. It is also expected that this work will contribute to the revival of the forestry industry in Canada by enabling high value-added wood-derived products for the market in the near future.
Debbie has 3 provisional patents, 6 refereed papers and 1 book chapter along with 13 posters, conferences, and invited presentations. She has also been awarded the 1st place student presentation award in CSChE symposium (2014, Niagara Falls, Canada). Debbie also showed outstanding teaching ability and received Teaching Assistantship Excellence Award presented by the Sandford Fleming Foundation (2014).
About this award: This award was established by Dr. and Mrs. Park Reilly to recognize skill in research as measured by analysis of an engineering problem, planning an efficient solution of the problem and achieving the solution with superior insight into the science and/or engineering involved.Ìý Nominations originate from the PhD Examining Committee.Ìý The Graduate Review Committee members consider all nominations and submit a final nominee.Ìý The award consists of a silver medal and a cash award.