Prof. Marc Aucoin featured in OSPE Society Notes
Prof. Aucoin's career was highlighted inthe Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) . The article entitled "Who’s in control? Meet the chemical engineer challenging the cell"can be found .
Prof. Aucoin's career was highlighted inthe Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) . The article entitled "Who’s in control? Meet the chemical engineer challenging the cell"can be found .
Professor Emeritus CampbellWilliam Robinson passed away on October 18, 2016.Hewas a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering from 1971–1996 and was part of the Biochemical Engineering research group.
For the 4th year in a row, the team earned Gold Standing at the competition. This year they brought home the Best Poster prize!”
Paul Chen, a PhD candidate supervised by Prof. Frank Gu, has been awarded aprestigious . His research involves the application of gold nano-particlesfordetection and identification ofpathogens that cause infectious disease.
The Reaxys PhD Prize recognizes young chemists conducting original and innovative research in organic, organometallic and inorganic chemistry.
Prof. Zhongwei Chenhas received $3 million in funding to further his work into greener, cheaper, more energy-efficient silicon-based batteries.
The winner of the 2016-2017 Chemical Engineering Medal for Proficiency in Research (Park and Veva Reilly Medal) is Dr. Marzieh Riahinezhad. Marzieh Riahinezhad (PhD, Chemical Engineering, September 2015) received the international and extremely prestigious “Best Dissertation of the Year ADIPEC Award” in excellence in energy (November 2015). Marzieh’s PhD thesis was selected by an international scientific panel of 26 judges in the oil and gas industry as one of the top three best 2015 dissertations (from a record number of 501) in energy, worldwide.