Current students
Seminar - "Microscale Processing for High-Throughput Studies in Water Separations and Bio-Polymer Processing", by David Latulippe, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University
ABSTRACT: There is considerable interest in the use of micro-scale processing (MSP) techniques for process development and optimization. The advantages of developing miniaturized versions of upstream and downstream unit operations that are scalable to actual production conditions are considerable. First, it reduces the material costs associated with running a large number of lab-scale or full-scale trials. Second, it accommodates a parallel approach for experimental testing, instead of the more traditional sequential approach, and thus is ideally suited for high-throughp
Seminar “Engineering Injectable Hydrogels for Biomedical Applications”, by Todd Hoare, Associate Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering, McMaster University
ABSTRACT: Hydrogels have been widely applied in medicine for applications including controlled release drug delivery, tissue engineering, wound healing, and ocular devices. Hydrogels based on “smart” materials that reversibly swell and deswell according to their environment offer additional advantages in terms of providing switchable physical and biological properties under relevant in vivo conditions. However, conventional synthetic “smart” hydrogels suffer from significant limitations in medical applications in terms of their difficulty to non-invasively admin
Capstone Design
Capstone Design Project Poster Fair and Meet-the-Professor Night
Invitations to: Applicants, Alumni, and Members of the Public
Date: Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Time: 4:30-6:30PM
Location: Engineering 6 (E6) 1 and 3rd floor Atrium
Come and see the design project work completed by our graduating class. Meet other students and professors. Get ideas for your design projects or graduate work
Capstone Design
Project Poster Fair & Meet the Professor Night
Come and see the design project work completed by our graduating class. Meet other students and professors. Get ideas for your design projects or graduate work.
Applicants, Alumni, and Members of the Public are welcome to attend
Graduate Student Katharina Hassel wins first place award at the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering Conference
Congratulations to PhD student Katharina Hassel who won the first place award - "Reg Friesen student oral paper award" held at the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering Conference, Fredericton, NB. October 21, 2013.
Seminar - “The Nature of Breakthroughs from the Perspective of Progress in Fuel Cells” Professor Brant A. Peppley, Ph.D., Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in Fuel Cells, Queen's RMC Fuel Cell Research Centre, Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Graduate Student Drew Higgins wins Electrochemical Society Research Award
PhD student Drew Higgins has been named the recipient of the 2013 Electrochemical Society (ECS) Canadian Section Student Award for his research on nanostructured fuel cell and battery electrode materials, carried out under the supervision of Prof. Zhongwei Chen.
Seminar - "Hydraulic Fracturing in Shale Gas and Shale Oil Development" by Maurice B. Dusseault, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Waterloo
Abstract
Notice of PhD Comprehensive - Detection of Aqueous Contaminants Using a Nanoparticle-Based Method by Yazmin Bustami
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