Monday, December 9, 2013 1:30 pm
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Faculty
Friday, December 6, 2013 1:30 pm
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Notice of PhD Oral Defence - PVAm-PVA Composite Membranes Incorporated with Carbon Nanotubes and Molecular amines for Gas Separation and Pervaporation by Yijie Hu
Thursday, October 31, 2013 1:00 pm
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PhD Oral Defence - "Layer-by-Layer Self-assembly Membranes for Solvent Dehydration by Pervaporation" byYing Zhang
Wednesday, October 30, 2013 11:30 am
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Seminar - "Advanced Graphene Materials for Energy Storage & Conversion" by Prof. Aiping Yu
Aiping Yu, PhD, Assistant Professor, Chemical Engineering, University of Waterloo
Abstract: Graphene is recognized as one of the nanomaterials that could revolutionize numerous industries over a wide range of sectors due to its distinctive properties, including large specific surface area, high electrical and thermal conductivity, good chemical stability, ultrahigh mobility, as well as great mechanical strength and Young’s modulus.
Friday, October 25, 2013 11:30 am
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Seminar - "Improving Supercapacitor Performance by Functionalization and Interfacial Assembly of Graphene" by Michael A. Pope
"Improving Supercapacitor Performance by Functionalization and Interfacial Assembly of Graphene"
Monday, October 14, 2013
Prof. Flora Ng wins the 2013 Canadian Green Chemistry and Engineering Award
This national individual award, sponsored by GreenCentre Canada, is for an individual working in Canada who has made significant contributions to advance green chemistry and/or engineering, including the technical, human health and environmental benefits. From the award announcement:
"Flora T. T. Ng obtained her BSc at the University of Hong Kong , MSc and PhD from the University of British Columbia.
Wednesday, October 9, 2013 11:30 am
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Seminar "New Frontiers in Thermal Characterization of Materials for Energy” by Daniel P. Sellan
Daniel P. Sellan, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow
The University of Texas at Austin
My research is in the area of heat transfer science and engineering, an emerging field that seeks to develop an understanding of energy transport at an atomistic and carrier level [e.g., phonon (lattice vibration), photon, electron, and fluid particle]. I use a combination of atomistic calculations, statistical thermodynamics, traditional heat transfer analysis, and bulk and micro/nanoscale experiments to solve critical problems in energy research.
Thursday, October 17, 2013 3:30 pm
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Park and Veva Reilly Distinguished Seminar, "Design, Characterization and Applications of Amphipathic Peptides for sRNA Delivery" by Dr. Mousa Jafari
Mousa Jafari, PhD
Post-Doctoral Fellow
University of Waterloo
RNA interference is a post-transcriptional gene silencing process whereby short interfering RNAs (siRNAs) induce the sequence-specific degradation of complementary messenger RNA. Despite their promising therapeutic capabilities, siRNA-based strategies suffer from enzymatic degradation and poor cellular uptake. Several carrier-based approaches have been employed to enhance the stability and efficiency of siRNA delivery.
Friday, October 4, 2013 11:30 am
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Seminar, “Gas-Solid Fluidized Bed Applications in Polymerization and Clean Energy Processes” by Dr. Poupak Mehrani
Dr. Poupak Mehrani
Chemical and Biological Engineering Department
University of Ottawa
Fluidized beds including those of gas-phase are widely used in industry due to their excellent features including providing high degree of mixing, heat transfer, mass transfer, to just name a few. In this talk a brief summary of research presently carried out by my research team in the areas of polymerization and clean energy, where fluidized bed reactors are employed, will be presented.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013 4:00 pm
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Chemical Engineering Grad BBQ

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