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Seminar - “Inferring Transportation CO2 From Wearable Sensors” by Erik Wilhelm, Assistant Professor, Singapore University of Technology and Design
ABSTRACT: The Singapore University of Technology and Design facilitated an ambitious large-scale science experiment in September and November 2015 which saw over 43,000 students carrying sensors designed to measure temperature, humidity, pressure, light, noise, IR temperature, motion, among other physical parameters in a project supported by the National Research Foundation and carried out with partners from the Ministry of Education and the Singapore Science Center. Prof. Erik Wilhelm, Prof.
Introducing Professor David Simakov
The department of Chemical Engineering is pleased to announce the appointment of David Simakov to our faculty. In his new role as assistant professor, he will teach reaction engineering and transport phenomena and continue his research in sustainable reaction engineering. David is a respected researcher, with publications in several leading journals, including Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews, Catalysis Science & Technology and Applied Catalysis. In addition to his role in Chemical Engineering, David will be actively engaged with the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE) and the Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology.
A warm welcome to Professor Evelyn Yim
We are pleased to introduce Professor Evelyn Yim to the Department of Chemical Engineering. Her research interests include nanofabrication technologies and stem cell culture. Evelyn’s work on stem cells, nanofabrication and biomaterials supports the advancement of healthcare technologies to repair, replace or regenerate damaged tissue and organ structures.
Notice of PhD Oral Defence - "Conductive Cellulose Nanocrystals for Electrochemical Applicatons" by Xinyun Wu
Seminar - “Current Status and Future Development of Catalyst Materials and Catalyst Layers for PEM Fuel Cells”, by Siyu Ye, Ballard Power Systems, Burnaby, BC
ABSTRACT: This presentation will provide an overview of recent progress and remaining technical challenges of PEM fuel cells. The important contribution of catalyst materials and catalyst layer towards wide-spread commercialization of fuel cells will be highlighted. The advantage and possible limitations of various types of catalysts, such as Pt alloys (de-alloys), core-shell catalysts and shape-controlled nanocrystal catalysts will be assessed.
3 Minute Thesis Winners 2016 - Graduate Students in Chemical Enginering

3 minute Thesis Winners for 2016
1st place - Gregory Lui
2nd place - Lathankan Rasenthiram
3rd place - Nagma Zerin
Seminar “Development of Microbial Cell Factories for Consolidated Bioprocessing”, Akihiko Kondo, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, Kobe University
ABSTRACT: In order to reduce carbon emissions and construct sustainable society, it is very important to construct sustainable biorefineries, which produce biofuel/biochemical from biomass. Consolidated bioprocessing (CBP), which integrates enzyme production, saccharification and fermentation into a single process, is a promising strategy for effective bioproduction.
Chemical Engineering Capstone Design Symposium
Notice of PhD Oral Defence "Simultaneous Removal of Ammonia and Phosphorus from Wastewater in a Continuous Flow Vertical Bioreactor" by Maryam Reza
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