Join us to learn more about the exciting research being conducted by masters students in the Chemical Engineering department.
To graduate, MASc students must complete a degree milestone by presenting one research seminar before submitting their thesis. This term's series of MASc seminars, which will be assessed by the presenters' supervisors and one member of the Graduate Research Council, will include the following:
Presenter | Seminar |
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Yael Izamal Valdez Navarro, supervised by Professor Sandoval |
Integration between Scheduling and Dynamic Optimization of Batch Processes under Uncertainty |
Yue Yu, Supervised by Professor Simakov |
CO2 Methanation over Cobalt Catalysts Supported on Alumina Prepared by Reverse Microemulsion Method |
Yue Niu, supervised by Professor Z. Chen |
Designing a Bifunctional N, P-doped 2D Metal-Organic Framework /Carbon Nanotube Hybrid Electrocatalyst for Zinc-Air Battery |
Mei Han, supervised by Professor P. Chen |
Artificial Solid Electrolyte Interphases for Thermal Stable Rechargeable Aqueous Zinc Batteries |
Shengkai Li, supervised by Professor P. Chen |
A Novel Method for Modifying Separator in Aqueous Battery System |
Yixin Zhou, supervised by Professor P. Chen |
Peptide-Based Environment Sensitive siRNA Delivery System for Cancer Treatment |
All graduate students are welcome - and encouraged! - to attend these seminars. Each student that attends the full hour of seminars, including those presenting, will receive credit for seminar attendance.