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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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Cyrus Fiori, supervised by Professor Legge and Professor Willett |
In vitro model of patho-physiologically relevant oxidative bone damage and tissue-level fragility |
Yunsheng Jian, Supervised by Professor Li |
Development of donor polymer material for solar cells |
Mike Mckague, supervised by Professor Gostick |
Development of Pore Network Model for Capacitive Deionization |
Omar Morsy, supervised by Professor Elkamel |
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.
University of Waterloo
Engineering 6 (E6)
Phone: 519-888-4567
Staff and Faculty Directory
Contact the Department of Chemical Engineering
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