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Congratulations to Gregory Lui for receiving the AECOM Graduate Scholarship ($5000) in Water Research from the Water Institute! He is one of five graduate students at the University of Waterloo to receive an annual scholarship for water-related research. Gregory is a PhD student whose research involves synthesizing novel photocatalytic materials that can be used in renewable waste-water remediation and hydrogen fuel production.

The fourth-year design project group and start-up company Suncayr has been awarded the international runners-up prize in the James Dyson award competition. Their product is a color changing marker pen, full of UV responsive ink, that the user draws on their skin. When UV light hits the ink, it changes color – letting the user know that they need to reapply their sunscreen. They are the highest achieving Canadian entrant in history of this competition.

Chemical Engineering PhD students Hadi Izadi, Katherine Stewart, and Professor Alexander Penlidis, explain how dry adhesion works in a recent pioneering article in J. Roy. Soc. Interface. For more details, please check:

"How does dry adhesion work?"

Chemical Engineering 4th year students - Gloriana Gao, Madison Connors and Andrew Holmes have been selected for a fully sponsored trip to attend the  8th International Petroleum Technology Conference (IPTC) which will be held from 8-12 December 2014 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

A notification for the competition was sent to all faculties in Engineering and student selections were based on the basis of their academic standing, statement of interest and extra curricular exploits.