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Professor Rajinder Pal’s research aims to develop science and engineering related to complex fluids and in the design of equipment needed to formulate, process, and pump materials for manufacturing.

Professor Michael Tam has designed novel systems to capture water vapour from the air. To develop sustainable technologies, Tam works with net zero-carbon materials, such as natural and plant-based materials. Tam is developing technologies that capture and repel water droplets by harnessing the power of interfacial science and nanotechnology. Tam, a University Research Chair, has created technologies inspired by spiders, beetles, and mushrooms.

On July 11, the Southern Ontario Microscale Medical Robotics Symposium was held in the event space in E7. The event was co-hosted by the Department of Chemical Engineering and the Department of Systems Design Engineering.

The American Chemical Society announced the launch of a new journal titled “ACS Sustainable Resource Management” on June 13, 2023, with Michael Tam as Deputy Editor. He is excited to shape the direction of this new publication and bring it to the forefront in this emerging field. He will develop strategies to promote awareness of the journal to the academic community.

Tuesday, July 4, 2023

Inspiring Female Engineers

Meet Melanie Pastorious, a graduate of the University of Waterloo's Chemical Engineering class of 1999. For over two decades, she has been a trailblazer in the male-dominated beer industry, achieving many career successes. Melanie attributes part of her career success to the University of Waterloo's co-op program, which exposed her to diverse engineering jobs in various industries, helping her discover her passion.