Department of Chemistry
C2 280
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext 32129

Interested in research? Want to learn more about what our Science grad students are working on? Thinking of competing in the 3 Minute Thesis next year?
Join us to see how the participants use one slide and three minutes to present their research to a public audience.
"Exploring Hypervalent Iodine Reagents as Initiators for Nazarov Cyclizations"
Supervisor: G. Murphy
Location: C2-361
"Electrochemical Immuno sensor for Early-stage Oral Cancer Detection based on Nanostructured Metal Oxides"
Location: C2-278
Supervisor: T. Leung
"Development and Study of the Microfluidic Open Port System for Rapid Analysis"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: J. Pawliszyn
"Developmental studies of ion mobility techniques and its application to solid phase microextraction"
Location: C2-278
Supervisor: J. Pawliszyn/S. Hopkins
"Interfacing DNA nanostructures with Liposomes for bioanalytical applications:
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: J. Liu
"Nanomaterials design for renewable fuels"
Location: EIT 2053
Supervisor: A. Klinkova
"Cu,Zn-Superoxide Dismutase Maturation: A Biophysical Characterization"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: E. Meiering
"Advances in two dimensional liquid chromatography (LCxLC)"
Supervisor: T. Gorecki
Location: EIT 2053
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology Seminar Series presents
Modelling and Simulation of Transport Phenomena in Fuel Cell Electrodes
Dr. Ned Djilali, FRSC, FCAE
Canada Research Chair in Advanced Energy Systems Design and Computational Modelling
Department of Mechanical Engineering
University of Victoria, Canada
Thursday, February 7, 2018
3:00-4:00 pm
QNC 1501
All are welcome to attend.
"Ultrafast dynamical studies of valley-based qubits"
Supervisor: G. Sciaini
Location: C2-361
"Structural Investigation of Melatonin and its Metabolites as Calmodulin Antagonists and potential Nitric Oxide Synthase Inhibitors"
Supervisor: J.G. Guillemette
Location: C2-361

Biomedical Applications of Metal-chelating Polymers and Lanthanide Nanoparticles
Mitchell A. Winnik
University Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto

Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC): A useful tool for studying the micellization of amphiphilic molecules and their binding interactions with polymers
Shahid Islam
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Waterloo