Department of Chemistry
C2 280
200 University Ave. W
Waterloo, Ontario,
Canada N2L 3G1
Phone: (519) 888-4567 ext 32129
"Interactions Between DNA and Au3+ Ions: DNAzymes and Biosensing"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: J. Liu

Reactivity Ratio Estimation in Co- and Ter-polymerizations
Alison Scott
Department of Chemical Engineering
University of Waterloo
"Optimization of blade spray geometries for multiresidue applications and differing ambient techniques"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: J. Pawliszyn
"Tuning Plasmonic Properties in Sb-doped Sn02 Nanocrystals"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: P. Radovanovic
Are you a graduate student, undergraduate student, or from the UWaterloo chemistry community that is curious about commercializing chemistry?

Discover innovations from final year student research teams at Nanotechnology Engineering's Capstone Design Symposium. Students will demonstrate nano-sized solutions that deliver a big impact to global problems.
"Time resolved structural dynamics of pure water using femtosecond electron diffraction"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: G. Sciaini
"Quantum methodologies for the study of arrays of ortho/para hydrogen molecules"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: P.N. Roy
"Surface Coating Studies on High Energy Density Lithium Layered Oxides"
Location: C2-278
Supervisor: L.F. Nazar
"Synthetic Route to Conjugated Thiophene-S,S-Dioxide-Based Polymers"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: D. Schipper
Faculty members, Research staff, Safety Office staff, Research Ethics staff, and Information Systems & Technology staff involved in research using biological, chemical, radiological, or nuclear materials or technology are invited to join Public Safety Canada (PSC) for the Safeguarding science workshop.
"The Interrupted Bamford-Stevens Reaction: Synthesis of α-CF3 Diazo Compounds"
Location: C2-361
Supervisor: G. Murphy
Role of Topological Phases in Quantum Molecular Dynamics
Artur Izmaylov
Assoc. Professor, Department of Chemistry
University of Toronto
Friday, March 8, 2019
10:00 a.m.
C2-361 (Reading Room)
Join the Anton-Parr Canada Team at Chemistry C-2, Room 361 for an exclusive dive into viscosity measurement best practices, methods, and the latest in measurement technology. Meet Patricia Gejer (Global Product Manager, ViscoQC), who will be visiting us from Graz, Austria to discuss several industrial and research-specific applications and perform demonstrations on the ViscoQC 100 and 300 models. You will have the opportunity to try them out yourself!

Principles of Polymer Crystallization and Techniques to Study It
Junjie Yin
Department of Physics and Astronomy
University of Waterloo