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Drew HigginsDrew Higgins, a chemical engineering doctoral candidate, has been awarded the grand prize in the 2014 Dr. Bernard S. Baker Student Researcher Award for Fuel Cell Research. The purpose of the award is to encourage and recognize exceptional student research relating to fuel cell technologies.

For the millions of sufferers of dry eye syndrome, their only recourse to easing the painful condition is to use drug-laced eye drops three times a day.
Now, researchers from the University of Waterloo have developed a topical solution containing nanoparticles that will combat dry eye syndrome with only one application a week.
The eye drops progressively deliver the right amount of drug-infused nanoparticles to the surface of the eyeball over a period of five days before the body absorbs them.
Cleaning up contaminated water from Canada’s oil sands is a contentious problem. While the toxic wastewater left over from the production process is contained in tailings ponds, the mixture of water, sand, clay and residual oil is highly toxic and poses a significant ecological threat. Add to this the quantity — and you have an enormous environmental problem.
This is exactly the kind of problem that Stuart Linley wants to solve.