Professor Gisele Azimi (ChemE, MSE) is the 2020 recipient of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award presented by the Chemical Institute of Canada. This award recognizes Azimi’s outstanding contributions to chemical engineering in Canada.
Azimi is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair joint-appointed between the Departments of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry and Materials Science & Engineering at the University of Toronto. She established the Laboratory for Strategic Materials in 2014, conducting research on addressing sustainability challenges in terms of energy, environment, and critical materials. She has received several prestigious awards and has delivered 25 invited talks in renowned national and international conferences and universities including MIT.
Azimi is on the editorial board of The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering and Scientific Reports. She is the lead organizer of the Rare Metal Symposia in renowned national and international conferences including COM and TMS. Not only is she pushing the limits of science and technology in her field, she does so in collaboration with 11 top-ranked industrial sponsors, who understand and benefit from her unique approach to solving real world problems.
Azimi has published over 40 journal articles with more than 1500 citations. She also has 15 patent applications with two patents granted. She has grown her research group to 18 sole-supervised members in different capacities – undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows and research associates. She has graduated 11 Postdoc, PhD, MASc students, seven placed in the Canadian industry and academia.