Dr. Joshua Apte, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, UC Berkeley
Air pollution exposure is the leading environmental risk for premature death globally and a key cause of urban health disparities. Future choices about energy and transportation will profoundly change the levels and spatial patterns of urban air pollution around us. Yet pervasive gaps in current environmental measurement systems limit our understanding and predictive ability about the air we breathe. New techniques for measurement and data analysis can illuminate the relationships between urban infrastructure, atmospheric emissions, and population exposures to air pollution.
Dr. Apte presents two interlinked analyses that help frame the urban air pollution problem at the global and local scales. First, Dr. Apte shows how particle air pollution levels have evolved over the past two decades in every city in the world, with a sharp global divergence between cities in lower and higher-income countries. Second, using Google Street View cars and other specially equipped mobile air pollution laboratories, show how air pollution varies at fine spatial scales within individual neighborhoods in the Bay Area and Bangalore, revealing unexpected patterns of sources and pollution. Results from each study emphasize profound considerations of equity and environmental justice, which Dr. Apte will discuss as a cross-cutting theme in this work.
Join Dean Christopher Yip and us on Friday May 14th 5pm – 7pm ET to hear from the successes and experiences of InVEST program students and the InVEST program.
The InVEST (International Virtual Engineering Student Teams) program is an initiative at the University of Toronto (U of T) in the Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice (ISTEP) in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. InVEST creates connections between faculty and students at U of T and numerous partner institutions around the globe based on mutual interest in research projects that are industry- or development-oriented. Through these connections, InVEST provides opportunities to build collaborative research among internationally dispersed engineering institutions in addition to training students in intercultural communication and virtual team strategies.
Please join the InVEST symposium where you can engage with students, alumni, and industry partners and learn more about the InVEST Initiative and experiences of the student teams.
Speakers
Fletcher Han (Year 4 ChemE + PEY Co-op), University of Toronto
Fletcher is a recent chemical engineering graduate from the University of Toronto (UofT). Although originally from New Zealand and currently based in Canada, Fletcher has spent most of his life living in Europe. He has become a prominent leader in UofT’s Chemical Engineering community through his involvement with the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering (CSChE) student chapter. In his most recent position as Vice Chair, he founded the “CSChE Entrepreneurship Initiative” and the “PEY Mentorship Program”. Through these initiatives, he has motivated students to find solutions for the gaps that exist within our society and helped hundreds of them secure co-op placements. Fletcher is most passionate about global development, having completed a capstone in water insecurity and an undergraduate thesis in malnutrition. This fall, he will head to Beijing as UofT’s first engineering student to be selected as a Schwarzman Scholar. Beyond academics, Fletcher enjoys playing basketball, cooking, and traveling.
Celia Du, Science Communication Specialist
Celia Du is a science communication specialist with extensive experience engaging various audiences with science. She has worked with the Royal Canadian Institute for Science, Science Rendezvous, the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Science Everywhere, and Indus Space Inc. With a background in Chemistry from McGill University and a Master’s in Science Communication and Public Engagement from the University of Edinburgh, she is dedicated to improving science communication practices to better bridge science and the public. She has led workshops and trained budding science communicators through the Royal Canadian Institute for Science, the SciCommTO Conference, Laurentian University’s Science Communication program, the Canadian Science Policy Conference and Lotus STEMM.
Harshan Radhakrishnan, Manager @Climate Change and Sustainability Initiatives
Harshan Radhakrishnan is the Manager at Climate Change and Sustainability Initiatives, where he oversees programs and initiatives that address climate change adaptations and sustainability and plans outreach to government and technical stakeholders in relation to climate change and sustainability strategies. Harshan is a registered Professional Engineer with Engineers and Geoscientists BC and APEGA with over ten years of experience in environmental regulation and oversight of regulatory programs. In addition to his years of experience, he also has an in-depth understanding of the municipal, provincial, and federal regulatory requirements. He is passionate about deepening his understanding of climate science and relating it back to professional practice and sustainable approaches in achieving low-carbon resilience.
Ladan Shahcheraghi, McMaster University
Ladan was born in Tehran, Iran, and raised in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. She is passionate about research, innovation, and discovery especially in the areas of nanotechnology, material science, renewable energy, environment, and advancements in technology. She received her Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) degree in Chemical Engineering from Iran University of Science and Technology which is Iran’s leading institution for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. She worked as a Research Assistant at Monash University (Australia’s leading research university) during her undergraduate degree and completed her internship at DarouPakhsh Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Company that is considered as the largest pharmaceutical company in Iran. She then worked at Nestlé Waters Company upon completion of her bachelor’s degree, before migrating to Canada for higher education. She has recently graduated with a Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) degree in Chemical Engineering from McMaster University. Outside of work, Ladan enjoys playing the piano, listening to classical music, socializing with friends, and going on a hike.
Register to attend the online event
Sponsored by: PromoChrom Technologies Ltd. – Sample preparation solutions for trace analysis
Using innovative technology to deliver efficient, compact and versatile Solid Phase Extraction systems for environmental, food, pharmaceutical, forensic and fuel applications. Fully automated for PFAS, 1,4-Dioxane, PCBs, Pesticides, PAHs, mycotoxins, food additives, drugs, metabolites, antibodies and more
Hosted by the National Academies of Science, Engineering & Medicine
A diverse workforce and inclusive workspaces are critical for the advancement of science and the future of the chemical and chemical engineering fields. This virtual workshop will serve as a forum for academic, government, and industrial professionals to discuss the barriers to and best practices for creating more diverse, equitable, and inclusive environments in chemistry and chemical engineering classrooms and workplaces.
To learn more about this workshop, the planning committee, and invited speakers, or to download the agenda, please visit the event page.
This year, we’re celebrating graduating class years ending in 0, 1, 5, or 6. We look forward to seeing you online!
Upcoming events:
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Skule™ Kick Off
6:00 – 6:45 p.m.
Let’s get loud! We are, we are, we are, we are, we are the engineers! Join fellow Skulemates and get in the spirit as we kick off Alumni Reunion activities. This fun- filled program will include special guest appearances from the LGMB, Cannon and many more!
Department Socials
6:45 – 8:00 p.m.
Join us following the SkuleTM Kick Off for Department Socials on Gather.Town and find out what’s happening in your home department. This virtual platform mimics networking like the good ol’ days!
Friday, May 28, 2021
Alumni SUDS
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Sip, Sip, Horray! It may not be the Brunswick House or Einstein’s, but it’s the next best thing!! Join us for a virtual beer tasting with alumni-founded Rorschach Brewery! Join Skulemates Matt Reiner(ChemE 1T0) and Mohan Pandit (ChemE 1T0, MD 1T4) as they guide us through four beers they developed right down the street from St. George Campus! Enhance your tasting experience by purchasing a beer tasting kit (includes four beers and limited-edition tasting glasses) directly through the Rorschach Brewery website.
Register by May 11th to secure your spot at a virtual table with your friends and classmates.
Saturday, May 29, 2021
Breakfast with the Dean
9:00 – 10:00 a.m.
From the comfort of your kitchen, bake alongside the Dean Chris Yip as he whips up breakfast to help you get the weekend off to a healthy start. It’s fun for the whole family! This is a great opportunity to ask questions and hear Dean Yip’s insights for the year ahead.
Dean Yip will share insights on Fall planning and the direction and bright future of our Faculty.
Register and learn more about the 2021 Alumni Reunion events!
The Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry is excited to host the 4th annual ChemE Graduate Research Exhibition.
This virtual poster exhibition features cutting edge graduate research in Energy, Environment, and Health presented in the unique and interactive Gather.town platform where you will have the opportunity to interact directly with students, alumni, faculty, and staff and to learn more about the incredible research taking place throughout the Department.
Register: https://forms.office.com/r/He4Mr0hZ0g
Link and instructions will be email prior to the event.
Presented by Trinity Centre for Biomedical Engineering & University of Toronto
Featuring:
Caroline Curtin, Assistant Professor, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Biomaterial Scaffolds as Gene Activated Platforms for Tissue Engineering & 3D Tumour Models for Cancer Research
Warren Chan, Professor, University of Toronto
A Framework to Engineer Nanoparticle Delivery Systems for In Vivo Targeting
David Hoey, Associate Professor, Trinity College Dublin
Mechano-biologically Inspired Therapeutics and Materials for Bone Regeneration
Penney Gilbert, Associate Professor, University of Toronto
3D Human Skeletal Muscle Microtissues to Assess Function in a Dish
Michael Monaghan, Assistant Professor, Trinity College Dublin Electroconductive Biomaterial Patches and Scaffolds to Match the Mechanical Anisotropy of Organ specific Tissues
Milica Radisic, Professor University of Toronto
Advances in Organ on a Chip Engineering
Hosted by Molly Shoichet and Michael Monaghan
Alán Aspuru-Guzik, Professor, Depts. of Chemistry and Computer Science, University of Toronto
In this colloquium level talk, I will overview my research group’s activities in the area of self-driving laboratories. These labs combine artificial intelligence, automation, and chemical experiments with the aim of reducing time-to-discovery. The applications that I will overview briefly will be in the area of generative AI models for drug discovery, self-driving laboratories for organic light-emitting and lasing materials, as well as the process optimization and scaleup processes for pharmaceuticals as concrete examples of what self-driving labs are all about. I will also discuss more futuristic areas of research which involve the development of computer vision systems for automated laboratories and robotic arms for carrying out complex chemical experiments in a more autonomous fashion.
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Alán Aspuru-Guzik is a professor of Chemistry and Computer Science at the University of Toronto and is also the Canada 150 Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry and a Canada CIFAR AI Chair at the Vector Institute. He is a CIFAR Lebovic Fellow in the Biologically Inspired Solar Energy program. Alán also holds an Google Industrial Research Chair in Quantum Computing. Alán is the director of the Acceleration Consortium, a University of Toronto-based strategic initiative that aims to gather researchers from industry, government and academia around pre-competitive research topics related to the lab of the future.
CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES!
The University of Toronto will host a virtual ceremony to celebrate our graduates on:
Wednesday, June 23, 2021 at 12:00 p.m. ET
The University of Toronto is pleased to announce the date of our Spring 2021 virtual convocation ceremony. We understand the importance of celebrating your remarkable achievements and hard work in reaching this significant milestone, even at a time when our traditional convocation ceremonies are not possible because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In place of in-person ceremonies, the University is planning to host a virtual Convocation ceremony in which the Chancellor will officially confer degrees on members of the June 2021 graduating class. After the virtual ceremony, diplomas will be couriered (for free) to our graduates over the course of the following weeks. Please allow some flexibility with this schedule, particularly under these difficult circumstances.
Once the public health situation stabilizes and it is possible to gather safely again, individual academic divisions will be able to plan in-person graduation celebrations to honour our graduates, and their families and friends.
Save the date: the first ever Engineering Research Days: Empowering Innovation event is coming up on June 24 – 25, 2021!
You’re invited to join researchers and students from across U of T Engineering to showcase the leading work underway within the Faculty. Engineering Research Days is designed to create opportunities for collaboration and partnership with peers and industry partners. The program will feature:
- Interactive fireside chats with guest speakers
- Panels on emerging research trends and themes
- Poster sessions
- Networking opportunities
This year’s virtual event is open to all students, staff and faculty in U of T Engineering, as well as current and prospective industry partners and key stakeholders across the research ecosystem.
Additional program details, speaker announcements — you don’t want to miss it!