2015-2016 Lectures at the Leading Edge
Aggregation-Induced Emission: Together We Shine!
Ben-Zhong Tang, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
2015-2016 Lectures at the Leading Edge
Research in an Industrial Catalysis World: A Lifelong Adventure
Stuart Soled, ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Co.
2015-2016 Lectures at the Leading Edge
2015 AEESP Distinguished Lecturer
The Interplay between Chemicals and Microbiomes; An Environmental Biotechnology Perspective
Nancy Love, University of Michigan
2015-2016 Lectures at the Leading Edge
Making the Environment Part of the Next Generation of Urban Water Infrastructure
David Sedlak, University of California, Berkeley
2016-2016 Lectures at the Leading Edge
Thermodynamics in Cyrobiology: How Math Can Save Knees
Janet Elliott, University of Alberta
If you haven’t already registered for the 31st Annual Chemical Engineering Dinner, there’s still time to do so! This annual event is an occasion to mix and mingle with students, faculty, staff, alumni and industry friends.
This year’s dinner will be held on Friday, April 1, in the Colony Grande Ballroom at 89 Chestnut Street Residence. The evening begins with a reception at 6:00 p.m. followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m.
To register, visit my.alumni.utoronto.ca/2016chemeng by noon on Friday, March 18.
Important Note: Faculty, staff and post docs may register for up to two tickets. Students may register for one ticket each.
The Ontario Centre for the Characterisation of Advanced Materials (OCCAM) is hosting its Grand Opening on Thursday, May 12 from 8:30am to 6:00pm. The day includes workshops, demonstrations and keynote remarks from:
- Peter Arrowsmith, Owner, BOTE Engineering
- Nigel Browning, Materials Sciences Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
- Bill Theilacker, Senior Scientist, SSO Core Technologies, Medtronic
- John F. Watts, Director of Research, Department of Mechanical Engineering Sciences, University of Surrey
The full schedule and registration will be available soon. Stay tuned for more info!
Many chronic diseases are now believed to be due to a combination of an individual’s genome and their cumulative environmental exposure. Exposome, analogous to genome, is a bold
conceptual leap, seeking to bridge the roles of the environment and genome in human disease. The University of Toronto just signed a tripartite agreement with Utrecht University and the
Chinese University of Hong Kong; a focus will be collaboration on exposomics research. This event will serve as UofT’s launch for this initiative. The talks will introduce the exposome,
identify related research needs and challenges, and provide ongoing and proposed initiatives in Canada and abroad.
Moderator: Paul Demers, Cancer Care Ontario and DLSPH
Seminar speaker: Dr. Roel Vermeulen, Utrecht University
Panel members:
- Dr. Howard Hu, Dean, DLSPH
- Dr. Jeff Brook, Environment and Climate Change Canada and DLSPH
- Dr. Greg Evans, Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry and DLSPH
Dr. Shawn C. Owen from the University of Utah’s Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry will be giving a talk entitled, Building superior biologics: Enhancing ADCs, resurrecting ADEPT and replacing ELISA. The talk will take place in the Rosebrugh Building, Room 208 from 1-2pm on Tuesday, May 24. For more information, click here.
Exclusive to ChemE alumni from the honoured class years. A nice casual lunch will be served in the undergrad common room (WB238) with tours of ChemE labs to follow. To register visit, springreunion.utoronto.ca