We are proud to share that several faculty in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering have received research infrastructure funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) through its John R. Evans Leaders Fund:

- Christopher Lawson in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – Automated microbial isolation and characterization platform for microbiome-based therapeutics and bioprocesses
- Bertrand Neyhouse in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – Process intensification for electrochemical manufacturing
- Benjamin Sanchez-Lengeling in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – The chemical cognition lab: AI-driven tools and robotics for chemical innovation
- Jay Werber in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – Hollow fiber membrane development for energy-efficient brine treatment
- Nicole Weckman in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry and the Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice at the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering – Synthetic biology-based micro/nanoscale sensing systems for antimicrobial resistance
Congratulations to all!