The ChemE-Car team just came back from the World Competition in Barcelona. Congratulations on this amazing team effort!
Next target: The Regionals in Rochester, NY. Go team!
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The ChemE-Car team just came back from the World Competition in Barcelona. Congratulations on this amazing team effort!
Next target: The Regionals in Rochester, NY. Go team!
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Department of Chemical Engineering is now on .
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering and Canada Research Chair (Tier II)
Faculty of Engineering – Department of Chemical Engineering
Update - October 5, 2017
This project has been postponed for the time being. More information to come.Ìý
Prof. Alejandro D. Rey was appointed to the .Ìý
Prof. Christopher Moraes is theÌý2017/18 Gerald W. Farnell Teaching Scholar in the Faculty of Engineering. That's two years in a row for Chemical Engineering!
Prof. Christopher Moraes is theÌý2017/18 Gerald W. Farnell Teaching Scholar in the Faculty of Engineering. That's two years in a row for Chemical Engineering!
On Canada Day, July 1, 2017, Canada's newest astronauts were announced: Dr. Jennifer Sidey (B.Eng. Honours '11) and Mr. Joshua Kutryk, both from Alberta. The Department of Mechanical Engineering at McGill is very proud of Jennifer's achievement.
Five McGill graduates in Mechanical Engineering are candidates participating in the 2017 Canada Space Agency astronaut selection process.ÌýVincent Beaudry (M.Eng. '09), Julie Bellerose (B.Eng. Honours '03), Shane Jacobs (B.Eng. '04), Jennifer Sidey (B.Eng. Honours '11) and Geneviève Vallières (B.Eng. '02) are running for the chance to be the next Canadian astronauts. TwoÌýindividuals will be chosen among 70 exceptional candidates.Ìý.
Prof. Pierre-Luc Girard-LauriaultÌýhas been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor. Congratulations!
Prof. Milan Maric has been promoted to the rank of Full Professor. Congratulations!
Prof. Phillip Servio is now Associate Editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering.
With spring finally here and warmer temperatures just around the corner, snow will slowly melt away, releasing us from the clutches of winter. However, that’s not the only thing that the melting snow will release. Researchers from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and École de technologie supérieure in Montreal have found that urban snow accumulates a toxic cocktail from car emissions - pollutants that are in turn unleashed into the environment as the weather warms up.
Prof. Sylvain Coulombe received the Outstanding Reviewer Award 2016 for Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics.
Prof. Lawrence Chen has agreed to serve as the first Academic Lead of the eLATE (enhancing learning and teaching in Engineering) initiative.Ìý Prof. Chen will work in collaboration with academic staff and the Pedagogical Coordinator towards meeting the initiative’s objectives, bringing the perspective of a faculty member. Professor Chen is one of our Faculty’s leaders in teaching and learning improvement, and has a growing record of advancing the state of education in our Faculty by implementing new teaching methodologies in FACC courses as well as undergraduate and graduate ECSE courses.