Emeritus Professor JH Vera published a new book:
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Emeritus Professor JH Vera published a new book:
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Prof. Viviane Yargeauhas been promoted to the rank of Full Professor. Congratulations!
On Saturday, November 26 from 3am to 5pm, Facilities will be performing renovation workthat will affect temperatures in the Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences and Engineering. The steam distribution system in the Macdonald-Stewart Library Building (Schulich Library) will be shut down in order to fix six leaks before the winter season sets in. As a result, library users may experience colder than normal temperatures. Spaces will be open for study but users should dress accordingly.
Weapologizefor anyinconveniencethis may cause.
Prof. Jean-Luc Meunier has been promoted to the rank of Full Professor. Congratulations!
Frank Caporuscio wins a
Congratulations!
Following the approval of the GD16-09 Renaming Proposal submitted to the Board of Governors on October 6, 2016, Dr. C.
Professor A. Rey is named in 2016.
The Department of Chemical Engineering is offering a Minor in Nanotechnology (Degree Bachelor of Engineering)
For more information please check:Minor in Nanotechnology (21 credits)
Prof. Viviane Yargeau is the2016/17 Gerald W. Farnell Teaching Scholar in the Faculty of Engineering. Congratulations!
,byMechanical EngineeringProfessor John H.S. Lee, will be available from Cambridge University Press in July 2016. The book is based on Prof Lee'scourse in shock dynamics andfocuses ontheanalytical methods used to determine non-steady shock propagation.
Prof.Alejandro D. Rey has beenre-appointed as James McGill Professor, May 2016. Congratulation.
The research group of ProfXinyu Liu is developinga portable, paper-based biosensor for point-of-care diagnosis of HIV and hepatitis C virus (HCV) co-infections.The research, led by graduate student Chen Zhao, has been published in the journal Biomicrofluidics. The article has been selected as an Editor’s Pick of the journaland has beenfeatured by Science Daily, American Institute of Physics (AIP), the Electrochemical Societyand other science news websites.
By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom
Research uncovers the inherently hierarchical nature of social media
In honour of National Engineering Month, the Graduate Association of Mechanical Engineering Students at 㽶Ƶ (GAMES-McGill) contributed to National Engineering Month through the organization of a Graduate Research Day, an inaugural event of this type for the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Read more.
By Katherine Gombay, McGill Newsroom
McGill is proud to announce that five researchers have been awarded over $2.4 million in NSERC Strategic Partnership Grants for 2016.