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2024/2025 Scholars

Josh Chang

My research focuses on the creation of an optimization framework to improve the placement of aircraft components. Through this work, I hope to automate and improve decision making in aircraft conceptual design. I am very grateful to be a Vadasz Scholar, as the financial support allows me to fully concentrate on my research.


Anastasia Jaffray

I hold a Bachelor of Architectural Studies from the University of Waterloo and an M. Arch from Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. I am pursuing a PhD in Architecture on the development of the community health centre in a Canadian context. The Vadasz Scholarship allows me to focus on this research.Ìý
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Nicolas Paris

With a background in Bioresource Engineering, I am currently pursuing a PhD in Civil Engineering as part of the Energy Technology and Policy Assessment research group. My research focuses on analyzing the environmental impacts of road transportation using Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). The ultimate goal is to inform decision-making through the modeling of future fleet scenarios that can reduce the environmental impacts of road transport.


Charles St-Arnault

I am pursuing my PhD in electrical engineering, focusing primarily on photonic devices and systems. My current research involves the use of photonic Ising machines to solve complex NP-hard problems such as protein folding. To me, this scholarship represents not only recognition of my work but also financial support, allowing me to pursue my research with greater focus and independence.


Zijun Xu

I am studying the area of biological liquid crystal simulation and modelliing.

Alexia Denoncourt

My research focuses on the use of nanocellulose to improve energy storage systems. Specifically, I am integrating this biodegradable nanomaterial into electrochemical and gas hydrate energy systems. I am very grateful to be a Vadasz scholar as this allows me to pursue my research without financial concern.


Thomas Lai

I graduated from McGill Engineering in 2023 and now I am pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering at the iSMART laboratory. The Vadasz Fellowship is a great support to my research in AI and machine learning, and specifically, in developing time series anomaly detection algorithms with application to epilepsy, industry, and more.Ìý


Sihui Shen

After completing my Master's degree at McGill and gaining a year of experience as a silicon validation engineer, I am now pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering, focusing on next-generation channel coding techniques for wireless communications. I am honored to have received the Vadasz scholarship, which enables me to dedicate more time to my research and to making it accessible to a broader audience.
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Kate Willis-Urena

I am pursuing a PhD in Bioengineering within the fields of synthetic biology and metabolic engineering, and my research focuses on engineering yeast to produce high value terpenoids. I am extremely grateful to the Vadasz Family Foundation for this honour. Their generous support will allow me to focus on my research and empower me to reach my goals.Ìý
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Zi Xin Zhang

My research focuses on mechanics and the applications of advanced materials. As a Vadasz Scholar at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, I am honored by this recognition and grateful for the opportunity it provides to fully dedicate myself to my research.Ìý

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