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come help pack the thunderdome! women's tip-off is at 6pm, men's tip-off is at 8pm!
come help pack the thunderdome! women's tip-off is at 6pm, men's tip-off is at 8pm!
come help pack the thunderdome! women's tip-off is at 6pm, men's tip-off is at 8pm!
come help pack the thunderdome! women's tip-off is at 6pm, men's tip-off is at 8pm!
hamzeh nakhaei niya will present his chemistry and materials science phd thesis proposal: electronic and chemical properties of epitaxially grown 2d transition-metal dichalcogenides (tmds)
tuesday, november 22, 2022 at 1 pm
cb 4058
committee members: dr. maryam ebrahimi, dr mark gallagher (co-supervisors), dr. craig mackinnon, dr. baoqiang liao and dr. leila pakzad (external), dr. rob mawhinney (chair)
everyone is welcome
fatemeh hassan pour will present her biotechnology phd thesis proposal: lignin nanoparticles with antibacterial performance for coating applications.
monday, november 28, 2022
10:30 am
atac 5035
committee members include dr. pedram fatehi (supervisor), dr. ebrahim rezaei, dr. kang kang, and dr. wensheng qin (external). dr. ahmed elshaer will chair the event.
everyone is welcome
mahsa jahed will present her biotechnology phd thesis proposal: experimental and numerical investigation of multi-phase multicomponent drug delivery through a patient-specific respiratory airway using pressurized metered-dose inhalers (pmdis)
wednesday, november 23, 2022
9 am
atac 2019
committee members include drs. pakzad and kozinski (co-supervisors), dr. siamak elyasi, dr. francisco ramos, and dr. hamid tayebi (external). dr. ahmed elshaer will chair the event.
everyone is welcome
join us in the makerspace@paterson to learn the ins and outs of 3d printing. this 30-minute session will include a general introduction to 3d printing, basic features and operation of the printers and safety guidelines. see a 3d printer in action!
attendance at a 3d printing orientation is required for anyone wanting to use the printers.
register here.
registration is through the library’s events and workshops calendar.
join us in the makerspace@paterson to learn the ins and outs of 3d printing. this 30-minute session will include a general introduction to 3d printing, basic features and operation of the printers and safety guidelines. see a 3d printer in action!
attendance at a 3d printing orientation is required for anyone wanting to use the printers.
register here.
registration is through the library’s events and workshops calendar.
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you are invited to sit down with dr. al-abadleh to discuss equity, diversity and inclusion (edi) from the stem perspective. dr. al-abadleh is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at wilfred laurier university and a fellow at the balsillie school of international affairs in waterloo.
in addition to the research talk she will give on tuesday evening, she will be hosting a student-only discussion on edi in the atac 1007 from 10:00am - 11:30am. please join us for this important and insightful discussion.
free cookies and refreshments will be provided!
please register in advance using this link: https://forms.gle/yhpkpwmzu35i6qtr9
this event is part of the science speaker series 2022 organized by the faculty of science and environmental studies.
global climate change and environmental degradation are classified as the biggest challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. the amplified greenhouse effect from burning fossil fuels has resulted in raising atmospheric and ocean temperatures, worsening regional air quality, and increasing frequency and intensity of weather extremes among other impacts felt by societies all over the world. this presentation will highlight research in professor ai-abadleh's lab aimed at climate action (at global and regional levels), and clean water. these areas are two of the seventeen united nations sustainable development goals. this research demands innovative and integrated approaches to thinking at multiple scales. to tackle these grand challenges and improve societal resiliency, we can learn important lessons from historical environmental crises since the industrial revolution, which emphasize the need for science-based policies and regulations backed by public engagement and support.
dr. hind a. ai-abadleh is a professor of chemistry and biochemistry at wilfrid laurier university in waterloo, ontario. she is a fellow at the balsillie school of international affairs in waterloo, chair of the atmosphere-related research in canadian universities, and past chair of the environment division in the chemical institute of canada.