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Paul Ayers
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Research focuses on: Mathematical methods, conceptual tools, and computational software for molecular modelling; New electronic structure theory methods; Concepts in quantum chemistry; Machine learning for chemical property prediction
Paul Ayers
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Biology
John Brennan
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Point-of-Care Diagnostics
John Brennan
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Michael Brook
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Science Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Research focuses on:Synthesis to make silicones more sustainable: controlling biological and interfacial properties by incorporating natural materials, new routes to recycle automotive tires, development of strategies to create precise silicones with precise properties
Michael Brook
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Science Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Jose Moran-Mirabal
Professor, University Scholar, Associate Chair (Research)
Research focuses on:Micro- and nanostructured materials fabrication and applications; nanocellulose surface chemistry; 3D printing; biosensors; super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, biomolecular interactions
Jose Moran-Mirabal
Professor, University Scholar, Associate Chair (Research)
Sarah Styler
Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry
Dr. Styler leads the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. (pesticides, art, road dust, traffic, interdisciplinary, combustion, light, equity, surfaces) research group, which currently consists of five excellent graduate students, one stellar undergraduate trainee, and one fantastic postdoctoral researcher.
As our name suggests, we are interested in a wide range of environmentally related topics:
- chemistry on atmospheric surfaces, including desert/urban dust, wildfire particulate matter, urban surfaces, and cultural heritage objects;
- air quality, climate, and health impacts of atmospheric processes;
- pollutant transformations in complex environmental matrices;
- interdisciplinary engagement (e.g., high-throughput reactor design, art conservation science);
- environmental justice (e.g., collaboration with community partners to identify disparities in pollutant exposure)
We are always looking for enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students to join our team. As of Spring 2022, please contact us through the standardized form on the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. website if you are interested in finding out more about the work we do and how it might fit with your own interests and goals.
Sarah Styler
Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry
Paul Ayers
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Research focuses on: Mathematical methods, conceptual tools, and computational software for molecular modelling; New electronic structure theory methods; Concepts in quantum chemistry; Machine learning for chemical property prediction
Paul Ayers
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Chemistry and Chemical Biology
Research focuses on: Mathematical methods, conceptual tools, and computational software for molecular modelling; New electronic structure theory methods; Concepts in quantum chemistry; Machine learning for chemical property prediction
John Brennan
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Point-of-Care Diagnostics
John Brennan
Professor, Canada Research Chair in Point-of-Care Diagnostics
Michael Brook
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Science Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Research focuses on:Synthesis to make silicones more sustainable: controlling biological and interfacial properties by incorporating natural materials, new routes to recycle automotive tires, development of strategies to create precise silicones with precise properties
Michael Brook
Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Science Chair in Sustainable Silicone Polymers
Research focuses on:Synthesis to make silicones more sustainable: controlling biological and interfacial properties by incorporating natural materials, new routes to recycle automotive tires, development of strategies to create precise silicones with precise properties
Jose Moran-Mirabal
Professor, University Scholar, Associate Chair (Research)
Research focuses on:Micro- and nanostructured materials fabrication and applications; nanocellulose surface chemistry; 3D printing; biosensors; super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, biomolecular interactions
Jose Moran-Mirabal
Professor, University Scholar, Associate Chair (Research)
Research focuses on:Micro- and nanostructured materials fabrication and applications; nanocellulose surface chemistry; 3D printing; biosensors; super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, biomolecular interactions
Sarah Styler
Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry
Dr. Styler leads the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. (pesticides, art, road dust, traffic, interdisciplinary, combustion, light, equity, surfaces) research group, which currently consists of five excellent graduate students, one stellar undergraduate trainee, and one fantastic postdoctoral researcher.
As our name suggests, we are interested in a wide range of environmentally related topics:
- chemistry on atmospheric surfaces, including desert/urban dust, wildfire particulate matter, urban surfaces, and cultural heritage objects;
- air quality, climate, and health impacts of atmospheric processes;
- pollutant transformations in complex environmental matrices;
- interdisciplinary engagement (e.g., high-throughput reactor design, art conservation science);
- environmental justice (e.g., collaboration with community partners to identify disparities in pollutant exposure)
We are always looking for enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students to join our team. As of Spring 2022, please contact us through the standardized form on the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. website if you are interested in finding out more about the work we do and how it might fit with your own interests and goals.
Sarah Styler
Assistant Professor, Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry
Dr. Styler leads the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. (pesticides, art, road dust, traffic, interdisciplinary, combustion, light, equity, surfaces) research group, which currently consists of five excellent graduate students, one stellar undergraduate trainee, and one fantastic postdoctoral researcher.
As our name suggests, we are interested in a wide range of environmentally related topics:
- chemistry on atmospheric surfaces, including desert/urban dust, wildfire particulate matter, urban surfaces, and cultural heritage objects;
- air quality, climate, and health impacts of atmospheric processes;
- pollutant transformations in complex environmental matrices;
- interdisciplinary engagement (e.g., high-throughput reactor design, art conservation science);
- environmental justice (e.g., collaboration with community partners to identify disparities in pollutant exposure)
We are always looking for enthusiastic undergraduate and graduate students to join our team. As of Spring 2022, please contact us through the standardized form on the P.A.R.T.I.C.L.E.S. website if you are interested in finding out more about the work we do and how it might fit with your own interests and goals.