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Chao-Jun "C.-J." Li, a Canadian chemist, is E. B. Eddy Professor of Chemistry and Canada Research Chair in Green Chemistry at McGill University, Montréal.He is known for his pioneering works in Green Solvent (organic reactions in water) and Green Syntheses (water/functional group-tolerating organometallics, C-H activation, and photochemistry).
Karine Auclair – professor of chemistry at McGill University and Canada Research Chair in Antimicrobials and Green Enzymes; Francis Aveling (BA 1897, MA 1899) – Canadian psychologist, divinity scholar, and Roman Catholic priest
David Thomson Award for Excellence in Graduate Supervision and Teaching, McGill University Graduate Faculty. [4] [6] John A. Timm Award for Furtherance of the Study of Chemistry, New England Association of Chemistry Teachers. [4] [11] Michael Smith Award for the promotion of science, Government of Canada. [4] 1998
Karine Auclair was raised in Jonquière, Québec. [3] In 1994, Auclair completed an honor's Bachelor of Science in chemistry at Université du Québec à Chicoutimi, followed by a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in organic chemistry at the University of Alberta in 1999 with Professor John C. Vederas [1] [3] She then completed a post-doctoral fellowship in pharmaceutical chemistry at the ...
Dmitrii "Dima" F. Perepichka (born 1972) is the Chair of Chemistry Department [4] and Sir William C. MacDonald Chair Professor [5] in Chemistry at McGill University.His research interest are primarily in the area of organic electronics.
Audrey Moores is a Professor of Chemistry (2007 – present) and Tier II Canada Research Chair (2007-2017) in green chemistry at McGill University. [1] She was named an emerging investigator in 2017 by the RSC journal Green Chemistry. [2]
Schwarcz attended Logan school on Darlington and went on to study chemistry at McGill University in Montreal where he received a BSc (1969) [3] and PhD (1973). [1] Schwarcz became interested in magic and chemistry at the age of nine, when he saw a magician perform a rope trick at a school friend's birthday party. "Instead of using the usual ...
In 1973, he obtained his Doctor of Philosophy in physical and inorganic chemistry from McGill University. [1] [2] In addition to starting his teaching career at McGill University in 1982, he taught at both Dawson College from 1974 to 1984 and Vanier College from 1985 to 2003, two CEGEP-level institutions in Montreal, Quebec.