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Xing-Fang Li is a toxicologist whose research involves the discovery and identification of water contaminants through the development of new analytical technologies, as well as the engineering of solutions to ensure safe drinking water. Li is a professor at the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology at the University of Alberta in Canada.
Bruno Georges Pollet BSc(Hons) MSc PhD FIAHE FRSC (born in 1969, French national and Canadian permanent resident), is an electrochemist and electrochemical engineer, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry, a Fellow of the International Association for Hydrogen Energy, a full professor of chemistry, director of the Green Hydrogen Lab and member of the Hydrogen Research Institute (Institut ...
The following year, Pawliszyn was honoured by the Canadian Society for Chemistry with the 2012 E.W.R. Steacie Award as a scientist who has made a "distinguished contribution to chemistry while working in Canada." [18] In 2019, Pawliszyn was ranked the 9th most influential person in analytical science across the globe by Analytical Scientist. [19]
Aaron R. Wheeler is a Canadian chemist who is a professor of chemistry and biomedical engineering at the University of Toronto since 2005 with cross-appointment at Institute of Biomedical Engineering and Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research.
Stephan was also appointed to a Canada Research Chair at Windsor in 2005 and in Toronto in 2008 and reappointed in 2015. He has been awarded a Killam Research Fellowship (2009–2011), a re-invitation from the Humboldt Foundation for a Senior Research Award (2011) and the Ludwig Mond Award and Lectureship (Royal Soc. Chemistry UK, 2012), and ...
Jerome Alexander (1876–1959), American expert on the chemistry of colloids; Ivan Alimarin (1903-1989), Soviet chemist, one of the leaders of analytical chemistry in 20's century; Elmer Lucille Allen (born 1931), American chemist and ceramic artist; Heather C. Allen (born 1960), American chemist; Adah Almutairi (born 1976), American chemist
During his PhD he developed an interest in personal computers and wrote software programs to fit NMR relaxation data. Williams continued his work in spectroscopy at the National Research Council (Canada) using EPR spectroscopy to perform single-crystal studies of organometallics compounds.
Subsequently, he secured an M-Tech in industrial catalysis from Cochin University of Science and Technology in 2002 and moved to Canada for doctoral studies, earning a PhD in Chemistry (specialisation in analytical environmental chemistry) from Carleton University in 2007.