At the International Symposium on Electrochemistry and Surface Science (ISESS) in Honour of Jacek Lipkowski’s 80th Birthday, held from August 14th to August 17th at the University of Guelph, six U of G CEPS students won notable awards.
Student Oral Presentation Winners:
- Stephen Tatarchuk, graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, won 1st place in Section 1 for a presentation on Insight into Catalyst Activity for the Electrooxidation of Ammonia from Linear Scaling Relations and Microkinetic Modeling.
- Joshua van der Zalm, graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, won 2nd place in Section 2 for a presentation on Advancing Material Characterization with Integrated Optical Spectroscopy and Scanning Photoelectrochemical Microscopy.
- Negar Sabouhania, graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, won 1st place in Section 3 for a presentation on Synthesis of Bismuth Nanodendrites Catalyst for Electrochemical Carbon Dioxide Reduction.
Student Poster Winners:
- Carlos Ramirez, graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, won 2nd place for a poster on Graphene-Oxide Based Electrochemical Sensor for the Detection of Temozolomide.
- Jonathan Quintal, graduate student in the Department of Chemistry, won 3rd place for a poster on Phase and Morphology Engineering of TiO2 Photocatalysts for Water Splitting.
Congratulations to our students for their hard work and performance!