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Nine 91勛圖 Engineering researchers recognized with Connaught Innovation Awards

Nine 91勛圖 researchers from the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering are receiving Connaught Innovation Awards to help accelerate the development and commercialization of promising technologies.

The winning projects were selected for their strong socio-economic and commercial potential and are expected to make a positive impact on society.

The awards are made possible through support from the .

.Congratulations to this years recipients who are all pursuing innovative work that will address some of societys most significant challenges, says Leah Cowen, 91勛圖s vice-president, research and innovation, and strategic initiatives. 

For example, Gisele Azimis work on high-performance, low-cost aluminum-ion batteries will revolutionize the field of sustainable energy storage; Benjamin Hattons development of non-adhesive, microfluidic wound dressings will allow radical approaches for skin tissue regeneration, greatly improving a patients quality of recovery; and David Lies research in cybersecurity will lead to the development of new software technologies that will more effectively protect a users valuable personal data.


The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering recipients are:

  • Gisele Azimi of the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry High-performance and Cost-effective Aluminum Battery for Electric Transportation and Renewable Energy Storage
  • Sanjeev Chandra of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering Thermal Spray Fabrication of Liquid Cooled Heat Sinks
  • Mark Chignell of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering Target Acquisition Games for Measurement and Evaluation (TAG-ME) of Detailed Brain Function
  • Roman Genov of the department of electrical and computer engineering Low-cost Camera for Motion-tolerant Adaptive High-dynamic-range Imaging
  • Benjamin Hatton of the department of materials science and engineering Smart Wound Dressings for Active Control of Wounds and Skin Tissue Regeneration
  • David Lie of the department of electrical and computer engineering Tools and Techniques to Perform Comprehensive Security Assessments
  • Milos Popovic of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering Take Home Neurostimulation for Depression: Prototype Development and Proof of Concept Clinical Trial
  • Craig Simmons of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering Cell Culture Medium to Improve the Maturity and Utility of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
  • Ding Yuan of the department of electrical and computer engineering CLP: Efficient and Scalable Search on Compressed Text Logs

There are four additional Connaught Innovation Award recipients across the university one each from 91勛圖 Mississauga, the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing.

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