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Sustainable approaches to advanced materials

JHE 264

05/11/2019, 7:30 pm - TO 05/11/2019 - 8:30 pm

Organizer: Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research Seminar Series

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The McMaster Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research Seminar Series presents:

Sustainable Approaches to Advanced Materials

Advanced materials underpin many of the recent advances in society. Is there any limit to what materials research can provide? How can materials research be more sustainable?

Lecturer: Professor Mary Anne White.

Professor White is the Harry Shirreff Professor of Chemical Research (Emerita) at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She holds a BSc (Honours Chemistry, 1975) from UWO, and PhD (Chemistry, 1979) from McMaster, carried out under the supervision of Professor James A. Morrison. Following an NSERC Postdoctoral Fellowship at the University of Oxford, in 1981 she took up an NSERC University Research Fellowship/Assistant Professorship at the University of Waterloo, which she transferred to Dalhousie University in 1983. Mary Anne rose through the ranks at Dalhousie, where she was co-founder and first director for the Institute for Research in Materials (now Clean Technologies Research Institute), and also director of the NSERC CREATE Program, DREAMS (Dalhousie Research in Energy, Advanced Materials and Sustainability).

Mary Anne’s research is in thermal properties of materials, now focused on energy storage. She has published more than 200 papers, a textbook (“Physical Properties of Materials”, now in its 3rd edition), and holds two patents. Mary Anne has received many awards, including the Noranda Award of the Canadian Society for Chemistry, the Sunner Award of the Calorimetry Conference, the Union Carbide Award for Chemical Education from the Chemical Institute of Canada, the American Chemical Society Award for Incorporation of Sustainability into Chemical Education, and the McNeil Medal for Public Awareness of Science from the Royal Society of Canada. She is an elected Fellow of the Chemical Institute of Canada, of IUPAC, and of the Royal Society of Canada. She holds honorary doctorates from McMaster University, the University of Western Ontario and the University of Ottawa. She is an Officer of the Order of Canada.

THE JAMES A. MORRISON LECTURES are the Brockhouse Institute for Materials Research (BIMR) distinguished lecture series. They are named in memory of J.A. Morrison, FRSC, one of Canada’s most accomplished physical chemists, and the BIMR’s founding director, from 1969 until 1986.