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Conway was a "complete" electrochemist in that he worked on nearly all aspects of electrochemistry: the electrified interface, ion solvation, adsorption, electrode kinetics and solvated electron, oxide film formation, electrocatalysis, rechargeable batteries, and electrochemical capacitors. He coined the term Supercapacitor. [2]
National Research Council of Canada (2004–2006) Chenzhong Li ( Chinese : 李晨钟 ) is a Chinese-born Canadian & American biomedical engineer, chemist, inventor, professor, and journal editor. Li is the co-Editor-in-Chief of the journal Biosensors and Bioelectronics (Elsevier) [ 1 ] and the associate editors of journals RESEARCH (AAAS) and ...
During his career, he has supervised 70 PhD students and trained many postdoctoral fellows. 30 former PhDs and post-docs are now professors in Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, UK & USA. Education has been a major part of his activities, and his lecture notes have formed the basis of a textbook ...
1986 W. Lash Miller Award in Electrochemistry, Electrochemical Soc. Inc. (Canadian Section) [20] 1985 Electrochemical Society W. Lash Miller Award [21] She is a Fellow of the Royal Society (UK), Royal Society of Canada, the Chemical Institute of Canada and the Electrochemical Society. [16]
Karim Zaghib was born in Constantine and grew up in Setif, Algeria. [3] He obtained the D.E.A. degree in 1987 and the Ph.D. degree in Electrochemistry under the direction of Prof. Bernadette Nguyen in 1990, both from the Grenoble Institute of Technology, and the Habilitation degree in Physics from Pierre and Marie Curie University (Paris VI) in 2002.
Ashok K. Vijh, OC OQ FRSC (born 1938) is an Indian born Canadian chemist.He was born in Punjab but moved to Canada in 1962.. Elected to The Royal Society of Canada in 1985, he was president of The Academy of Scienceof The Royal Society of Canada (2005-2007), [1] and, per office, a vice-president of The Royal Society of Canada.
Elod Lajos Gyenge is a professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the faculty of Applied Science in University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC, Canada.He is also an associate member of the Clean Energy Research Center of UBC Vancouver campus. [1]
He worked as postdoctoral research fellow and visiting faculty in the department of Chemical & Material Engineering at University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada (1994 –1997). He also worked on oil sands extraction technology at the University of Alberta and closely involved in various projects.