Chemistry Archives - Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) /gradstudies/tag/chemistry/ Tue, 22 Jul 2025 18:12:07 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 CASTL Team Delivers Introduction to Bioprocessing Course to 快播视频 Students /gradstudies/2024/12/09/castl-bioprocessing-course/ Mon, 09 Dec 2024 20:51:04 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=61646 The CASTL team recently had the pleasure of delivering our Introduction to Bioprocessing course to 快播视频 鈥 Faculty of Science undergraduate co-op students and 快播视频 Markham Campus graduate Master of Biotechnology Management and Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology students. Over the course of three engaging hours, students studying biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and other […]

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The CASTL team recently had the pleasure of delivering our Introduction to Bioprocessing course to 鈥 Faculty of Science undergraduate co-op students and 快播视频 Markham Campus graduate Master of Biotechnology Management and Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology students.

Over the course of three engaging hours, students studying biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, and other sciences enjoyed a 3D virtual tour of a manufacturing facility and gained valuable insights into the diverse career paths available in Canada鈥檚 dynamic biomanufacturing sector.

We are proud to support and inspire these bright minds as they embark on their professional journeys.

LinkedIn Post by Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences

CASTL team and 快播视频 students at the Bioprocessing course event.

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FGS celebrates current research undertaken by graduate students /gradstudies/2023/02/27/2023-current-research-celebration/ Mon, 27 Feb 2023 14:18:08 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=50593 Grad school is a place where passion can turn into ground-breaking discoveries and creative solutions to global issues. The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) is proud to support this cutting-edge research performed by our diverse body of students. From environmental sustainability to innovative solutions to societal change, these York scholars and researchers are undertaking projects […]

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Grad school is a place where passion can turn into ground-breaking discoveries and creative solutions to global issues. The Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) is proud to support this cutting-edge research performed by our diverse body of students. From environmental sustainability to innovative solutions to societal change, these York scholars and researchers are undertaking projects that can lead to real-world impacts and public good.

, a master鈥檚 student in Public Policy, Administration and Law, explores the experiences of autistic adults and caregivers in the Autism Mental Health Literacy Project (AM-HeLP). The guides created by AM-HeLP emphasise that societal acceptance and appreciation of autism is critical for better support and well-being of Autistic adults. Her visionary research can lead to societal changes in improving mental health care services in Canada.

鈥淚 hope that my research really can aid in the planning or the development of future mental health services and programs and also to build policies that build capacity and promote effective collaborations with stakeholders to better address unmet needs in society,鈥 says Tablon Modica of the project. Her research highlights how vital it is to be an ally to marginalized groups and advocate for their voices to be heard.

Paula Tablon Modica

Paula Tablon Modica

is a PhD candidate in the Department of Chemistry, who is exploring the use of non-metal catalysts as more sustainable alternatives of the future. His project creates a positive impact on a global scale by advocating for a greener chemical industry. Jordan is thinking outside the box with his research by opposing traditions in the field. Previously, scientists used metal catalysts to form unique bond activations and lower the energetic barriers that enabled these transformations, but Bentley is proposing that some organic materials can also do this.

The research that Bentley is undertaking has prepared him for a meaningful career in research. Whether it is going to be inside or outside of academia, his enthusiasm for the field will aid him in generating a more sustainable future for generations to come. 鈥淢y passion has always been in energy research especially on the chemical end,鈥 says Bentley. 鈥淚鈥檝e always loved to get my hands dirty and really understand how things work even from a young age.鈥

Jordan Bentley

Jordan Bentley

is a third year PhD student at the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. She is conducting multi-disciplinary research combining psychology, vision science and computer vision in order to understand drivers鈥 driving patterns. This cutting-edge work aims to build better driving assistance systems that can warn drivers and direct them to the things that they should be paying attention to on the road. By building these healthy driving patterns, this visionary research can ultimately save lives.

Kotseruba鈥檚 program provided the necessary interdisciplinary opportunities to make this research possible, 鈥淚 felt very fortunate to be exposed to many many works that give me a lot of ideas that I couldn't think of just staying within computer vision,鈥 says Kotseruba. Through venturing outside of her direct field, Kotseruba has the potential to create global impacts.

Iuliia Kotseruba

Iuliia Kotseruba

The virtual classroom has become a real-life research project for , a master's student in Education. His research is very timely as it deals with technology in education and its pedagogical, ethical and political consequences. His innovative project questions how specific identities engage differently with the multitudes of functions of Zoom and other platforms that are being used for virtual classrooms.

鈥淚 think that the resulting pedagogies coming from my project will seek to inform curriculum design and teaching design and how we go about engaging in teaching in the virtual classroom,鈥 says Khan of the potential contributions that his project can have on the future of education.

Noah Khan

Noah Khan

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The John Charles Polanyi Prizes /gradstudies/students/awards-and-scholarships/the-john-charles-polanyi-prizes/ Fri, 09 Jul 2021 13:15:05 +0000 /gradstudies/?page_id=42654 Overview In honour of the achievement of John Charles Polanyi, recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Government of the Province of Ontario has established a fund to provide annually up to five prizes to outstanding researchers in the early stages of their career who are continuing to post鈥揹octoral studies or have recently […]

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Overview

In honour of the achievement of John Charles Polanyi, recipient of the 1986 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, the Government of the Province of Ontario has established a fund to provide annually up to five prizes to outstanding researchers in the early stages of their career who are continuing to post鈥揹octoral studies or have recently started a faculty appointment at an Ontario university.

Value and Duration

  • $20,000 per prize

Eligibility

Deadlines

  • December 1

How to Apply

REQUIRED DOCUMENTATION

  • 颁辞尘辫濒别迟别诲听
  • Curriculum vitae, including information concerning the application. Updates to the CV will not be accepted after submission
  • A brief summary of the doctoral thesis (1 page singled sided, written by the applicant)
  • A statement of research (or writing) to be undertaken during the period of the award (maximum of 2 pages single-sided, plus an additional 1 page for diagrams, bibliography, etc., to be prepared by the applicant)
  • A non鈥搕echnical summary (maximum 500 words, written by the applicant)
  • Confidential letters from聽蹿辞耻谤听assessors. These should focus on an evaluation of the applicant鈥檚 research (or writing) to date, and the research (or writing) being undertaken. The applicant must ask for the appraisals to be transmitted electronically directly to the聽Scholarship & Awards Coordinator. Two of the assessors must not have been associated with the candidate as either a supervisor, or a member of the applicant鈥檚 supervisory committee, or a co鈥揳uthor and should preferably be from another university.

APPLICATION

  • Assemble and submit a complete electronic application to the聽Scholarship Coordinator聽
  • Incomplete applications will not be accepted under any circumstances

Support

  • If you require further assistance, please contact our Scholarship & Awards Coordinator by visiting our聽FGS Staff Directory.

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