Laboratory of Electrochemical
Engineering (LEE)
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Thank you for taking the time to view the contents of this website and learn about the exciting research activities in the Laboratory of Electrochemical Engineering (LEE)
We are interested in the fundamental and applied
aspects of electrochemistry, electrocatalysis and heterogeneous catalysis.
Projects at LEE are related to the electrocatalysis of small organic and
inorganic molecules for direct oxidation fuel cells, as well as
electrochemical promotion of catalysis (EPOC) for the environmentally
important reactions, such as NOx reduction from automobile
emissions and partial hydrocarbon oxidation.
LEE team photo, January 2012. From left to right, first row: Michele,
Holly, Rima; second row: Maxime, Anis, third row: Mohamed, Daniel, Dr.
Baranova
We are looking for undergraduate students to carry out research projects in the frame of CHG 4300 course Available projects: · Electrocatalysis of small organic molecules
Please come to see Prof. Baranova in CBY A413 or send an e-mail
Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering
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Latest News
Winter 2012 Daniel Martin is back to LEE for winter semester. Daniel will be
evolved in the project on Ni nanoparticles for H2 evolution Fall 2011 Paul Kim has successfully defended his Master’s thesis.
Congratulations! Paul has accepted a position with “Air Liquide” in Japan Dr. Anis Allagui joined LEE as a FQRNT postdoctoral fellow Alex Porter received UROP award to work on ethanol oxidation in alkaline
media. Congratulations! Mohamed Oudah and Maxime Lortie started CHG4300 research projects in
September March-July Elise Huynh from ENSIL,
France joined LEE for her summer internship. Holly Dole was being awarded the
Alexander Graham Bell Grant from NSERC. Congratulations!!!
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