HUMANS IN CHEMISTRY T.O.
Our #HumansinChemTO series highlights everyone in, around or close to chemistry - to learn more about their stories, their inspirations - and their favourite element!
Learning Through Mentorship and Skills Development for a Brighter Future with Trevor Janes, PhD - Operations Specialist
Trevor Janes completed his undergraduate studies in chemistry at the University of British Columbia and went on to obtain his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Toronto researching the coordination chemistry and reactivity of metal complexes with NN chelate ligands. In between TA’ing chemistry labs and tutorials and conducting research, Trevor gave back to the community through volunteering and writing for The Green Chemistry Initiative blog and UofT’s student newspaper, The Varsity.
After his doctorate, he completed two postdoctoral fellowships at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Luna Nanotech before entering the industry sector at Toronto Research Chemicals Inc. Trevor was our industrial liaison (2021-2022) and former chair of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) Toronto Section (2022-2024) leading our team in the organization of career development related events. Trevor Janes is currently an organic chemist at Toronto Research Chemicals Inc, below you’ll read about his passions and career journey from academia to industry.
From Lab to Equity, Leveraging Chemistry PhD for Inclusive STEM Access with Dr. Eugenia Addy - CEO of Visions of Science
Dr. Eugenia Addy, a versatile scientist, educator, speaker, and community organizer, boasts an impressive academic background with a PhD in Chemistry from the University of Toronto. With a passion for community advocacy spanning over 15 years, Dr. Addy has developed and implemented numerous children and youth initiatives across more than 40 "low-income" communities. She is the CEO of Visions of Science, a charitable organization with the mission of transforming communities, society, and the planet through equitable access to STEM.
Incorporating Engineering into an Interdisciplinary Environment with Dr. Ehsan Behzadfar - Assistant Professor at TMU’s Creative School
Dr. Behzadfar is a faculty member at Toronto Metropolitan University’s Creative School. He joined academia in 2018 after spending more than four years in the packaging industry. With the decline of natural resources, his research focuses on developing sustainable solutions for polymeric material design. His approach is understanding the structure-process-property relationship in polymers and bio-composite materials through fundamental approaches to modern physics. He is the author of more than 25 peer-reviewed journal papers and has presented their research findings at several conferences.
Engaging in sustainability and leadership from an engineering lens with Taylor Stimpson - Program Manager
Taylor Stimpson holds a B.Eng & Society and MASc in Chemical Engineering from McMaster University and has over 6 years of expertise in interfacial engineering with a focus on bio-based, sustainable, and compostable materials. She is, at heart, a passionate problem-solver and environmentalist working to lead systems change toward a more climate-positive, equitable, and socially-just future, letting her passion guide her to her current role as Program Manager at the Academy for Sustainable Innovation (ASI).
Elevating your career path and ambitions with Esmeralda Bukuroshi - COVID Response Operations Lead
Esmeralda Bukuroshi completed her PhD in chemical engineering at the University of Toronto, specializing in material engineering for organic solar cells. During her PhD, she developed an interest in science policy and explored roles leaning more toward science advocacy. With her previous co-op experience as a chemist at Nova Chemicals, she went on to take a role as a Senior Analyst for more than a year before joining her current role as a Lead of COVID Response Operations at Ontario Health.
Defining passions and priorities with Loïse Perruchoud - Operations Manager
Loïse Perruchoud completed her PhD in chemistry at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC). Through her time at UTSC, she gained not just research experience, but also teaching and administrative experience, eventually becoming a lab coordinator and sessional lecturer at U of T. With her broad skill set, she is now an integral part of Liven Proteins, a food technology start-up, as their Operations Manager.
Finding new challenges and building a fulfilling career with Alison Ewart - Dean of Centre for Research and Innovation
Dr. Alison Ewart is currently Dean of the Centre for Research and Innovation at Fanshawe College in London, Ontario. She completed her PhD in organic chemistry from the University of British Columbia and began her career at Mitacs, holding several different leadership positions within the organization before moving to Fanshawe.
Exploring the shift towards sustainable energy with Matthew Small - Director of Project Development
After obtaining his BASc in Chemical Engineering and working in the oil and gas industry for a few years, Matthew Small decided to make a career shift and worked toward the MBA program at the Rotman School of Management. From there, he embarked on a new journey in the clean energy space and became the Director of Project Development at StormFisher Hydrogen, a developer and operator of hydrogen-based clean fuel production facilities.
From chemistry to environmental engineering with Joel Citulski - Process Engineering Manager
Curiosity has led Dr. Joel Citulski to start his journey in chemistry as a way to understand the world around him at a more fundamental level. With his passion for sustainability and water stewardship, he continued to pursue and complete his Master's and Ph.D. in environmental engineering at the University of Guelph, where he met his husband. Fast forward to today, Joel has utilized his Ph.D.-level engineering expertise and 15+ years of experience in water/wastewater systems to advance his career as Industrial Process Engineering Manager at Suez Water Technologies and Solutions.
Integrating computer programming in chemistry with Yuri Falcao - Lab and Operations Coordinator
During his time as a Ph.D. student at the University of Brasília, Dr. Falcao has grown interest in computer programming and its application in the chemistry field. After a life-changing incident, he decided to start over, move to Canada and complete his Computer Programming diploma - in the middle of a global pandemic. Combining his love for computers and a Ph.D.-level knowledge in chemistry, Dr. Falcao excels in his role as Lab and Operations Coordinator at Velocity Incubator, where he provides support and coordinates lab activities for deep-tech startups.
Impacting sciences and research outside of the lab with Sloane Evariste - Funded Research Officer
Dr. Sloane Evariste is a Funded Research Officer in the Faculty of Arts & Science at The University of Toronto. She is the lead support person for the Sciences Sectoral units, with a primary focus on supporting grant application development for faculty members. Through her extensive research and travel experiences, Sloane gained valuable skills including grant writing, a solid understanding of the importance of research funding for advancing research, as well as strong communication and relationship building.
Leveraging undergrad experiences to advance your career with Monica Kwong - Operation Leads
Monica Kwong graduated from the Chemical Engineering program at Ryerson in 2018 and is currently working toward her P.Eng license. Having worked at Sofina Foods as both a co-op student and full-time Process Engineer, Monica leveraged her expertise in the food industry to advance her career as Operation Leads at Ingredion Incorporated, a leading global ingredients solutions company. Besides that, she has demonstrated excellent leadership volunteering for various organizations, including her role as CIC Toronto’s chair in 2017.
A closer look into the NSERC ContRoL lab with Todd Hoare - Chemical Engineering Professor
Dr. Todd Hoare is a Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University and the Canada Research Chair in Engineered Smart Materials. Research in the Hoare Laboratory for Engineered Smart Materials focuses on hydrogel and cross linked polymer networks - in drug delivery, agriculture, anti-infective surfaces, tissue engineering and various other applications.
Cover photo credit: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), 2022