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Department of Chemical Engineering researchers honoured by the Ordre des ing茅nieurs du Qu茅bec

Nathalie Tufenkji and Mathieu Lapointe recognized for their work in water treatment and purification

Nathalie Tufenkji聽and Mathieu Lapointe, both researchers at the Department of Chemical Engineering, were among 13 people honoured by the Ordre des ing茅nieurs du Qu茅bec (OIQ) during a gala on May 20.

Tufenkji won the Honoris Genius award in the Research or Teaching category, while Lapointe won the Honoris Genius award in the Rel猫ve (35 years or younger) category.

鈥淓ngineering is an exceptional profession that improves the quality of life in communities here and abroad,鈥 said Kathy Baig, president of the OIQ. 鈥淭he achievements of our laureates bear witness to this. Their considerable contribution to society is a great source of pride for our profession.鈥

The OIQ is the self-regulatory body that governs Quebec鈥檚 55,000 professional engineers.

Nathalie Tufenkji

Tufenkji is the Canada Research Chair in Biocolloids and Surfaces in the Department of Chemical Engineering. She leads a research group working in the area of (bio)colloid-surface interactions with applications in protection of water resources, engineering of biosensors and antimicrobial materials, and development of safe nanotechnology.

鈥淩ecognized for her work on the elimination of contaminants, microplastics and microorganisms during the treatment of drinking water, Nathalie Tufenkji was one of the first Canadian professors to offer a course on environmental nanomaterials,鈥 read the OIQ citation for Tufenkji. 鈥淪he established a new minor in nanotechnology engineering for undergraduate students. For graduate students, she designed and teaches a course on solving ethical problems in engineering.鈥

Mathieu Lapointe

Mathieu Lapointe is a a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Chemical Engineering and a member of Tufenkji鈥檚聽. His research interests include the removal of nano and microplastics during water treatment, and new materials and functionalized surfaces for water treatment.

鈥淎 researcher in environmental engineering and water treatment, Mathieu Lapointe is already recognized worldwide for his expertise in coagulation-flocculation-decantation, a physicochemical purification process to make water drinkable or to treat wastewater,鈥 said the OIQ citation for Lapointe. 鈥淗is work has been published in Environmental Science and Technology, one of the most widely read scientific journals in the field of the environment.鈥


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