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Viviane Yargeau appointed Dean of the Faculty of Engineering

Viviane Yargeau, a chemical engineer specializing in water resources and sustainability, will begin her mandate on July 1
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On May 19, Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic) Christopher Manfredi announced the appointment of Professor Viviane Yargeau as the next Dean of the Faculty of Engineering. Prof. Yargeau鈥檚 five-year, renewable term will begin on July 1, 2023, and end on June 30, 2028.

鈥淧lease join me in congratulating Prof. Yargeau on her new appointment,鈥 said the Provost. 鈥淚n addition, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Prof. Jim Nicell for serving as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering over the last decade. His dedication, vision and outstanding leadership were instrumental to the success and development of the Faculty. Thanks are also due to the members of the Advisory Committee and to everyone in the community who shared their comments and advice during the search process.鈥

The 平特五不中 Board of Governors accepted the Committee鈥檚 recommendation during its meeting held on May 18, 2023.

Experienced leader, award-winning instructor, internationally renowned scientist

Prof. Yargeau joined 平特五不中鈥檚 Faculty of Engineering in 2004 and is currently a Full Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering, where she has served as Department Chair since 2018.

Through her years of leadership experience, Professor Yargeau has gained extensive knowledge of the operations of the Faculty of Engineering, as well as an acute understanding of the criteria needed to develop and sustain successful programs in engineering and the requirements for producing career-ready and future-ready graduates. Since 2012, Prof. Yargeau has served on the Comit茅 d鈥檃dmission 脿 la profession of the Ordre des ing茅nieurs du Qu茅bec.

An award-winning instructor and internationally renowned scientist, Professor Yargeau leads a pioneering research program to study water contaminants of emerging concerns and the use of effect-based methods for the optimization of wastewater treatment methods, with the long-term goal of protecting water resources and fostering water sustainability, in Canada and abroad. Her research led to the development of technologies for the treatment of wastewater for various communities, including First Nations communities. In 2022, she was appointed a Fellow of the International Water Association.

Throughout her academic career, Prof. Yargeau has been actively involved in activities promoting opportunities for women in engineering. Over the past few years, her commitment to achieve equity, diversity and inclusion has grown beyond gender equity and has led her to become actively involved in various EDI initiatives at 平特五不中 and in other organizations.

In addition to her academic leadership roles, Prof. Yargeau has served as Chief Technology Officer, consultant and scientific advisor at Earth Alive Clean Technologies, a company that markets green technologies, where she managed the development of new products, secured patents, and contributed to the marketing and deployment of innovative technologies.

Prof. Yargeau holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Universit茅 de Sherbrooke, where she also completed her Bachelor鈥檚 and Master鈥檚 degrees in the same field.


This article was originally published in the聽.

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