Sasan Sattarpanah Karganroudi
Sasan Sattarpanah Karganroudi
Sasan Sattarpanah Karganroudi is a research professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the...
Inès Esma Achouri
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnological Engineering, University of Sherbrooke, Canada.
Pre. Inès E. Achouri, P.Eng., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering and has held the Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Process Intensification for Advanced Catalysts and Sustainable Energy since April 2021. She is the Deputy Director of the Technology and Process Research Group (TSRG) and Chair of the Energy Division of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC). Its expertise in process intensification covers both the chemical and pharmaceutical fields for optimal efficiency.
Inès Esma Achouri
Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnological Engineering, University of Sherbrooke, Canada. Pre. Inès...
Khaled Ziane
Khaled Ziane holds a PhD in Industrial Safety and Environment with a focus on renewable energy. He works as a researcher at the Centre for Research and Innovation in Energy Intelligence (CR2ie) at Cégep de Sept-Îles, and he is heavily involved in projects related mainly to energy storage, industry 4.0, predictive maintenance and health management of multi-physical systems. His current research interests focus mainly on the following areas:
- Optimizing the range of electric vehicles
- Battery Management Systems (BMS)
- Artificial intelligence
- Embedded systems
Khaled Ziane
Khaled Ziane holds a PhD in Industrial Safety and Environment with a focus on renewable...
Kamal Al-Haddad
Kamal Al-Haddad is a Canadian electrical engineer, currently holding a Canada Research Chair at the Université de Montréal.
Kamal Al-Haddad
Kamal Al-Haddad is a Canadian electrical engineer, currently holding a Canada Research Chair at the...
Bruno G. Pollet
Bruno Georges Pollet BSc(Hons) MSc PhD FRSC (born 1969), is a French chemist and electrochemist, Fellow of the UK Royal Society of Chemistry, Professor of Chemistry, Director of the Green Hydrogen Lab, Co-Director of the Institute for Hydrogen Research at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières in Canada and Associate Professor of Renewable Energy at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) in Norway. He has worked on hydrogen energy in the UK, Japan, South Africa, Norway and Canada, and has industrial and academic experience. He is considered one of the world’s foremost hydrogen experts.
Bruno G. Pollet
Bruno Georges Pollet BSc(Hons) MSc PhD FRSC (born 1969), is a French chemist and electrochemist,...
Ana Tavares
Professor Ana Tavares’ research activities focus on fuel cells, in particular on the development of direct methanol cell membranes. Its activities also include the study of the mass transport phenomenon (diffusion of methanol, water, etc.) and electrode optimization (triple phase boundary).
Professor Tavares has extensive experience in:
- The development of non-fluorinated polymeric materials for fuel cells and their characterizations (structure, morphology, transport)
- Manufacturing and evaluation of PEM & DMFC batteries
- The synthesis and characterization of oxide-based electrocatalysts used in the fields of SOFCs, water electrolysis and the chloroalkali industry
Ana Tavares
Professor Ana Tavares’ research activities focus on fuel cells, in particular on the development of...
Samaneh Shahgaldi
Dr. Samaneh Shahgaldi is an Associate Professor at the University of Quebec and an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Waterloo. She holds the Canada Research Chair (CRC) at proton exchange membrane (PEM), fuel cells and electrolyzers. She is a member of The Institute of Innovations in Ecomaterials, Ecoproducts and Ecoenergy, based on biomass (I2E3) and Hydrogen Research Institute (HRI) of the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières (UQTR). She is an award-winning researcher, Chair of the scientific committee, and a member of the editorial board of the International Journal of Green Energy. She was also a Senior Research Scientist at Cummins/ Hydrogenics, dealing with different Fuel Cell and Water electrolyzer projects. She is leveraging all her industrial experiences and academic knowledge to improve clean energy technologies.
Samaneh Shahgaldi
Dr. Samaneh Shahgaldi is an Associate Professor at the University of Quebec and an Adjunct...
Nahi Kandil
Nahi Kandil has been a Professor with the Engineering School, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue since 2000. He has worked on research dealing with neural networks and their applications to wireless communications and power systems. He is now working mainly with localization and channel modeling in confined areas and mine environments.
Nahi Kandil
Nahi Kandil has been a Professor with the Engineering School, University of Quebec in Abitibi-Témiscamingue...
Maude-Josée Blondin
Intelligent control and smart energy management techniques combined with technological advances have enabled the deployment of new operating systems in many engineering applications, especially in the domain of transport and renewable resources. Indeed, the control and energy management of transportation and renewable resources are shifting towards autonomous reasoning, learning, planning and operating. As a result, these techniques also referred to as autonomous control and energy management will become practically ubiquitous soon.
Maude-Josée Blondin
Intelligent Control and Smart Energy Management : Renewable Resources and Transportation Intelligent control and smart...
Youmin Zhang
Youmin Zhang is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering, Concordia University, Canada. His research interests are in the broad areas of monitoring, diagnosis and fault-tolerant control, guidance, navigation and control of unmanned systems and smart grids with integration of wind and solar renewable energies towards smarter (autonomy), safer (safety), more reliable (reliability), and more resilient (security) operations against physical faults and cyber-attacks, and with applications to forest fires and smart cities by combining with remote sensing techniques. He has published 8 books, over 600 journal and conference papers. Dr. Zhang is a Fellow of IEEE and CSME, and has been selected as World’s Top 2% Scientists. He has been an Editor-in-Chief (EIC), Editorial Advisory Board Member and Associate Editor of several journals, including as an Associate Editor of “IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics”, “IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks & Learning Systems”, “IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems – II: Express Briefs”, “IET Cyber-systems and Robotics”, “Unmanned Systems”, a Board Member of Governors and Representatives for Journal of Intelligent & Robotic Systems, and a Deputy EIC for “Guidance, Navigation and Control” etc. He has served as (Honorary) General Chair, Program Chair of several unmanned systems, renewable energies, and smart cities relevant conferences.
Youmin Zhang
Youmin Zhang is a Professor at the Department of Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering, Concordia...
Truong Nguyen
Assistant Professor, Chemical and Materials Engineering
Truong Nguyen
Assistant Professor, Chemical and Materials Engineering
David Rancourt
Pr David Rancourt is an assistant professor at the Université de Sherbrooke since January 2017 in the Createk Design Lab. His research interests focus on aircraft design, electric propulsion and systems engineering. He is Director of the Aerospace Engineering Design and Training Institute of Sherbrooke (AéroUdeS) and member of the NATO AVT-310, a technical committee on hybrid-electric propulsion. Pr Rancourt graduated from the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta with a PhD from his research on the development of a new electric propulsion helicopter configuration. Over the last 10 years, he contributed to over 30 publications, and three patents in the field of aircraft design, aircraft dynamics, and rotorcraft aerodynamics. Pr Rancourt uses his extensive airplane flight experience to support aeronautical education and research. He has also been involved in the Canadian Air Cadet Program since 2004 as a flight instructor and tug pilot with over 1100 hrs of flight time.
David Rancourt
Pr David Rancourt is an assistant professor at the Université de Sherbrooke since January 2017...
Mohamed Mohamedi
Since 2004, Mohamed Mohamedi has been a Professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Centre for Energy, Materials and Telecommunications. His research interests are in electrochemical technologies that encompass materials, fundamentals, and prototypes for applied research related to energy storage and conversion, including:
– Nanostructured multifunctional catalysts for direct alcohol fuel cells
– Advanced self-supporting catalysts for rechargeable Zn-Air batteries
– Environmentally friendly hybrid supercapacitors using both charge storage mechanisms in double-layer electrochemical capacitors (EDLCs) and metal oxide-based pseudocapacitors.
– Energy sources of implantable enzymatic biological fuel cells for medical applications
– Numerical simulation and fabrication of microfluidic energy systems
-Electrochemical sensors for diabetes detection and monitoring
Mohamed Mohamedi
Since 2004, Mohamed Mohamedi has been a Professor at the Institut National de la Recherche...
Dongling Ma
Professor Dongling Ma is interested in the development of new nanoscale materials and functional structures for biomedical and energy applications, such as the long-term monitoring of biological, photovoltaic or catalysis processes. More specifically, his research focuses on six themes:
- Synthesis, characterization, surface modification and biomedical applications of highly luminescent stable nanoparticles, in particular, near-infrared emitting quantum dots
- Investigating the surface chemistry and surface-property relationships of laser-fabricated nanoparticles
- Development of new nano-complexes for the detection of cellular transport of viruses
- New solar cells based on nano-hybrids of quantum dots and one-dimensional structures with high mobility (such as carbon nanotubes or TiO2 nano-belts)
- Design and production of new catalysts based on high-efficiency and low-cost transition metal nanoparticles
- Synthesis, characterization, surface modification and biomedical applications of multifunctional nanoparticles that integrate superparamagnetic and luminescent components into a unique nano-architecture
Dongling Ma
Professor Dongling Ma is interested in the development of new nanoscale materials and functional structures...
Ursula Eicker
Professor Ursula Eicker has been awarded the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Smart, Sustainable and Resilient Communities and Cities at Concordia University in Montreal. She is a German physicist who has coordinated numerous international research projects in the fields of energy efficiency in buildings and green energy supply systems.
Since June 2019, Dr. Eicker has been leading an ambitious research program focused on developing transformative strategies for the decarbonization of cities. This seven-year program is subsidized to the tune of $10,000,000 by the Canadian government; it also receives $10,000,000 in funding from Concordia University. The institution has invested in the formation of a research cluster on cities, with five professorships in building engineering, electrical engineering, biodiversity, philosophy and planning. Analyzing the issues related to urban transformation through a transdisciplinary approach, Concordia’s Next Generation Cities Research Group develops tools and strategies for a sustainable future.
In addition to contributing to 25 books, Dr. Eicker has published seven books, 128 peer-reviewed articles and 335 conference presentations.
Ursula Eicker
Professor Ursula Eicker has been awarded the Canada Excellence Research Chair (CERC) in Smart, Sustainable...
Jasmin Raymond
Interested in heat transfer phenomena applied to Earth sciences, Professor Raymond is a hydrogeologist who conducts research on geothermal energy. Its current projects concern the very low to high temperature resources associated with both geothermal heat pumps and power generation plants, are carried out on four continents, from the Arctic to the tropics, and help develop sustainable energy solutions to meet the growing needs of our society. Awarded by the Canadian Geotechnical Society, holds a research chair from the Institut nordique du Québec and is supported by UNESCO, Professor Raymond directs the Open Geothermal Laboratory used to characterize the thermophysical properties of rock essential to the modelling of geothermal systems of all kinds. The main objective of its projects, carried out in collaboration with designers, developers, manufacturers and regulators, is to improve the efficiency and profitability of geothermal systems through scientific and social innovations.
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Interested by heat transfer applied to Earth Sciences, Professor Raymond is a hydrogeologist conducting research on geothermal energy. His current projects involve very low to high temperature resources associated with both geothermal heat pumps and power production, spanned over four continents, from the arctic to the tropics, helping to develop sustainable energy solutions for growing needs of our society. Awardee of the Canadian Geotechnical Society, chair holder of the Institut nordique du Québec and granted by UNESCO, Professor Raymond leads the Laboratoire ouvert de géothermie to characterize thermophyscial properties of rocks essential to model geothermal systems of all kinds. The main objective of his projects, done in collaboration with geothermal designers, developers, manufacturers and regulators, is to improve the efficiency and profitability of systems by providing scientific and social innovations.
Jasmin Raymond
Interested in heat transfer phenomena applied to Earth sciences, Professor Raymond is a hydrogeologist who...
Shuhui Sun
Since 2012, Shuhui Sun is a Professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique (INRS), Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunications (Full Professor since 2019). His research interests focus on Nanomaterials for Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage, including H
Shuhui Sun
Since 2012, Shuhui Sun is a Professor at the Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique...
Sasha Omanovic
Sasha Omanovic is Professor of Chemical Engineering at McGill University. His research focuses on the development of electrodes for applications in the areas of energy conversion/storage, wastewater treatment and electrocatalytic hydrogenation, and on the investigation of corrosion processes and development of methods for corrosion protection. In the energy area, his laboratory works on the development of new electrode materials for hydrogen production by water electrolysis and for charge storage in supercapacitors.
Sasha Omanovic
Sasha Omanovic is Professor of Chemical Engineering at McGill University. His research focuses on the...
Innocent Kamwa
Areas of interest
- Generation, storage, transmission and distribution of electrical energy
- Smart, decentralised and sustainable electricity grids
- Modeling and Simulation of Electrical Machines
- Applications of Machine Learning and Signal Processing to Network Control
Innocent Kamwa
Areas of interest Generation, storage, transmission and distribution of electrical energy Smart, decentralised and sustainable...
Ali Hakkaki-Blush
Ali Hakkaki-Fard is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Université Laval. His research focuses on energy efficiency and renewable and sustainable energy systems. His research focuses on three main areas: geothermal energy, ejector cooling systems and photovoltaic thermal systems. However, he is also interested in green hydrogen production, district heating and building energy systems. Her main research goal is to make green energy accessible and affordable for all.
He received his Ph.D. from McGill University in 2011. His doctoral research focused on the numerical analysis of flow fields of unsteady reflections of shock waves. He joined CanmetENERGY-Natural Resources Canada in Varennes as a postdoctoral researcher in 2012. There, he studied air-source and geothermal heat pumps.
He left CanmetENERGY in December 2015 and joined the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology (UTS) in Tehran, Iran. He created the Renewable and Sustainable Energy Systems Lab at the same university. He left UTS and joined Laval University in August 2022.
Ali Hakkaki-Blush
Ali Hakkaki-Fard is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Université Laval....
François Allard
Professor François Allard joined the Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunication in 2022 to develop a research program in applied electrochemistry and numerical modeling of electrochemical cells. He is a regular member of the INRS-UQTR joint research unit (UMR) ON MATERIALS AND TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE ENERGY TRANSITION. He works mainly in the following areas:
- Finite element modeling of electrochemical cells (batteries, fuel cells and high-temperature electrolyzers).
- Development of metal and ceramic materials for electrolysis technologies (hydrogen, aluminum), metal electrode batteries (lithium, aluminum) and solid oxide fuel cells.
He has a strong background in thermal-electrical-electrochemical modeling, metal electrode synthesis and electrochemical cell evaluation for energy storage.
François Allard
Professor François Allard joined the Centre Énergie Matériaux Télécommunication in 2022 to develop a research...
Federico Galli
PhD in industrial chemistry, I worked on the development of sustainable bioplasticizers from vegetable oil and on the optimization of biodiesel production. Since 2017, I have been working at Polytechnique Montréal on new catalysts for the partial oxidation of methane to syngas, and the subsequent Fischer-Tropsch reaction for the synthesis of fuels. Since November 2021, I have been a Professor at the University of Sherbrooke. My research focuses on the optimization of small, medium and large-scale processes for the production of turquoise hydrogen by pyrolysis of methane, natural gas and residual materials. With a strong experience in catalysis and modeling, I aim to further develop a multi-scale catalytic process modeling (molecular, macromolecular, fluidodynamic, process simulation). Another area of research is the use of glycerol (crude) for the production of diols (and other molecules with high added value for a green and circular economy).
I am Vice-Chair of the Energy Division of the Canadian Institute of Chemistry, Associate Editor for the journals Processes (MDPI) and IET Renewable Power Generation (IET).
Author of the 2 applications for inventions, several scientific articles and conference participations, I teach industrial chemical processes, organic chemistry and, as of 2024, reaction systems at the University of Sherbrooke.
Keywords: modelling, turquoise hydrogen, life cycle assessment, catalysis, industrial processes
Federico Galli
PhD in industrial chemistry, I worked on the development of sustainable bioplasticizers from vegetable oil...
Mohamad Issa
Mr. Issa is a specialist in the field of renewable energy, marine electric propulsion and power distribution, with a doctorate in engineering from the University of Quebec in Chicoutimi (UQAC), and a master’s degree from the University of Quebec in Trois-Rivières (UQTR). He held the position of Director of Research and Development at AMH Canada from 2006 to 2012 and is a Research Associate at the Cégep de Rimouski (his CCTT) Innovation Maritime (IMAR), since April 2018.
Professor Issa is currently leading research projects related to the maritime industry (electric propulsion and green ports) and on the field of renewable energy and control systems based on artificial neural networks. Author of nearly 35 scientific publications in peer-reviewed international journals and a dozen chapter of books all over the world, Mr. Issa is a professor at the Maritime Institute of Quebec and an associate professor at UQAR. He co-supervises nearly 10 students at the Masters and PhD levels in connection with his research activities.
Mohamad Issa
Mr. Issa is a specialist in the field of renewable energy, marine electric propulsion and...
Qingsong Wang
Qingsong Wang received her B.Sc. degree in Automotive Engineering from Jilin University, Changchun, China, in 2012, her M.Sc. degree in Automotive Engineering from Tongji University, Shanghai, China, in 2015, and her Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering from Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, in 2018. Between July and September 2017, he was a visiting research associate at WEMPEC, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA.
He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering at the École de technologie supérieure – Université du Québec, Canada. From 2018 to 2019, he was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada; from 2019 to 2021 he was a Professor at Coventry University, Coventry, UK. His research interests include electrical machines and wireless power transfer, with applications in electrified transportation and renewable energy systems. He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed articles in journals and conference proceedings. He is an associate editor of the journal IEEE Transactions on Transportation Electrification and a senior guest editor of Energies.
Qingsong Wang
Qingsong Wang received her B.Sc. degree in Automotive Engineering from Jilin University, Changchun, China, in...
Gaixia Zhang
Gaixia Zhang holds the Marcelle-Gauvreau Research Chair in Engineering at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, Canada. She received her Ph.D. from Polytechnique Montréal and then continued her research at Western University and INRS, Canada. His research interests focus on advanced materials (catalysts, electrodes, and electrolytes) for sustainable energy devices and systems, including batteries, fuel cells, green hydrogen production, andCO2 reduction. She is also interested in interface and device engineering, as well as in-situ characterizations and theoretical simulations. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles in leading journals, including Nature Sustainability, Energy Environmental Science, Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Angew. Chim. Int. Ed., ACS Energy Letters, and more. She is the author of 10 book chapters and holds 4 U.S. patents (along with industry) related to batteries and fuel cells. She is among the top 2% of scientists in the world.
Gaixia Zhang is a Marcelle-Gauvreau Engineering Research Chair Professor at École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS), Montreal, Canada. She received her Ph.D. degree from Polytechnique Montréal, and then continued her research at Western University and INRS, Canada. Her research interests focus on Advanced Materials (catalysts, electrodes, and electrolytes) for Sustainable Energy Devices and Systems, including batteries, fuel cells, hydrogen production, and CO2 reduction. She is also interested in interface and device engineering, as well as in-situ characterizations and theoretical simulations. She has published over 150 peer-reviewed articles in top journals including Nature Sustainability, Energy Environmental Science, Advanced Materials, Advanced Energy Materials, Angew. Chem. Int. Ed., ACS Energy Letters, etc. She has authored 10 book chapters and holds 4 US patents (with industry) related to batteries and fuel cells. She is among the world’s top 2% scientists
Gaixia Zhang
Gaixia Zhang holds the Marcelle-Gauvreau Research Chair in Engineering at the École de technologie supérieure...
Martin Désilets
Built on 9 years of experience as an industrial researcher at Alcan International Ltd and on 17 years in academia (7 yrs in mechanical engineering at Université de Sherbrooke (UdS) and 10 yrs in chemical and biotechnological engineering at UdS), the expertise of Pr. Martin Désilets covers mainly 2 domains: 1- thermal diagnostic and simulation of electrochemical reactors and 2- development of reduced models for process control purposes. His recent contributions in the numerical simulation of electrochemical systems helped to understand transport phenomena inside various engineering applications like aluminium reduction process, alumino-thermal reduction of niobium oxide, electro-reduction of CO2, production of metallic lithium or lithium ion batteries. His management experience with technological transfer is regularly used to help his R&D partners to design and optimize their production facilities.
Martin Désilets
Built on 9 years of experience as an industrial researcher at Alcan International Ltd and...
Jesse Greener
Jesse Greener has been a full professor of chemistry at Université Laval since 2012 where his research area focuses on the combination of microfluidics/microfabrication, electrochemistry and analytical chemistry at the microscopic scale. Jesse is also the founder of Canada’s most established microfluidics company, FlowJEM Polymer Microfluidics, which operates in Toronto. Jesse’s team operates a well-funded research laboratory to develop and commercialize microfluidic analysis tools for spectroscopy and electrochemistry and use them for studies on the recovery of values from waste streams (waste to wealth). A major research theme of his group concerns bioelectrochemical systems (BES), which exploit electroactive bacteria to break down organic molecules in domestic and industrial wastewater. His group has demonstrated the world’s most efficient microfluidic microbial fuel cell, as well as new specialized methods for their study, including computational simulations of fluid dynamics. Other areas of interest include waste heat recovery, various sensors, electrochemical CO2 reduction, and bioinformatics.
Jesse Greener is a full professor in Chemistry at Université Laval since 2012 where his research area focuses on combining microfluidics/microfabrication, electrochemistry and microscale analytical chemistry. Jesse is also the founder of Canada’s most established microfluidic company, FlowJEM Polymer Microfluidics, which opperates out of Toronto. Jesse’s team exploits a well-funded research laborator to design and commerciallized microfluidic analytical tools, for spectroscopy and electrochemistry and use them for studies into recovery of valubles from wastestreams (waste-to-wealth). A major research theme in his group is bioelectrochemical systems (BES), which exploits electroactive bacteria to breakdown organic molecules in domestic and industrial wastewaters. His group has demonstrated the highest performing microfluidc microbial fuel cell in the world, along with new specialized methods for their study, including computational fluid dynamics simulations. Other areas of interest include waste heat recovery, various sensors, and electrochemical CO2 reduction, and biocomputing.
Jesse Greener
Jesse Greener has been a full professor of chemistry at Université Laval since 2012 where...
Adrian Ilinca
Adrian ILINCA is a professor of mechanical engineering at the École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal. He received his Ph.D. from École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1994. Until 2022, he was a professor and director of the Wind Energy Research Laboratory at the Université du Québec à Rimouski. His main contributions include hybrid renewable energy systems, pneumatic diesel hybridization, energy storage, energy efficiency, fluid flow simulation, heat and mass transfer, and optimization.
Adrian ILINCA is a Professor in Mechanical Engineering at École de Technologie Supérieure, Montreal. He obtained his Ph.D. from École Polytechnique de Montréal in 1994. He was, until 2022, professor and director of the Wind Energy Research Laboratory at Université du Québec à Rimouski. His main contributions are in hybrid renewable energy systems, pneumatic hybridization of diesel engines, energy storage, energy efficiency, fluid flow simulations, heat and mass transfer, and optimization.
Adrian Ilinca
Adrian ILINCA is a professor of mechanical engineering at the École de Technologie Supérieure in...
Sakine Khajavi
Sakine obtained a bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering – Ceramics in 2008, followed by a master’s degree in Extractive Metallurgy in the field of Materials Engineering in 2011. She then began her professional career as a university professor for a period of three years. She also assumed the role of Deputy Director in the Materials Engineering Group at the Foulad Institute of Technology in Iran, serving in this position for two years.
In 2018, she successfully completed her PhD in the field of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy, specializing in the field of hydrogen storage in metal hydrides. After her PhD, Sakine began a postdoctoral research position at UQTR, where she continued her research in the field of hydrogen storage in metal hydrides. During this period, she worked under the supervision and advice of her thesis supervisor, Professor Jacques Huot, starting in 2019.
Subsequently, in 2020, she began another postdoctoral research position to study the recycling of lithium-ion batteries at UdeM/CNETE, working under the supervision of Professor Michael Dollé. It was during this phase that she obtained a professional position at the CNETE as a research assistant in electrochemistry.
Area of expertise and research:
– Electrochemistry and solvent extraction
-Critical and strategic material recycling
-Recycling of Li-ion batteries
-Storage of hydrogen in metal hydrides
-Development of new alloys and use of new synthesis techniques
-Identification of the microstructure material
Sakine Khajavi
Sakine obtained a bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering – Ceramics in 2008, followed by a...
Tarek Rouissi
Assistant Professor-Co-Scientific Director of the Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory
Holder of an engineering degree in food technologies, a master’s degree in industrial engineering, and a doctorate in water sciences, Prof. Rouissi has more than 10 years of experience in research, his work covering themes related to chemistry and environmental biotechnology, bioremediation, biocomposites and the valorization-bioconversion of residues. He has worked in several institutions and held several positions, including as a research professional at UQAC and UQTR, research associate at INRS, research coordinator at CTRI, and recently as director of innovation at CRIBIQ. He is currently an associate professor at Laurentian University, co-scientific director of the Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory, and an associate professor at UQAC and INRS in the past.
Expertise:
- Industrial Bioprocesses
- Food Engineering-Materials Engineering
- Environmental chemistry and biotechnology
Tarek Rouissi
Assistant Professor-Co-Scientific Director of the Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory Holder of an engineering degree in food...
Faïçal Larachi
Prof. F. Larachi’s research aims to design micro/multifunctional systems and materials in the fields of shipping, (bio-)energy, mineral resources and the environment, with a focus on the enhancement/conversion of unconventional fossil energy/residual biomass, the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through CO2 capture/storage, and the resolution of aqueous chemistry and in mineral processing. He has served as Associate Editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering and as a member of the Editorial Board or Advisory Board of the journals Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Chemical Engineering & Processing : Process Intensification, and Indian Chemical Engineer. His research contributions have been recognized, including the Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, a two-time recipient of the NSRC Discovery Accelerator Supplement, and a recipient of the 2012 UL Summa Research Award. Prior to joining Université Laval as a professor, he obtained an engineering degree from USTHB (Algeria), a PhD in chemical engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (France) and was a postdoctoral researcher at École Polytechnique de Montréal. He was a visiting researcher at Total (France), the French Petroleum Institute (IFPEN) and the Consortium de Recherche Minérale (COREM) during his sabbatical years.
Professor F. Larachi’s research focuses on the design of micro/multifunctional processes and materials in the areas of marine transportation, (bio)energy, mineral resources and the environment, with emphasis on the improvement/conversion of unconventional fossil energy/residual biomass, the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions through CO2 capture/storage, and the solution of aqueous and interfacial chemistry problems in mineral processing. He has served as associate editor of the Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering and on the editorial or advisory boards of the journals Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research, Chemical Engineering & Processing: Process Intensification, and Indian Chemical Engineer. His research contributions have been recognized, including the endowment of a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair, a two-time winner of the NSERC Discovery Accelerator Supplement, and the 2012 UL Summa Research Award. Prior to joining Université Laval as a professor, he earned his BSc in chemical engineering from USTHB (Algeria), a doctoral degree in chemical engineering from the Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine (France), and was a postdoctoral researcher at the École Polytechnique de Montréal. He has been in sabbatical at Total (France), the French Petroleum Institute (IFPEN) and the Consortium de Recherche Minérale (COREM).
Faïçal Larachi
Prof. F. Larachi’s research aims to design micro/multifunctional systems and materials in the fields of...
Marie Hébert
Assistant professor at the Université du Québec at Trois-Rivières (UQTR) in the department of mechanical engineering, Marie Hébert received her Ph.D. in Mechanical and Mechatronics engineering from the University of Waterloo in 2020. She developed her expertise in mechatronics and fluid dynamics. As a member of the Hydrogen Research Institute, she is actively involved in projects for the electrification of various vehicles with fuel cell systems. Her research interests include multiphysics systems, modelling, fuel cell systems, fluid dynamics, control, optimization of fluid supply, and microfluidics. She was awarded the Mechanical engineering medal in 2016 from Concordia University and has been the recipient of several scholarships such as the Nanofellowship from the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology, and the Canada Graduate Scholarships – Doctoral (CGS D) from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC).
Marie Hébert
Assistant professor at the Université du Québec at Trois-Rivières (UQTR) in the department of mechanical...
Hazzab Abdeldjebar
Abdeldjebar Hazzab completed his degree in State Engineering (1995), Magister (1999) and Doctorate (2006) at the University of Science and Technology of Oran in Algeria, all in electrical engineering. Since May 01, 2023 he has joined the Centre for Research and Innovation in Energy Intelligence (Cr2ie) in Sept-Îles as a researcher, he participates in the development of Cr2ie’s research projects. From October 01, 2023 to date, he has been an Associate Professor at the École de Technologie Supérieure (ÉTS) in Montreal. From July 01, 2022 to October 01, 2023 he was Visiting Professor where he contributes to the development of research in GRÉPCI. From April 4, 1999 he held the position of Assistant Professor, in February 2006 he became a Lecturer, in November 2011 he had the rank of Professor at the University of Bechar in Algeria. He has taught several modules in electrical engineering. He has held several administrative and scientific positions at the university. Director and founder of the CAOSEE research laboratory 11/2009 to 04/2022. Project manager of 05 research projects related to AI. He has supervised more than 43 doctoral theses and 40 master’s theses. Author of nearly 135 scientific and technical publications and 04 chapters in books. He has extensive experience in the energy field, particularly in renewable energy, advanced control, power electronics, industrial computing, AI, microgrids, smart grids, energy storage, and industrial energy efficiency.
Hazzab Abdeldjebar
Abdeldjebar Hazzab completed his degree in State Engineering (1995), Magister (1999) and Doctorate (2006) at...
Kun Zhang
Kun Zhang is a professor of mechanical engineering at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS). He collaborates closely with international researchers, in projects organized by the International Energy Agency (IEA) and the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA). Its specialty lies in the field of energy flexibility, advanced control systems, as well as smart buildings and cities, aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Kun Zhang
Kun Zhang is a professor of mechanical engineering at the École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS)....
François Ruelland
Dr. Ruelland designed a simulator of electric railway networks to size power equipment and evaluate train performance. As a train control engineer, he developed an expertise in RAMS (Reliability Availability, Maintenability, Safety) of electronic systems during his work to extend and renovate the Montreal metro. He is the author of articles on the energy optimization of railway networks for the IEEE and for the AQTr.
Dr. Ruelland has been a lecturer in electric transportation at ÉTS since 2016. Since 2022, he has been a teacher at Cégep Limoilou in electrical engineering technology. He participates in research efforts in the field of community resilience. The aim is to propose new software or hardware means to support a community in the event of an energy failure, while taking decarbonisation into account.
François Ruelland
Dr. Ruelland designed a simulator of electric railway networks to size power equipment and evaluate...
Marc-Antoine Legault
Project manager at the Innovative Vehicle Institute, Marc-Antoine Legault is a mechanical engineer and holds a master’s degree in robotics from the Université de Sherbrooke. He has been responsible for numerous research projects related to electric vehicles, applied, among other things, to high-capacity, high-voltage Li-ion tractive battery technologies. He also established a research group on autonomous vehicle technologies within the IVI. His field of expertise also extends to multiphysics simulations, the emulation of complex “hardware-in-the-loop” systems for the aeronautics industry and also the safety of Li-ion batteries. He also has a great interest in innovation management and the management of multidisciplinary R&D teams.
Marc-Antoine Legault
Project manager at the Innovative Vehicle Institute, Marc-Antoine Legault is a mechanical engineer and holds...
David Myja
A chemical engineer by training, David holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in lignocellulosic materials science and engineering from UQTR. During his studies and his research position at Innofibre, he developed an expertise in the chemical modification of cellulosic fibers and the development of biomaterials. His research focuses on the use of lignocellulosic fibers and biomass valorization in several sectors of activity such as pulp and paper, protective packaging, construction, water treatment, printed electronics and batteries.
Chemical engineer by training, David holds a master’s and a doctorate in science and engineering of lignocellulosic materials from UQTR. During his studies and his research position at Innofibre, he has developed expertise in the chemical modification of cellulosic fibers and the development of biomaterials. His research focuses on the use of lignocellulosic fibers and the valorization of biomass in several sectors such as pulp and paper, protective packaging, construction, water treatment, printed electronics, and batteries.
David Myja
A chemical engineer by training, David holds a master’s degree and a doctorate in lignocellulosic...
José Candanedo
José A. Candanedo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke. His research interests include model-based predictive control for buildings, development of optimal energy control and power demand management strategies, control-oriented modeling of thermal dynamics of buildings and HVAC systems, data analysis in buildings, modeling of thermal energy storage devices, energy flexibility and building-grid interaction. José is part of the Canadian delegation participating in the IEA EBC Annex 81 “Data-Driven Smart Buildings” (2019-2023), where he co-leads Subtask B (Model-Based Predictive Control).
José Candanedo
José A. Candanedo is an Associate Professor in the Department of Civil and Building Engineering...
Taheri Shamsodin
Shamsodin Taheri is a full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO). All of his research is based on the practical application of advanced techniques for the integration of renewable energy sources into the electricity grid in cold conditions. More specifically, his research team evaluates the performance of photovoltaic panels and their integration in cold regions using artificial intelligence techniques. He established a research laboratory within UQO (LAR3E: Laboratoire de recherche en efficacité énergétique des réseaux électriques) based on his CFI grant. He contributed to the implementation of the innovative program by creating the innovative renewable energy and smart grids unit at UQO. He is also a senior member of the IEEE.
Research interests:
- Power Electronics
- Renewable
- Energy efficiency
- Smart Grids
Taheri Shamsodin
Shamsodin Taheri is a full professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at...
Hendra Hermawan
Hendra Hermawan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Université Laval, Canada. He specializes in corrosion metallurgy and electrochemistry, with a particular focus on revealing the relationship between microstructure and electrochemical behavior of high-performance metal alloys. He is a Professional Engineer registered with the Professional Engineers of Ontario. He serves the scientific community as a member of the editorial board of several scientific journals and as a reviewer of articles and grant applications related to materials science and engineering.
Hendra Hermawan is an associate professor at the Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Université Laval, Canada. He specializes in the metallurgy and electrochemistry of corrosion, with a particular focus on revealing the relationship between microstructure and electrochemical behavior of high-performance metal alloys. He is a professional engineer registered with the Professional Engineers Ontario, Canada. He serves the scientific community as a member of editorial board at several journals and as reviewer for papers and grant applications related to materials science and engineering.
Hendra Hermawan
Hendra Hermawan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mining, Metallurgical and Materials Engineering,...
Mohsen Kandidayeni
Dr. Mohsen Kandidayeni is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at UQTR. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Quebec, Trois-Rivières (UQTR) in 2020. He has held positions as a postdoctoral researcher at Université de Sherbrooke and a research associate at the Hydrogen Research Institute of UQTR.
Dr. Kandidayeni’s research focuses on renewable energy, particularly hydrogen applications in transportation. His work includes health management of fuel cell systems, energy management of hybrid vehicles, and control of PEM fuel cells and electrolyzers. He has published around 65 journal and conference papers and received numerous awards, including the Best Ph.D. Thesis Award at UQTR in 2020 and scholarships from FRQNT.
He is a member of IEEE and has been Chair of Electric Vehicles, Vehicular Electronics, and Intelligent Transportation at the IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference (VTC) since 2022.
Mohsen Kandidayeni
Dr. Mohsen Kandidayeni is currently an assistant professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer...
Maha Bhouri
Dr. Maha Bhouri has been an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering at the Université du Québec à Rimouski since August 2023. Prior to this position, she spent three years as an assistant professor, a teaching-focused position, in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She received her PhD in energy and materials sciences from the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières, followed by two postdoctoral fellowships at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR-Stuttgart) and Dalhousie University. His research interests focus on the development of solid hydrogen storage systems and thermal energy storage systems with the objective of accelerating the energy transition in Canada.
Dr. Maha Bhouri has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science, and Engineering at the University of Quebec at Rimouski since August 2023. Before joining this position, she spent three years as a Teaching Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She earned her PhD in Energy and Materials Sciences from the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières, followed by two postdoctoral fellowships at the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) and Dalhousie University. Her research interests focus on advancing the clean energy transition through the development of solid-state hydrogen storage systems and thermal energy storage systems.
Maha Bhouri
Dr. Maha Bhouri has been an associate professor in the Department of Mathematics, Computer Science...
Thierry Ghislain
Expertise: Analytical chemistry, Process analytical technologies (PAT), Chemometrics, Carbonaceous residue recovery, Pyrolysis, Biochar, Biomass, Biofuels, Anaerobic digestion
Prof. Thierry Ghislain is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biotechnological Engineering at the Université de Sherbrooke. He holds the Research Chair on Pyrolytic Carbon (CRICaP) and Director of the Laboratory for the Analysis of Biomass, Bioproducts and Bioprocesses (LAB). His dual specialization in analytical chemistry and process engineering has enabled him to collaborate with numerous industrial partners as well as several Quebec and Canadian universities in fields as diverse as renewable energy, biofuels and bioproducts, agri-food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries as well as the environment.
Thierry Ghislain
Expertise: Analytical chemistry, Process analytical technologies (PAT), Chemometrics, Carbonaceous residue recovery, Pyrolysis, Biochar, Biomass, Biofuels,...
Olivier Rezazgui
Graduated with a PhD in Applied Chemistry from the University of Limoges in 2015; Dr. Olivier Rezazgui then did a first post-doctoral fellowship in Rouen before crossing the ocean to settle in Trois-Rivières where he is now a researcher for Innofibre.
Equally at ease on fundamental and industrial projects, Dr. Rezazgui’s guiding principle is the preservation of our planet and sustainable chemistry, as evidenced by his research projects: development of bio-inspired herbicides; recovery of forest residues in bitumen, production of biofuels and reduction of GHG emissions. Naturally curious, he has developed skills in fields as varied as organic synthesis, spectroscopy, biology and molecular modelling during his professional experiences.
Today at Innofibre, CCTT attached to the Cégep de Trois-Rivières; He uses his knowledge to propose innovative solutions to manufacturers to decarbonize their processes. This involves the development of innovative processes in terms of bioenergy, biomaterials, recovery and reuse of residues and other projects in the circular economy.
His motto: There are no incurable diseases, only lack of willpower. There are no worthless herbs, only the lack of knowledge. (Avicenna)
Olivier Rezazgui
Graduated with a PhD in Applied Chemistry from the University of Limoges in 2015; Dr....
Jacopo Profili
Professor Jacopo Profili is a specialist in innovative materials. Holder of a double PhD in plasma physics and engineering from the Université de Montréal and the Université Toulouse III, he has developed an expertise in the physics and chemistry of plasma systems at atmospheric pressure focusing on the study of interactions with complex multiphase media (solids, liquids, gases and suspensions). Focusing on the synthesis of advanced nanomaterials and the creation of new atmospheric pressure plasma systems, his research aims to develop new advanced processes and materials for energy and environmental technologies. Professor Profili is also co-founder of KALEGO Solutions, a company that specializes in the creation of highly innovative surfaces.
Jacopo Profili
Professor Jacopo Profili is a specialist in innovative materials. Holder of a double PhD in...
Ayoub Tanji
Dr. Ayoub Tanji is a researcher and R&D project manager at the Centre de Métallurgie du Québec (CMQ), where he heads the corrosion and electrochemistry section. He holds a PhD in Materials Engineering and Metallurgy from Laval University (Canada) and a Master’s degree in Materials and Surface Engineering from France. He specializes in the development of advanced metal alloys for energy, biomedical and industrial applications. His work focuses on corrosion protection, coatings and surface treatments, applied metallurgy, as well as the development of materials for hydrogen technologies and batteries.
He coordinates several collaborative projects with Canadian universities (UQTR, Université Laval, INRS, UQAR, Université de Sherbrooke) and international universities: UMONS (Belgium), ENSAM (France), LIST (Luxembourg), UM6P (Morocco), University of Tennessee (United States), University of Michigan (United States), Missouri State University (United States), Brawijaya University (Indonesia) and American University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). It also collaborates with numerous industrial partners through provincial and federal research programs.
Sectors of activity:
- Electrochemistry and advanced processes
- Energy and decarbonization
- Applied metallurgy
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Biography (English version)
Dr. Ayoub Tanji is a researcher and R&D project manager at the Centre de Métallurgie du Québec (CMQ), where he leads the corrosion and electrochemistry division. He holds a Ph.D. in Materials and Metallurgical Engineering from Université Laval (Canada) and a Master’s degree in Materials and Surface Engineering obtained in France. His expertise focuses on the development of advanced metallic alloys for energy, biomedical, and industrial applications. His research covers corrosion protection, surface coatings and treatments, applied metallurgy, and the development of materials for hydrogen and battery technologies.
He coordinates several collaborative projects with Canadian universities (UQTR, Université Laval, INRS, UQAR, Université de Sherbrooke) and international partners, including UMONS (Belgium), ENSAM (France), LIST (Luxembourg), UM6P (Morocco), University of Tennessee (USA), University of Michigan (USA), Missouri State University (USA), Brawijaya University (Indonesia), and the American University of Sharjah (United Arab Emirates). He also works closely with numerous industrial partners through provincial and federal research programs.
Fields of expertise:
- Electrochemistry and advanced processes
- Energy and decarbonization
- Applied metallurgy
Ayoub Tanji
Dr. Ayoub Tanji is a researcher and R&D project manager at the Centre de Métallurgie...
Simeon Nachev
Siméon Nachev obtained his PhD at the University of Grenoble in 2015. He worked as a Postdoc at the University of Saskatchewan until 2017. In 2019, he joined the Centre de Métallurgie du Québec in Trois-Rivières as a researcher. His interests focus on the lightening of metal structures and the strengthening of the mechanical properties of alloys, the solid storage of hydrogen in metal hydrides and the design of hydrogen tanks as well as hydrogen embrittlement of metal infrastructure.
Simeon Nachev
Siméon Nachev obtained his PhD at the University of Grenoble in 2015. He worked as...
Mohammad Latifi
Dr. Mohammad Latifi is a researcher (Class II) in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. He holds an NSERC-Discovery grant focused on the recycling of metals and plastics from e-waste. As a cleantech entrepreneur, he co-founded NeoCtech Corp., which specializes in the recycling of rare earth elements, which are essential for advanced clean and cutting-edge technologies, including in the energy transition. Dr. Latifi has led industrial projects related to green process engineering, hydrogen, critical minerals, and the circular economy. He has collaborated with companies such as TOTAL, OCP and Niobec. He has developed induction-heated fluidized bed reactors, which are used in various projects. Dr. Latifi received his Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Western University. Prior to moving to Canada, he worked for oil and petrochemical companies in Iran and earned a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tehran.
Dr. Mohammad Latifi is a research associate professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Polytechnique Montréal. He holds an NSERC Discovery Grant focused on metal recycling and the recycling of plastics from electronic waste. As an entrepreneur in clean technologies, he co- founded NeoCtech Corp., specializing in the recycling of rare earth elements, which are critical for advanced clean- and high technologies, especially in energy transition. Dr. Latifi has led industrial projects related to green process engineering, hydrogen, critical minerals, and circular economy. He has collaborated with companies such as TOTAL, OCP, and Niobec. He developed induction-heated fluidized bed reactors, which have been applied in various projects. Dr. Latifi earned his PhD in Chemical Engineering from Western University. Before moving to Canada, he worked for oil and petrochemical companies in Iran and obtained a master’s degree in chemical engineering from the University of Tehran.
Mohammad Latifi
Dr. Mohammad Latifi is a researcher (Class II) in the Department of Chemical Engineering at...

















































