Nine U of T Engineering researchers recognized with Connaught Innovation Awards
Nine University of Toronto researchers from the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering are receiving Connaught Innovation Awards to help accelerate the development and commercialization of promising technologies.
The winning projects were selected for their strong socio-economic and commercial potential and are expected to make a positive impact on society.
The awards are made possible through support from the .
.鈥淐ongratulations to this year鈥檚 recipients 鈥 who are all pursuing innovative work that will address some of society鈥檚 most significant challenges,鈥 says Leah Cowen, U of T鈥檚 vice-president, research and innovation, and strategic initiatives.
鈥淔or example, Gisele Azimi鈥檚 work on high-performance, low-cost aluminum-ion batteries will revolutionize the field of sustainable energy storage; Benjamin Hatton鈥檚 development of non-adhesive, microfluidic wound dressings will allow radical approaches for skin tissue regeneration, greatly improving a patient鈥檚 quality of recovery; and David Lie鈥檚 research in cybersecurity will lead to the development of new software technologies that will more effectively protect a user鈥檚 valuable personal data.鈥
The Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering recipients are:
- Gisele Azimi of the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry 鈥揌igh-performance and Cost-effective Aluminum Battery for Electric Transportation and Renewable Energy Storage
- Sanjeev Chandra of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering 鈥 Thermal Spray Fabrication of Liquid Cooled Heat Sinks
- Mark Chignell of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering 鈥 Target Acquisition Games for Measurement and Evaluation (TAG-ME) of Detailed Brain Function
- Roman Genov of the department of electrical and computer engineering 鈥 Low-cost Camera for Motion-tolerant Adaptive High-dynamic-range Imaging
- Benjamin Hatton of the department of materials science and engineering 鈥 Smart Wound Dressings for Active Control of Wounds and Skin Tissue Regeneration
- David Lie of the department of electrical and computer engineering 鈥 Tools and Techniques to Perform Comprehensive Security Assessments
- Milos Popovic of the Institute of Biomedical Engineering 鈥 鈥淭ake Home鈥 Neurostimulation for Depression: Prototype Development and Proof of Concept Clinical Trial
- Craig Simmons of the department of mechanical and industrial engineering 鈥 Cell Culture Medium to Improve the Maturity and Utility of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived Cardiomyocytes
- Ding Yuan of the department of electrical and computer engineering 鈥 CLP: Efficient and Scalable Search on Compressed Text Logs
There are four additional Connaught Innovation Award recipients across the university 鈥 one each from U of T Mississauga, the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing.