

Seminar: Characterizing the Path to Net Zero
Registration is closed. If you are interested in attending, please email Joey Yeap at [email protected].
This event is supported by UBC Net0MM-CREATE, Characterization@UBC cluster, and the Pacific Institute for Climate Solutions.
A research seminar series featuring four speakers from UBC, SFU, McMaster, and University of Victoria who work in diverse clean energy fields connected by shared themes in clean energy characterization. The speakers will explore how different characterization approaches and techniques support understanding and innovation across the clean energy disciplines.
More information on abstracts and speaker bios is available here.
Agenda:
12:55 - 1:00 pm - Welcome
1:00 - 3:55 pm - Presentations
3:55 - 4:00 pm - Closing
Talk Titles & Speakers:
Electrochemical Flow Cells for Carbon Capture and Resource Recovery – Dr. Kiana Amini (UBC Materials Eng)
In-Situ Transmission Electron Microscopy and Soft X-Ray Spectro-Microscopy to Understand Electrocatalytic Processes – Dr. Drew Higgins (McMaster Chemical Eng)
Ideating at Interfaces on the Path to Net-Zero Sustainable Energy Systems – Dr. Sami Khan (SFU Sustainable Energy Eng)
Ionomer-free Electrode for PEM Water Electrolysis – Dr. Jason Lee (Uvic Mechanical Eng)