Friday Nov 27, 2009 - 11-12: ITS Centre and Testbed SF3103
Professor Mark Kortschot, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto presents: How to Write a Great Thesis in the Minimum Amount of Time
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Bio:Professor Kortschot joined the Department of Chemical Engineering as an Assistant Professor in 1988. He has spent eight years as the Associate Chair of the Department, responsible first for the graduate program, and subsequently the undergraduate program. He currently teaches engineering design to the full first year class (850 students), materials science and physical chemistry. Professor Kortschot’s research focuses on the relationship between microstructure and properties in fibrous materials. He has more than 50 refereed journal publications, and many conference presentations, review papers and other scholarly activities in the areas of carbon fibre composites, natural fibre composites, and paper. He is the former chair of the Tappi Paper Physics Committee, which serves as the central organization linking paper scientists around the world.
Professor Mark Kortschot, Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry at the University of Toronto presents: How to Write a Great Thesis in the Minimum Amount of Time
Thisis a free event: please RSVP using our online form
Bio:Professor Kortschot joined the Department of Chemical Engineering as an Assistant Professor in 1988. He has spent eight years as the Associate Chair of the Department, responsible first for the graduate program, and subsequently the undergraduate program. He currently teaches engineering design to the full first year class (850 students), materials science and physical chemistry. Professor Kortschot’s research focuses on the relationship between microstructure and properties in fibrous materials. He has more than 50 refereed journal publications, and many conference presentations, review papers and other scholarly activities in the areas of carbon fibre composites, natural fibre composites, and paper. He is the former chair of the Tappi Paper Physics Committee, which serves as the central organization linking paper scientists around the world.
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