Congratulations Dr. Ho!

Congratulations to Dr. Jaddie Ho who successfully defended his PhD thesis on October 21st! The Jessop group wishes you all the best in your future endeavors. Hoping that your hard work always brings out the best results for you. Congrats again!

Congrats Ross!

Congratulations to Ross Jansen-van Vuuuren on winning the prize for the Queen’s University Art of Research 2020 contest in the Invisible Discoveries Category. More details and the other 2020 winners can be found here. Description of Photo: The photograph is of a water-swollen hydrogel particle created in our chemistry laboratory, taken with an instrument called

Congrats Dr. Ellis!

Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Ellis who successfully defended her PhD thesis on August 20th! The Cunningham group wishes you all the best in your future endeavors. Congrats again!

Congratulations!

Michael has been awarded the 2021 Ontario Professional Engineers Awards (OPEA) Engineering Medal for Research and Development.  The Engineering Medal honours those association members who have contributed substantially to advancing the engineering profession and recognizes excellence in the practice of engineering.  Congrats Michael!

Congratulations Sarah!

Jessop Group PhD student Sarah Ellis (co-supervised by Michael Cunningham) has been selected as a 2021 Kenneth G. Hancock Memorial Awardee. Sponsored by the ACS Division of Environmental Chemistry and the National Institute of Standards and Technology, this award provides national recognition for outstanding student contributions to advancing the goals of green chemistry. This year

Four Queen’s teams supported by Lab2Market Program

Cunningham and Jessop group student Jaddie Ho was one of four research teams accepted to take part in a national-level program. Aptly names Lab2Market (L2M), the program was designed to aid them in bringing their ideas to market. Congrats Jaddie! Queen’s University L2M TeamsToronto cohortJaddie Ho, Philip Jessop and Michael CunninghamProject: CO2-responsive agents for protective