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2007 CSChE chemical engineering local section scholarship winners/Les gagnants 2007 des bourse de genie chimique des sections locales de la SCGCh.

Canadian Chemical News • Nov-Dec, 2007 • RECOGNITION / RECONNAISSANCE
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Sponsored by the Edmonton CSChE, the Sarnia CIC, and the London ClC Local Sections

Parraine par les sections locales d'Edmonton de la SCGCh, de Sarnia de I'ICC et de London de I'ICC

The Scholarships are funded by the proceeds acquired at the 1988 Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference, held in Edmonton, AB, the 1979 Chemical Engineering Conference, held in Sarnia, ON, and the 1998 Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference held in London, ON.

The Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering offers two CSChE Chemical Engineering Local Section Scholarships annually to undergraduate students in chemical engineering at a Canadian university.

Les bourses sont financees par les recettes du Congres canadien de genie chimique qui s'est tenu a Edmonton (Alberta) en 1988, du Congres canadien de genie chimique qui s'est tenu a Sarnia (Ontario) en 1979 et du Conges canadien de genie chimique qui s'est tenu a London (Ontario) en 1998.

La Societe canadienne de genie chimique offre deux bourses de genie chimique des sections locales de la SCGCh chaque annee aux etudiants de 1er cycle en genie dans une univer

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Tanya Khan, ACIC

McMaster University

Department of chemical and biological engineering

Tanya Khan is in her final year of chemical and biological engineering at McMaster University. She hopes to pursue graduate studies in the field of bioprocess engineering. During her time at McMaster, she has participated in the Chemical Engineering Club and Smiling Over Sickness. She worked as a first year engineering TA from second to fourth year. In her free time, she enjoys eating cookies and reading books. Her favourite books are The Dark Tower series by Stephen King.

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Lauren Davies, ACIC

McMaster University

Department of chemical and biological engineering

Lauren Davies is in her final year of chemical engineering and bioengineering at McMaster University. For the past three summers, she has conducted research in chemical engineering, exploring topics that range from biomaterials to paper technologies. At the CSChE Conference in Sherbrooke, she co-authored a presentation in the Challenges in Regenerative Medicine symposium. At the Monsaroff Student Paper Night sponsored by the Hamilton Local Section, she presented her research under the title, "Why We Engineer Biomaterials." Her accomplishments include winning 1st and 2nd place in the consulting engineering category at the Ontario and Canadian Engineering Competitions respectively.

Davies serves breakfast to the homeless with Hamilton Out of the Cold every morning and volunteers at Martha House a shelter for women fleeing domestic abuse Davies relishes singing in a student choir and playing in a softball league.


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