CPS Grad Spotlight - Liam Haas-Neill

CPS Grad Spotlight - Liam Haas-Neill

Name: Liam Haas-Neill

MSc or PhD Candidate: PhD Candidate

Location of Undergraduate Education: University of Toronto

Name of the Lab at CPS: Rauscher Lab

Select Awards: Participation Award - Intramural Volleyball

Selected Research Contributions: Joron, K., Viegas, J.O., Haas-Neill, L.

CPS Alumni on Forbes' Top 30 under 30 Local Toronto!

CPS Alumni on Forbes' Top 30 under 30 Local Toronto!

Two of the three UTM alumni recognized for their leadership within Toronto’s business community and named to the inaugural Forbes’ 30 Under 30 Local Toronto, are CPS’ alums Nabanita Nawar (HBSc 2017, PhD 2022) and Pimyupa Manaswiyoungkul (PhD 2021).  They are developing the first-ever disease-modifying therapy for peripheral neuropathy, a nerve-damaging disorder that can leave patients with anything from tingling pain to paralysis, affecting 30 million people worldwide.

CPS Grad Spotlight - Rebecca Allan

CPS Grad Spotlight - Rebecca Allan

Name: Rebecca Allan

MSc or PhD Candidate: PhD Candidate

Location of Undergraduate Education: MChem, Cardiff University, UK

Name of the Lab at CPS: Gunning Lab

Select Awards: 

2022-2023 PRiME Fellowship

2022 UTM Graduate Leadership Award

2021-2022 Max’s Big Ride – Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy Fellowship

2021 & 2022 P.E.O International Peace Scholarship

2019 Gollop Scholarship for Chemist

Josh Wolpert's Productive Research Visit to the Community Cosmogenic Facility (CCF) at the University of Vermont

Josh Wolpert's Productive Research Visit to the Community Cosmogenic Facility (CCF) at the University of Vermont

Josh Wolpert joined Prof. Lindsay Schoenbohm’s tectonic geomorphology lab at the University of Toronto Mississauga as a PhD student in 2020 after completing a Master’s degree at Louisiana State University. Josh developed an interest in earth science during his undergrad experience at Hamilton College in Upstate New York, and he became particularly intrigued by geological and climatic processes that help shape earth’s surface.

Senior Earth Science Students Receive Earth Rings

Senior Earth Science Students Receive Earth Rings

Four of our CPS senior earth science students received their Earth Rings last Friday: Juliana Sideritz, Aneila Ghanie, Jimena Carrillo Lay, and Bartosz Bartonezz (Bartosz not present in picture). The ceremony was held at the St George faculty club, with recent earth science graduates from all three of U of T campuses.

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