Sarnia-Lambton Campus of the Western University Research Park. (Blackburnnews.com File Photo)Sarnia-Lambton Campus of the Western University Research Park. (Blackburnnews.com File Photo)
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UPDATE: Capstone Award Winners

Awards have been handed out at the 10th anniversary edition of the Capstone Design & Competition at the Western Sarnia-Lambton Research Park in Sarnia.

More than 60 students from the Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and Green Process Engineering Departments at Western University participated by presenting their design projects to a panel of judges comprised of local industry and community leaders.

Here are the winners:

 

Chemical & Biochemical Processes

First Place:  Production of Polymer Grade Lactic Acid from Corn Feedstock

Project Engineers:  Michelle Anne Bashaw, Meaghann Susan Buitinga, Shivani Chotalia, and Michael O’Brien

Second Place:  High Severity Fluid Catalytic Cracking

Project Engineers:  Sharon Flaherty, Nathan Brown, and Mack Atkinson

Energy & Fuels

First Place:  Gas to Liquid via Low-Temperature Fischer-Tropsch with Cobalt Catalyst

Project Engineers:  Chad Gray, Mike Wood, Colin Gunn, Mario Naric, and Rheece De Veyra

Second Place:  Fast Pyrolysis Bio-oil Upgrading via Hydrodeoxygenation

Project Engineers:  Douglas Todd Brennand, Aidan Connor Brookson, Andrew Shier, and Jaime Ward

Environmental and Waste Treatment

First Place:  Wastewater Treatment of Oil Sands Tailing Water

Project Engineers:  Jessica Godin, Tamara Abu-Abed, and Kara Terpstra

Second Place:  Supercritical Water Gasification of Sewage Sludge

Project Engineers:  Aaron Kennedy Baechler, Rabaab Kaur Chugh, Mitchell Leslie Elver House, and Michael John Nelson

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