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University of Toronto

Student Chapter Merit

Award - 2016 Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering

Kayla Musalem

June 20th

, 2016

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

AWARDS MANAGER

CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

130 SLATER ST, SUITE 550 OTTAWA, ON, K1P 6E2

AWARDS@CHEMISNT.CA

June 20th, 2016

Dear CSChE Awards Manager,

On behalf of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering University of Toronto

(CSChE U of T) Student Chapter, I would like to nominate our Chapter for the Student Chapter

Merit Award for 2016-2017.

Every year the UofT chapter dedicates hours of work to improve student life in the Chemical

Engineering Department at the University of Toronto. Whether it be through professional

development, social or academic avenues, this council has identified student needs that are not

met in class and strived to fulfill them through, events, tutorials, professional opportunities and

experiences outside the classroom. We had a very successful year last year in terms of event

execution and streamlining of internal operations. Our council organized and hosted many events

over the summer and the course of the school year and put a strong focus on eliciting student

feedback as well as evaluating the effectiveness of our events.

Some of our most successful events included Chemical Engineering Sector Information Night,

Coffee House and Kris Kringle, and the Graduate/Undergraduate Pub Night Mixer. A full list of

our events and descriptions are included below in Appendix A. This year we also incorporated

more council members into the actual event planning process by pairing more senior members

with newer members and have them coach the less experienced member. To help with this, we

also grew the executive team by adding a second events director. This was extremely effective as

the administrative tasks related with event planning could be spread out, allowing more time for

new idea brainstorming and incorporation.

With the implementation of event feedback forms, we were also able to track event metrics and

the success of each part of the event; for example, if the allocated budget was sufficient, if the

location was appropriate, the general planning timeline and any important contacts that may be

helpful. Last year we also saw growth in the PEY database as the Chapter drew on more students

for their co-op experiences, providing lower year students with more exposure to potential

employment opportunities.

In an effort to improve in-council communication we also adopted a new online team

brainstorming application which helped with idea generation as well as ease communication

between all members. This was extremely effective as it allowed the team to collaborate and

share ideas instantly and keep everyone connected during events.

I have personally been a part of the CSChE since I started my Chemical Engineering education at

UofT and I feel a great deal of ownership and accountability for our chapter. I am excited to

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

implement new ideas and plans to improve our council organization and most importantly

student experience. Some initiatives that I hope to implement next year include the development

of global planning guidelines, an increased focus on individual student professional development

through resume hacking sessions, a LinkedIn tutorial, networking tutorials and the development

of complementary skills through workshops. Please find a full list of initiatives in Appendix C.

As the incoming chair for the 2016-2017 school year I am thrilled to have an executive team that

will support the success of each event as well as the success of other students. As I mentioned

before, my goal for this year will focus more closely on individual and team professional

development improvement. Many of our executive members are students who have previously

attended our events and received information or support that helped them and wanted to become

a part of this council to be able to do for the same for others; I am extremely proud to be a part of

such a dedicated and caring group. Our members take great pride in representing the national

chapter and continue to look for improvements in order to better serve the students’ needs. I,

sincerely, hope that you consider the University of Toronto CSChE Student Chapter for the

Student Chapter Merit Award for the 2015-2016 academic year.

Sincerely,

Kayla Musalem

Chair 2016-2017

Events Director 2015-2016

Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering

University of Toronto Student Chapter

200 College St, Room 216A

Toronto, ON, M5S 3E5

csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Membership

The University of Toronto CSChE Student Chapter continues to grow every year and this year

consists of approximately 630 students from first year through to fourth year including students

completing their co-op terms (PEY- Professional Experience Year). Please find the Executive

Team below.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Executive Members

Role Name Email

Chair Carol Choi carolsilok.choi@mail.utoronto.ca

Vice Chair Steph Fata steph.fata@mail.utoronto.ca

Finance Director Carmen Chan car.chan@utoronto.ca

Events Director Liz White elizabetham.white@mail.utoronto.ca

Events Director Kayla Musalem kayla.musalem@mail.utoronto.ca

Professional Development Director Lamya Ezzeldin lamya.ezzeldin@mail.utoronto.ca

Professional Development Director Madhushan Perera madhushan.perera@mail.utoronto.ca

Advertising Director Molly Gorman molly.gorman@mail.utoronto.ca

Webmaster Jian Tang jiantang.tang@gmail.com

Secretary Brittany Green brit.green@mail.utoronto.ca

4th Year Class Representative Peter Murphy pete.murphy@mail.utoronto.ca

3rd Year Class Representative Caroline Brunstein caroline.brunstein@mail.utoronto.ca

2nd Year Class Representative Nirali Patel nilu.patel@mail.utoronto.ca

1st Year Class Representative Natalie Tleel natalie.tleel@mail.utoronto.ca

1st Year Class Representative Yousef Lahaye youssef.ibrahim@mail.utoronto.ca

Honourary Member Michael Mucha michael.mucha@mail.utoronto.ca

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Appendix A: List of Programs in 2015-16

CHEM CONNECT MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

The Chem Connect Program is an annual on-going initiative which brings together the First Year

Mentorship program and the Alumni Mentorship Network. Focused on helping the first year

students transition into a demanding engineering university life, multiple upper year students

were paired with a single first year student to guide and advise them as mentors and friends.

During the initial Mix & Mingle event, over 30 students, upper years and first years attended.

This ice-breaker event was used to connect the mentor-mentee partnerships based on common

interests as well as bring students into a close-knit network. It was the opportunity for a first-

round introduction and networking session. Following this event, the chapter checked in with

mentors and their mentees and encouraged them to come out to other chapter events as well as

alumni events, making real connections and long-term friends.

The Alumni Mentorship Network is a valuable piece of the Chem Connect program, bridging

UofT’s previous talent with the current student basis. During one networking session, a small

group of alumni and students were able to build real relationships at a very low level. Several

students and alumni gave the chapter thankful feedback, indicating that they found the event very

useful and comfortable, unlike typical networking sessions. The chapter organized an Industry

Night for the group where the alumni shared their general professional experiences. The network

will continue to grow as we get a continuous flow of alumni and students joining in the future

years.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

PEY DATABASE

At the University of Toronto, engineering students have the option of completing a Professional

Experience Year (PEY), which is a 12 to 16 month internship commonly done between third and

fourth year. When considering this option, many of the students are unaware of the breadth of

PEY positions available to them in various fields. The PEY database collects the co-op

experiences of current and former students so that prospective PEY student applicants can enter

the job market as more informed candidates. Entries in the database are anonymous and include

information such as the student’s position and company, projects they worked on (unless

confidential), their experience as a whole, relevant skills/courses, and advice on how to stay

competitive when applying. Over the past three years, the database has collected over 75 entries,

allowing the chapter to connect prospective applicants to past and present PEY students on an

individual basis if requested. The database has helped some third year students successfully

secure PEY job placements. It can be viewed online at the chapter’s website at

http://csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca/pre-database-page/. Infrastructure has been put in place to

expand the database to include summer placements relevant to all years.

SELF-STUDY COMMITTEE SELF-STUDY INVOLVEMENT

Last year the CSChE UofT Chapter was invited by faculty to participate on a self-study

committee to review the Chemical Engineering Program and suggest improvements to current

classes and major projects. Two council representatives participated and were an integral part of

creating needed improvements to the curriculum to help students through our academically

rigorous program.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

CHEM WEEK

Every year, CSChE puts on ‘Chem Week’. This is a week to celebrate the chemical engineering

community, filled with social programming as well as workshops focused on academic and

professional development. Below is the list of events that take place during the week, and we end

it off with a huge department-wide celebration at the Chemical Engineering Dinner where

students are united with their graduate counterparts, as well as faculty, staff, and alumni.

CHEM ENG TOWN HALL

CSChE and the Undergraduate Chair’s office partnered together in this initiative to collect

feedback from students about the UofT Chemical Engineering curriculum as well as student

ideas and input to improve the community at school. Each year had specific concerns that were

collected in advance by our council. Great feedback was collected surrounding student spaces as

well as lab times and fourth year projects. 40 students attended and 5 professors and

administrators answered questions and collected feedback.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

TROOST CUP (LEADERSHIP PRESENTATIONS)

The Troost cup is a leadership

oriented event sponsored every

year by the Troost family

(current owners of Peel

Plastics) and facilitated by

CSChE executives. The

objective is to promote and

encourage leadership skills and

qualities within the

undergraduate student body.

The event is a competition

between teams of two,

competing in leadership-based

challenges. The exact form of

the event is fairly fluid as it

recognizes a lack of concrete,

tangible, leadership definitions. The focus over the past few years has been on clarity of personal

leadership, with teams spending a set amount of time taking photos of things/events they view as

leadership related and using those photos in a presentation about what leadership means to them.

Eight students participated in the competition with two judges. The winners are selected

primarily based on the clarity and communication of their definition of leadership. They also

have their names engraved on the Troost Cup, which is presented to them by alumni Bill Troost

at the annual Chemical Engineering Dinner. This year the competition was very close, and it was

wonderful to see people thoroughly think through what it means to them to be a leader. The

event lead commented that this event really challenged people to think about what leadership

means to them and how they can apply it as a Chemical Engineer.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

STEAMWHISTLE PLANT TOUR

In March, CSChE, in collaboration with the

Canadian Association of Food Engineers

(CAFÉ), hosted a plant tour at Steamwhistle

Brewery. Cooperation between the student

organizations involved sharing marketing

responsibilities and the contribution of club

funds for the sponsoring of tour attendees.

This event provided students with the

opportunity to see chemical engineering in

action through the large scale unit operations

and fermentation processes used in the

brewing process. Feedback for the event

provided a clear indication that students had a

great time and it is something we will continue

in future years.

GRAD - UNDERGRAD STUDENT MIXER

CSChE partners with CEGSA

(Chemical Engineering Graduate

Student Association) every year in

Chem Week to provide undergraduate

students with a chance to talk graduate

students about post-graduate studies

and the kind of opportunities and

choices available to them after

graduation. Students gained valuable

insight into graduate school

admissions, the pressures of research,

and the rewards of continuing their

education. We reserved the top floor

of a pub near campus and provided

food and activities. This year was the

best attendance that we have seen in recent years; approximately 70 students attended and

according to our feedback, was very well received from the graduate students.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Professional Development

CONFERENCE

Each year we look forward to providing our students with the opportunity to attend the annual

Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference. This past year we saw 27 student delegates from all

years of study attend the Conference in Calgary. Our delegates participated in and excelled at the

student competitions, one student placing 3rd in the Robert G. Auld Technical Paper

competition. Our student chapter Chair was also awarded the CSChE Chemical Engineering

Local Section Scholarship. Beyond the student competitions, our delegates showed great

participation in workshops and used the conference as a great opportunity to engage and network

with other engineering students and industry professionals from diverse backgrounds. The

conference is always an exciting chance for us to explore the opportunities available to us as

future Chemical Engineers.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

WHAT TO DO DURING THE SUMMER (2 SESSIONS)

The goal of this event was to provide students with resources and inform them of the variety of

experiences available to them during the months they are not in school (e.g. Study abroad, eSIP,

Talentegg.ca, work-study, welcome office) through the form of first-hand experiences from their

peers. Seven upper year students presented what they were able to do with their summers and

how they gained valuable experience to help them on their professional journey. This year we

had a lower turnout for our first session with about 10 students attending from first and second

year. Taking student feedback into account from the first session, we were able to increase

attendance to thirty students for the second session.

SECTOR INFORMATION NIGHT

The Chemical Engineering Sector Information Night (Sector Night) aimed to help students

explore career options available to chemical engineers, especially in the fields that are not

normally perceived to be chemical engineering. This year, we invited industrial professionals

(who are all chemical engineering alumni) from six sectors (Finance, Nuclear, Process

Engineering, The government, Consulting and Law) to present to the students about their roles as

chemical engineers in their career paths. We made a great effort to have speakers from different

sectors than previous years, which students really appreciated. This event also provided very

valuable networking opportunities as some speakers invited were from senior management

positions such as CEO’s and CFO’s as well as law and consulting partners. Over 100 industry

professionals and students attended, making this event one of our most successful events for the

second year running. There was some great student feedback, some students saying they had not

realized the breadth of opportunities available to them with a Chemical Engineering degree.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR (PEY) STUDENT MIXER

Over 30 people attended this event. The PEY mixer provides students with a chance for students

to speak with and network with upper year students who have been on PEY (year-long co-op

term). Many students planning on going on PEY are nervous about finding opportunities and do

not know what to expect from employers. This event allows students to hear first-hand

experiences about internships that may be of interest to them. The atmosphere was very relaxed

and the students found the event extremely helpful as the upper years gave very sincere and

candid advice.

Social

HALLOWEEN PARTY

The Halloween Party is a great way for students to mix and mingle with their peers and dress in

their favourite costumes. As Halloween falls around midterm season, CSChE finds it extremely

important to keep students socially engaged and provide some activities in which students can

take a break from studying. This year, as every year, we had over 100 people dressed up in the

Chemical Engineering Common Room, which was well decorated with a Halloween themed

photo booth! Students got dressed up for the event, and the winners of the costume contest won a

pizza lunch. Candy, of course, was available for all students who arrived.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

COFFEE HOUSE AND KRIS KRINGLE

Every year to celebrate the end of first semester, CSChE puts on a holiday party. Volunteers

decorate the Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Common Room and we invite the graduate

students. A performance show is also put on, giving students the opportunity to showcase their

talents and others some solid entertainment. We also host a gift exchange for each year and have

a potluck with baked goods and hot chocolate/coffee. It is one of our best attended events with

about 65 students attending and a great time for students to relax and get together before final

exams begin.

This year we had one of our students volunteer to dress up as Santa Claus and take pictures with

other students. The class representatives also had students from each year sign up to perform at

the coffee house, where they had an opportunity to show off hidden talents in. Professors also

attended to celebrate with us, and even made an appearance in a student skit!

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

PROFESSOR STUDENT MIXER

This event is a new tradition brought by the chapter to

provide a venue for students to meet and build

relationships with their professors outside of the

classroom. At the outset, it is a great networking

opportunity and a chance for professors and staff to

meet their students. During the event, valuable advice

and stories are shared between groups of students and

professors giving both parties a forum for questions

usually not asked by the student body.

This past year over 50 students had the opportunity to

meet and speak with 6 professors. Many lower year

students were interested and gained real value from the

event, getting to know their professors on a more

personal level, as well as to meet other professors

(whom they might not have class with) and learn about

their work. The event space was full and many stayed

past the scheduled end to continue conversations.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DINNER DANCE

Every October, CSChE collaborates with Chem Club to put on a dinner dance. This annual event

brings together students, staff and alumni of the Department of Chemical Engineering for a night

of fun, entertainment, good food and dancing. The Dinner Dance is a collaborative event

between the Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Council (Chem Club) and the CSChE. This

event takes months of planning, and over 300 people attended this year.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

CANDY GRAMS

In the lead up to Valentine’s Day, the chapter sells

Candy Grams to be delivered in person on Valentine’s

Day. This year’s sale featured homemade chocolate

truffles and singing telegrams performed by chemical

engineering students involved in U of T’s engineering

musical, Skule Nite. Overall CSChE raised just over

$1,800 in sales thanks to a huge effort from the class

representatives. Proceeds from the sale went to

Gratitude. We received great feedback from students

and staff on the quality of the homemade treats as well

as the effort put in by the council.

IRON RING PARTY

The Iron Ring Party was a collaboration with Chem

Club to celebrate the graduating class on receiving

their engineering Iron Rings. We invited professors

and other department staff to celebrate with the

students. We also held an auction this year and the

funds went to Gratitude. Our professors got into the

spirit and donated some items for auctions as well!

This year was the highest donation per person that we have ever had. Our council was very proud

to see how tight knit the chem eng community was becoming.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

CLASS EVENTS

Each class in Chemical Engineering was allocated funds and held their own social event as a

celebration of the hard work they had done during the year, to recognize their peers as leaders

and to enjoy and build the Chemical Engineering community.

Academic

SUMMER STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

Every summer, CSChE hosts a Summer Student Research Symposium which allows students to

present their research and findings in an academic and professional setting. Professors, graduate

students, communication instructors and members of industry were invited to the judging panel

to provide valuable feedback to participants, strengthening both their research and presentation

skills. Two winners of the competition were sponsored by the Department and our chapter to

represent the University of Toronto at the annual Canadian Chemical Engineering Competition

in Calgary.

HOW TO SURVIVE FIRST YEAR

How to Survive First Year is an information session aimed at welcoming first year students,

acquainting them with chapter members and available resources from the university, the chapter

itself, and other student groups. Points of discussion included academic support, student

governance, facilities, health and wellness, becoming involved in the community, and tips

collected from the upper year classes. Information was also disseminated electronically as an

online resource for first year students. The session’s content was well received and helped make

the first year students more comfortable to become involved with the chapter’s activities.

Appendix B: Growth from Previous Year

EVENT FEEDBACK FORMS

This year our events directors implemented an event feedback form to improve student

experience as well as allow tracking of our event planning and execution processes. This helped

the council evaluate the usefulness and gage student interest in certain initiatives. After each

event, one of the directors would sit down with the event lead and go over the details and tips

that the event lead had compiled. The information collected in these forms will be extremely

useful in the event timeline planning process for the 2016-2017 school year. We will be

continuing this initiative next year as well.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

COMMUNICATION ON ‘SLACK’

In an effort to improve in-council communication we adopted a new online team brainstorming

application called ‘Slack’. This enabled the event planners and volunteers to come up with ideas

together more easily and efficiently. Ideas were generated and shared instantly which was

extremely effective as it allowed the team to collaborate and share ideas instantly and keep

everyone connected during events. New ‘channels’ could be created for each new events and the

people involved were added. Everyone found this tool very user-friendly and we hope to

continue exploiting all the features of the application next year.

EXECUTIVE TEAM GROWTH

From previous council feedback, we decided to add a second events director this year so that

administrative tasks related with event planning could be spread out to allow for more time to be

allocated to new idea brainstorming and incorporation. This also allowed an extra experienced

resource to help coach the volunteer event leads and provide good feedback to improve event

quality. We found this to be very useful and, by council vote, plan to continue this structure in

the coming years.

COLLABORATIONS

Every year, CSChE makes a strong effort to collaborate with other student groups and

associations. This past year, we were able to keep our strong relationships with CEGSA

(Graduate Students) through events like Kris Kringle Coffee House and the Pub Night, CAFE

(Food Engineering Association) through events like the plant tour, Gratitude (an Engineering

Alumni Association run initiative to campaign and raise money for the student life fund, which is

then distributed as club funding to our chapter) through events like Candy Grams and a photo

booth at our Halloween Party. We are very grateful for these partnerships and hope to create new

ones in the years to come as they benefit both parties in very positive ways.

Appendix C: Planning for Next Year

GLOBAL EVENT PLANNING GUIDELINES

The executive team is currently developing a package to help new event leads through the

planning process. It will include general guidelines on how to book rooms, create a budget, food

options, organize volunteers, as well as event specific tips from previous event leads that they

may be able to leverage.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

INDIVIDUAL PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOCUS:

LINKEDIN TUTORIAL

We are planning to host a tutorial/presentation by a LinkedIn subject matter expert to improve

students’ online professional platform and help them get noticed by potential employers. This is

becoming more relevant as recruiters are beginning to use social platforms to screen applicants

as well as contact potential employees.

RESUME HACKING SESSION

To get students ready for their summer internships or yearlong coops, our chapter is going to

host one or two resume workshops to help students cater their resume to the job they want.

NETWORKING TUTORIAL

We received student feedback that networking is a skill that is difficult to develop; however, one

of the most important ones they need in professional settings like a career fair, as well as

interviews. At UofT we have some incredible teaching resources that have a great deal of

experience in communications and we will leverage this to benefit students.

DEVELOPMENT OF COMPLEMENTARY SKILLS

This initiative has also come from student feedback as many employers are looking for well-

rounded engineering students, with special technical skills. There are many graduate and

undergraduate students as well as professors that possess skills that may be of interest to

students. Our chapter will hosting monthly workshops based on student interest to teach/explore

skills complementary to those learned in class (e.g. softwares, HTML, fabrication).

INCREASE FREQUENCY AND QUALITY OF STUDENT FEEDBACK

To keep students interested and engaged in our events, our chapter is continuously trying to

evolve our initiatives. We want to ensure that we are serving student needs and with every new

year, student needs may change. Next school year we will be implementing a student feedback

system that allows our council to keep connected with the entire Chem Eng student body.

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Appendix D: Contributing Members of the Chapter

Below is a list of our members, who contributed towards the success of our society by

volunteering and participating at our events this past year. This list includes current

undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni.

Mir Abbas

Ali mir.ali@mail.utoronto.ca Mehraz Khan Mehraz.khan@mail.utoronto.ca

Abbas Ali

Rangwala Abbas.ali@mail.utoronto.ca

Rosaline

Tanugraha Rosaline.tanugraha@mail.utoronto.ca

Afifa Jaheen Afifa.jaheen@mail.utoronto.ca Jay Lin Jay.lin@mail.utoronto.ca

Ahmad

Shaifuddin Ahmad.shaifuddin@mail.utoronto.ca Wei Jie Yu Weijie.yu@mail.utoronto.ca

Ajay

Kochhar ajay.kochhar@mail.utoronto.ca

Michael

Taguiam michael.taguiam@mail.utoronto.ca

Akash

Kaushal Akash.kaushal@mail.utoronto.ca

Michelle

Penalosa

Crisostomo

Michelle.crisostomo@mail.utoronto.ca

Albert

Huynh alberthuynh14@gmail.com

Murtaza

Hitawala murtaza.hitawala@gmail.com

Albert Weng albert.weng@mail.utoronto.ca Neha Mithia neha.mithia@utoronto.ca

Albert Weng Albert.weng@mail.utoronto.ca Yong Bul

Kim Yongbul.kim@mail.utoronto.ca

Alex

Peltekoff Alexander.peltekoff@mail.utoronto.ca Lisa Hardeen Lisa.hardeen@mail.utoronto.ca

Alexander

Koven alexander.koven@mail.utoronto.ca Nick Gan nick.gan@mail.utoronto.ca

Alexandra

Tavasoli Alex.tavasoli@mail.utoronto.ca Ryan Nearing Ryan.nearing@mail.utoronto.ca

Amit

Unadkat a.unadkat@mail.utoronto.ca Nick Robson Nick.robson@mail.utoronto.ca

Amy Hu

Nicole Deen nicole.deen@mail.utoronto.ca

Amy Sang Yuan.sang@mail.utoronto.ca Keshav

Domun Keshav.domun@mail.utoronto.ca

Anastasia

Korolj anastasia.korolj@mail.utoronto.ca

Nicole Di

Monte nicole.dimonte@mail.utoronto.ca

Aqsa Arif Aqsa.arif@mail.utoronto.ca Khodr

Chehade Khodr.chehade@mail.utoronto.ca

Nirupa

Balendran Nirupa.balendran@mail.utoronto.ca Nikita Desai nikita.desai@mail.utoronto.ca

Azer

Mehmoodi Azer.mehmoodi@mail.utoronto.ca Sarita Chiu Sarita.chiu@mail.utoronto.ca

Bahar

Abghari b.abghari@mail.utoronto.ca

Noosheen

Walji noosheen.walji@utoronto.ca

Bernice

Cruz Bernice.cruz@mail.utoronto.ca

Siddharth

Shah Siddharth.shah@mail.utoronto.ca

Bev Bradley Bohan.zhang@mail.utoronto.ca Patrick Ho phpat2@gmail.com

Bowen

Wang bowen.wang@utoronto.ca

Patrick

Morlet pmorlet8@hotmail.com

Braginan

Vakeesan Braginan.vakeesan@mail.utoronto.ca

Patrick

Myszkal pat.myszkal@mail.utoronto.ca

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Briton Wells Briton.wells@mail.utoronto.ca

Thebana

Gnanakrishna

n

Thebana.gnanakrishan@mail.utoronto.ca

Carlos Cen Carlos.cen@mail.utoronto.ca Patrick

Polvorosa patrick.polvorosa@utoronto.ca

Carmen

Chan car.chan@utoronto.ca Peizi Shi peizi.shi@mail.utoronto.ca

Catherine

Vega Catherine.vegarojas@maill.utoronto.ca

Pendar

Aryafar pendar.aryafar@mail.utoronto.ca

Chathura

Munidasa chathura.munidasa@live.ca Prachi Jangid prachi.jangid@mail.utoronto.ca

Chris

Renaud c.renaud@mail.utoronto.ca Qian Qu qian.qu@mail.utoronto.ca

Christopher

Tanujaya Christopher.tanujaya@mail.utoronto.ca

Rachelle

McCann Rachelle.mccann@mail.utoronto.ca

Chukwubuik

em

Ozulumba

Charles.ozulumba@mail.utoronto.ca Jennifer

Yoon Jennifer.yoon@mail.utoronto.ca

Chunkei

Tang Chunkei.tang@mail.utoronto.ca

Raphael

Soldi raphael.soldi.giribaldi@mail.utoronto.ca

Clarenz

Gatchalian Clarenz.gatchalian@mail.utoronto.ca

Ezzat

Jarouhdi Ezzat.Jaroudhi

Daniel

Yanchus Daniel.yanchus@mail.utoronto.ca Peter Alek Peter.alek@mail.utoronto.ca

Daryl Lim daryl.lim@mail.utoronto.ca Yarden

Gratch yarden.gratch@mail.utoronto.ca

Jon

Obnamia jonalbert.obnamia@utoronto.ca

Rashmi

Satharakulasi

nghe

rashmi.satharakulasinghe@mail.utoronto.ca

Dennis Hsu Dennis.hsu@mail.utoronto.ca Raymond

Fabico raymond.fabico@mail.utoronto.ca

Diana Garza Diana.garza@mail.utoronto.ca Rachele

Parente Rachele.parente@mail.utoronto.ca

Doug Duffy douglass.duffy@mail.utoronto.ca

Ribhu

Rampersad Ribhu.rampersad@mail.utoronto.ca

Feven

Zemicael f.zemicael@utoronto.ca

Richard

Kwan ritsas.kwan@mail.utoronto.ca

Francis Choi francis.choi@mail.utoronto.ca Roger Xu Roger.xu@mail.utoronto.ca

Francis Choi Francis.choi@mail.utoronto.ca Lorena Tere Lorena.tere@mail.utoronto.ca

Grace Du Grace.du@mail.utoronto.ca Tina Liu Tinachen.liu@mail.utoronto.ca

Grant

Robson grant.robson@mail.utoronto.ca

Rosanna

Kronfli rosanna.kronfli@mail.utoronto.ca

Han Yue Fu Hanyue.fu@mail.utoronto.ca Clara Lloyd Clara.lloyd@mail.utoronto.ca

Hans

Ramirez h.ramirez@mail.utoronto.ca Rufan Tan rufan.tan@mail.utoronto.ca

Hardeep

Singh Hardeep.singh@mail.utoronto.ca

Sameena

Mulam sameena.mulam@gmail.com

Harvey Kim Hyunchae.kim@mail.utoronto.ca Lester Posada Lester.posada@mail.utoronto.ca

Helix Liang Helix.liang@mail.utoronto.ca Mark Yeh Mark.yeh@mail.utoronto.ca

Hussein

Warfa ritsas.warfa@utoronto.ca Samoil Vohra Samoil.vohra@mail.utoronto.ca

Hyun Jin

Cho ryan.cho@mail.utoronto.ca

Satita

Viddayakorn satita.viddayakorn@mail.utoronto.ca

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Ishan Gupta ishan.gupta@mail.utoronto.ca Scott Orr s.orr@utoronto.ca

Jacqueline

Murdock ritsas e .murdock@utoronto.ca

Shaghayegh

Armioun shaghayegh.armioun@mail.utoronto.ca

Jadav

Bucktowar Jadav.bucktowar@mail.utoronto.ca

Kathak

Vachhani Kathak.vachhani@mail.utoronto.ca

Jason Kim Jason.kim@mail.utoronto.ca Shamail

Rizwan Shamail.rizwan@mail.utoronto.ca

Jeffery Chu ritsas.chuyunqiang@mail.utoronto.ca Shannon

Goulden ritsas.goulden@mail.utoronto.ca

Jerry Wang Jerry.wang@mail.utoronto.ca Krishan Lad Krishan.lad@mail.utoronto.ca

Jiaji Tao Jiaji.tao@mail.utoronto.ca Remy Chan Remy.chan@mail.utoronto.ca

Jiajie Huang kathyk.huang@mail.utoronto.ca Shiying Lu Shiying.lu@utoronto.ca

Jiawei Le ritsa.le@mail.utoronto.ca Siyu Xie jois.xie@mail.utoronto.ca

Joanna

Ropero Joanna.ropero@mail.utoronto.ca

Maher

Zghondi Maher.zghondi@mail.utoronto.ca

Jocelyn

Zuliani ritsas.zuliani@mail.utoronto.ca Sonja Dods Sonja.dods@mail.utoronto.ca

John Norris John.norris@mail.utoronto.ca Simon Jiang Simon.jiang@mail.utoronto.ca

Joshua Gui Joshua.gui@mail.utoronto.ca Stephane de

Vuyst sdevuyst@gmail.com

Susanne Pyda susannepyda@hotmail.com

Julian Lam juliancc.lam@utoronto.ca Tiffany Lung tiffany.lung@mail.utoronto.ca

Kalvin Chan kalvin.chan@mail.utoronto.ca Tim Sun tim.sun@utoronto.ca

Katarina

Neskovic katarina.neskovic@mail.utoronto.ca

Tomas

Madsen tomas.madsen@mail.utoronto.ca

Katherine

Dritsas katie.dritsas@mail.utoronto.ca Tope Ajayi Tope.ajayi@mail.utoronto.ca

Yuan (Amy)

Sang ay.sang@utoronto.ca

Victor R

Frazao Victor.frazao@mail.utoronto.ca

Katrina

Rossall Katrina.rossall@mail.utoronto.ca Johnny Xiao Johnny.xiao@mail.utoronto.ca

Keer Mei Keer.mei@mail.utoronto.ca Ghazal

Taheri Ghazal.taheri@mail.utoronto.ca

Kenny

Wong Kenny.wong@mail.utoronto.ca Jian Tang Jian.tang@mail.utoronto.ca

Kevin

Christian

Saludares

Kevin.saludares@mail.utoronto.ca Volodymyr

Miklyukh volodymyr.miklyukh@utoronto.ca

Kim Naval Kim.naval@mail.utoronto.ca Walter

Yeung walter.yeung@mail.utoronto.ca

Kirshan

Kandiah Kirshan.kandiah@mail.utoronto.ca

Stephanie

Fata Steph.fata@mail.utoronto.ca

Krista Singh krista.singh@mail.utoronto.ca Welsey Hong Wesley.hong@mail.utoronto.ca

Cheryl Chu Cheryl.chu@mail.utoronto.ca Wenjin Zhao Wenjin.zhao@mail.utoronto.ca

Laura

Bujouves laura.bujouves@mail.utoronto.ca Xiao Liu lucyxiao.liu@hotmail.com

Li Zan Zan.li@mail.utoronto.ca Sami Khoury Sami.khoury@mail.utoronto.ca

Lobna El

Gammal lobna.elgammal@mail.utoronto.ca

Youssef

Sherif Youssef.sherif@mail.utoronto.ca

Mahsa Nami Mahsa.nami@mail.utoronto.ca Tameka

Deare Tameka.deare@mail.utoronto.ca

Man Lok

Joey Pong joey.pong@mail.utoronto.ca

Olivia

Freeman Olivia.shaw@mail.utoronto.ca

CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: csche@skule.ca Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Shaw

Michelle

Fann Michelle.fann@mail.utoronto.ca Zahidul Islam Zahidul.islam@mail.utoronto.ca

Nicole

Tavares Nicole.tavares@mail.utoronto.ca

Rachel

Chacko Rachel.chacko@mail.utoronto.ca

Nourhan

Labib Nourhan.labib@mail.utoronto.ca

Bolarinwa

Osinupedi Bolarinwa.osinupedi@mail.utoronto.ca

Rebecca Li Rebecca.li@mail.utoronto.ca Andrew

Howard Andrew.howard@mail.utoronto.ca

Riyadh

Chowdhury Riyadh.chowdhury@mail.utoronto.ca Leyan Shi Leyan.shi@mail.utoronto.ca

Robin Shen Mengxi.shen@mail.utoronto.ca Graeme

Kirkness Graeme.kirkness@mail.utoronto.ca

Rohil

Jaydeep Rohil.jaydeep@mail.utoronto.ca

Stephanie

Mousaw Stephanie.mousaw@mail.utoronto.ca

Shannon

Rossall Shannon.rossall@mail.utoronto.ca Sattar Ahmed Sattar.ahmed@mail.utoronto.ca

Sofia

Kolesnikov Sofia.kolesnikov@mail.utoronto.ca Peizi Shi peizi.shi@mail.utoronto.ca

Sunshine

Zhou Sunshine.zhou@mail.utoronto.ca Julian Lam Julian.lam@mail.utoronto.ca

Tad Yuan Tad.yuan@mail.utoronto.ca Raffi Hrag Raffi.hrag@mail.utoronto.ca

Tasko

Olevski Tasko.olevski@mail.utoronto.ca

Nirre

Jeremiah Nirre.jeremiah@mail.utoronto.ca

Tom

Hubocan Tom.hubocan@mail.utoronto.ca Manini Roy Manini.roy@mail.utoronto.ca

Tracy Jia Tracy.jia@mail.utoronto.ca Jennifer Lau Jennifer.lau@mail.utoronto.ca

Wasim

Faizal wasim.mohamedfaizal@mail.utoronto.ca Mina Kong Mina.kong@mail.utoronto.ca

Rosten Role rosten.role@mail.utoronto.ca Angela Ma

angelaa.ma@mail.utoronto.ca

Shankavi

Sivakumara

n

shankavi.sivakumaran@mail.utoronto.ca

Anita

Ankisetty

anita.ankisetty@mail.utoronto.ca

Sarah Chang

seyoung.chang@mail.utoronto.ca

Cullen Adam Cullen.adam@mail.utoronto.ca

Justin

Williams Justin.williams@mail.utoronto.ca

Erica

Kawamura Erica.kawamura@mail.utoronto.ca

Kristine

Confalone Kristine.confalone@mail.utoronto.ca Jing Xia Jing.xia@mail.utoronto.ca

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