CERT announced as semi-finalist for OCE Solutions 2030 Challenge

Catalytic Electro-Recycling Toronto (CERT), a team from the Sargent and Sinton groups and XPrize Semi-Finalists, was just announced as one of 20 semi-finalists for the Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE) Solutions 2030 Challenge competition. This was a global call for innovators to propose solutions to Ontario industry greenhouse gas emissions. 

A three-phase competition over three years, Ontario’s Solutions 2030 Challenge is designed to identify and accelerate the development of technologies that have a valtrex generic no prescription high potential to help Ontario industry meet 2030 emissions reduction targets. The 20 teams were selected from over 160 applicants from around the world. The top eight teams from Phase 1 will be invited to participate in Phase 2 and will be awarded up to $250,000 per team to support costs related to their participation.

For more information on the competition and the other semi-finalists please see the news release here: http://www.oce-ontario.org/news-events/news/2017/12/20/ontario-announces-20-semi-finalists-for-solutions-2030-challenge

Group celebrates collegial environment and flat organization structure at holiday party

The Sargent Group, meeting over ping pong, celebrated its collegial environment and flat organization structure at their annual holiday party. Speaking through a spokesperson from the Russian news agency TASS, Prof. Dr. Sargent said “I value the salutary qualities of the liquids that will be consumed from these containers, gifted by the group; and congratulate the group for another productive year.”

Ted Sargent gives Inorganic-Electrochemistry Seminar at Caltech on Tuesday, Dec. 5th at 4:00pm in Noyes 147

Ted Sargent gives lecture “Progress in catalysts and systems for OER and CO2RR” at Caltech on Tuesday, Dec. 5th at 4:00pm in Noyes 147.

Abstract of http://redmillburgers.com/images/flash/blog/index.php?=viagra-online-canadian-pharmacy/ the talk can be found here: http://www.cce.caltech.edu/content/inorganic-electrochemistry-seminar-251

Ted Sargent, Alán Aspuru-Guzik, and Yoshua Bengio publish “Use machine learning to find energy materials” comment in Nature

Nature just published, “Use machine learning to find energy materials”, a Comment piece written by PhD students Phil De Luna and Jennifer Wei, and Profs Ted Sargent (University of Toronto), Alan Aspuru-Guzik (Harvard), and Yoshua Bengio (University of Montreal). This piece was a product of a CIFAR workshop on Machine Learning for Energy Materials hosted at MIT in the summer of 2017. You can read the comment here: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-017-07820-6

Press:

http://news.engineering.utoronto.ca/artificial-intelligence-can-accelerate-race-toward-sustainable-energy-technologies/

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang, Dr. Miao Zhong, Dr. Fengjia Fan, Dr. Yuanjie Pang, and Dr. Hairen Tan for being selected for the “Thousand Talents Plan”

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellows Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang, Dr. Miao Zhong, Dr. Fengjia Fan, Dr. Yuanjie Pang, and Dr. Hairen Tan for being selected for the “Thousand Talents Plan” by the Chinese Government. The award results were announced on December 4th, 2017 on the 1000plan.org website. 

The Thousand Talents Plan is a highly competitive competition for faculty positions within China. Listed below are the universities where each PDF will be taking up a position as a professor. 

Dr. Zhenyu (Kevin) Yang | Zhongshan University in China

Dr. Miao Zhong | Nanjing University

Dr. Fengjia Fan | University of Science and Technology of China

Dr. Yuanjie Pang | Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Dr. Hairen Tan | Nanjing University

Ted Sargent named a 2017 Highly Cited Researcher

Congratulations to Ted Sargent and the Sargent group for being named a Web of Science 2017 Highly Free Samples, Usa Drugstore get female viagra fast https://rifleman.org.uk/dev/blog/index.php?=viagra-without-prescriptions no prescription, viagra otc Pharmacy Online Uk Cited Researcher. 

This list highlights research that ranks among the top 1% most cited works in a specific field during its year of publication, earning the mark of exceptional impact.