Physical Scientist
CurrentI conduct hands-on research focused on advancing clean energy technologies, particularly in carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), green hydrogen production, and the development of high-entropy materials. As part of the Advanced Chemistry for Clean Fuels team, I report to the Research Scientist and play a key role in materials development and characterization. My work includes scanning electron microscopy (SEM) operations and various electrochemical characterization techniques such as cyclic voltammetry (CV), electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), linear sweep voltammetry (LSV), and electroplating processes. I also oversee the procurement of essential equipment and materials to support our research initiatives.In my position, I lead and collaborate on diverse research projects while ensuring a strong commitment to safety throughout all operations. This involves developing and managing research proposals for government funding programs, fostering partnerships with government agencies, industry stakeholders, and academic institutions, and ensuring project milestones are achieved within established timelines and budgets.In addition to research, I engage in scientific outreach through publications and conference presentations, sharing insights on emerging technologies and market trends with senior management and policymakers. I provide strategic input on scientific, technological, and environmental issues to support NRCan’s mission. By continuously monitoring industry developments, I ensure our research direction aligns with the evolving landscape of clean energy technologies, enhancing our capacity to contribute to a sustainable energy future.