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Jan. 17, 2022

Schulich professor determined to change narrative around carbon

Nashaat Nassar is first UCalgary prof to win Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award
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Nashaat Nassar has been named Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award winner. Courtesy Nashaat Nassar

As a lifelong researcher, has a dream.

Sitting in his laboratory, focusing on the development and application of naturally derived nanomaterials in the oil and gas industry, he goes so far as to call it a promise.

鈥淚 believe we should have a shift in our thinking about carbon,鈥 Nassar, PhD, says. 鈥淐arbon is an unpleasant word when it is in the gaseous form. But in solid form, carbon is building materials that we use everyday.鈥

He calls Calgary the 鈥渆ngineering capital of Canada,鈥 rich with opportunities for invention, innovation and design.

Nassar鈥檚 determination and enthusiasm has also been recognized, as he was recently named the winner of The Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering Lectureship Award, which is given to someone who has made an 鈥渙utstanding contribution to chemical engineering, demonstrating exceptional promise, while working in Canada.鈥

He鈥檚 also the first UCalgary professor to receive the award.

Hard work pays off

A professor in the Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the Schulich School of Engineering, Nassar has an impressive resume.

He established a world-leading, industry-connected Laboratory for Nanomaterials Research here, which has attracted more than $10 million in research funds. It鈥檚 where he is working with several national and international oil and gas companies to commercialize his research.

Nassar has also had more than 120 peer-reviewed journal papers published, 10 book chapters, two books, seven filed patents and six invention disclosures in the U.S., and founded two spinoff companies.

He has also won several awards, and is humbled by being recognized once again. He says:

It feels like my hard work is paying off. What makes the Lectureship Award so special is that it recognizes and values our research activities and leadership roles, confirming that my team is doing cutting-edge research.

Creating a greener future

In Nassar鈥檚 eyes, innovation is the mother of invention.聽He sees many opportunities for Alberta to use its energy knowledge and engineering prowess to lead the world in developing new technologies to improve the sustainability of the province鈥檚 energy industry.

鈥淚 believe, with the increase of the world鈥檚 population, industrialization and modernization, that the world is in need of all kinds of energy,鈥 Nassar says. 鈥淲hat we need to look for here is not only diverse energy resources, but also a culture shift in the current methods of oil and gas exploitations.鈥

He adds that we need to focus on using new technology like nanotechnology to improve extraction processes to make them cleaner and greener with less water consumption and energy use.

Exploring all opportunities

Whether it is developing a composed of magnetic boron nitride, or converting low-rank coal and biomass into value-added products like green fertilizer, Nassar is always looking for solutions.

鈥淭he good thing about naturally derived nanomaterials is that they are tailor-made, meaning you can tune their properties based on the application,鈥 he says. 鈥淩ecently, we made a nano-scavenger that is so small and smart, it could selectively remove precious metals like lithium and vanadium from coexisting ion mixtures.鈥

In winning the award, Nassar was recognized for not only his accomplishments and contributions, but also for bridging the gap between industry and academia.

鈥淣ot only is he pushing the limits of science and technology in his field, but he also does so in collaboration with national and international top-ranked industrial sponsors who understand and benefit from his unique approach to solving real-world problems,鈥 reads his .

Nassary says the recognition also gives his teammates more confidence about their research work.

鈥淚nnovation happens in a culture of trust and this award is a sign,鈥 Nassar says. 鈥淚 am very excited about how we are taking our knowledge beyond the lab and classroom, and to put it into practice.鈥