Sidney Omelon
Title:
Associate Professor
Degree(s):
Ph.D. University of Toronto
M.Eng. McGill University
B.Eng. McGill University
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Group:
Faculty
Research areas:
Biomaterials
Energy, Electronic, and Environmental Materials
Materials Characterization
Materials Process Engineering and Design
Mineral processing and extractive metallurgy
Current research:
- Improving our civilization’s sustainability includes increasing efficiencies in material production and use. As an example, phosphorus mining, fertilizer production, and use is currently unsustainable. We are striving to create different phosphorus loops to recover and reuse this critical nutrient.
- Testing new low temperature low pressure process and materials engineering design ideas at the lab bench scale, characterizing the products, and assessing the process and materials sustainability, and presenting these results clearly are activities for all research projects in this group.
- Projects in crystallization, vertebrate biomineralization, and carbonate chemistry are also part of this group’s activities.