- Mark S. Workentin
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Mark S. Workentin is a professor of Organic Chemistry at the University of Western Ontario. The Workentin research group interests are based around materials chemistry, organic electrochemistry, organic photochemistry, and physical organic chemistry.[1]
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Education
- Ph.D. in 1992 from McMaster University [1]
- B.Sc. in 1988 from the University of Western Ontario [1]
Academic & Research Experience
- University Faculty Scholar, The University of Western Ontario: 2005-2007 [2]
- Professor of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario: 2005–Present [2]
- Associate Professor, The University of Western Ontario: 2000-2005 [2]
- Assistant Professor, The University of Western Ontario: 1995-2000 [2]
- Associate Research Officer, National Research Council: 1994-1995 [2]
- Steacie Institute For Molecular Sciences
- Organic Reactions Dynamic Group
- Research Associate, National Research Council: 1992-1994 [2]
Awards & Honours
- University Faculty Scholar [1]
- Premier's Research Excellence Award [1]
- Marilyn Robinson Award for Excellence in Teaching [1]
- Alumni Western, Bank of Nova Scotia, University Students' Council Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching (1997–98, 2001–02) [1]
- Canadian National Congress-International Union Pure and Applied Chemistry (CNC-IUPAC) Award [1]
- Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations Award for Excellence in University Teaching [1]
- USC Teaching Honour Roll (2001–2005) [1]
- NRC Research Associateship (1992–1994) [2]
- NSERC Postdoctoral Scholarship (1992) declined to take position at NRC [2]
- NSERC Doctoral Prize finalist (1993) [2]
- NSERC Postgraduate Scholarships (1988–1992) [2]
- McMaster University Centennial Scholarships for Academic Excellence (1988–1992)[2]
See also
- University of Western Ontario
- McMaster University
- National Research Council (Canada)
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council
External links
References
Categories:- University of Western Ontario faculty
- Organic chemists
- Living people
- University of Western Ontario alumni
- McMaster University alumni
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