Nov. 22, 2024
35th ASTech Awards celebrate ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ research community and alumni
On Nov. 1, the 2024 ASTech Awards were presented in Edmonton, where eight ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ researchers and six alumni were recognized for their advancements in research and innovation.
Since 1989, the have showcased Alberta’s excellence in science, technology, and innovation, recognizing the bright minds and great achievements from across the province.
“Congratulations to all our ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ ASTech award winners from across campus. Their impactful work demonstrates new technologies, applications and processes that are pushing boundaries and making significant societal and economic impact," says Dr. William Ghali, vice-president (research), ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½. "Our university community is proud of their accomplishments and dedication to innovation."
²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ research community winners
Digital Innovation – Research
- Dr. Naser El-Sheimy, PhD’97, professor, Department of Geomatics Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering (SSE)
El-Sheimy was recognized for his work in bringing high-accuracy navigation to everyday applications. His research focuses on multi-sensor systems for pedestrian navigation, self-driving cars and unmanned ground vehicles, integrating Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and Inertial Navigation Systems (INS), and mobile mapping systems. He is the founder of , which supports the advancement of the geospatial technology sector in Canada, and co-founder of . He is a Killam Professor, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering, a Fellow of the U.S. Institute of Navigation and is a Canada Research Chair in Geomatics Multi-Sensor Systems.
AI / ML Advancement - Research
- Dr. Nils Daniel Forkert, PhD, professor, departments of Radiology and Clinical Neurosciences, Cumming School of Medicine (CSM)
Forkert was recognized for his work on advanced machine learning methods for precision medicine applications. His research has led to the development of numerous methods for the automated analysis of complex medical images and multi-modal clinical data to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of many diseases. His work addresses challenges such as bias and patient privacy and is central to conducting computer-aided clinical studies and disease modelling. He is a Canada Research Chair in Medical Image Analysis.
Forkert is a member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute, the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute and the One Child Every Child initiative.
Environmental Innovation in Energy - Academia
- Dr. Nashaat Nassar, PhD’08, professor and Schulich Industry Chair in Nanotechnology for Energy and Environmental Application Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, SSE
Nassar was recognized for his work in advancing energy and environmental efficiency through nanoparticle technology. His research emphasizes the development of naturally derived nanoparticles for applications such as carbon capture, heavy oil upgrading and recovery, valuable mineral extraction, oil spill cleanup, and tailings treatment. These nanoparticles, designed for industrial applications, are cost-effective, energy efficient, and emit fewer emissions, offering sustainable alternative methods for bitumen recovery, wastewater treatment, and mineral extraction.
Environmental Innovation in Energy - Company
- Mohammad Alikarami, PhD candidate, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, SSE; CEO and Co-founder,
BioOilSolv is committed to reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable innovation practices in the oilsands industry. Their technology converts agricultural and forestry biomass into carbon-negative solvents and biochar, offering solutions that lower greenhouse gas emissions while enhancing bitumen recovery. Created at the ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½â€™s Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, BioOilSolv was co-founded by associate professor, Dr. Hector De La Hoz Siegler, PhD, an expert in sustainable process engineering and includes collaboration with other department researchers.
Innovation in Energy
- Dr. Christopher Clarkson, PhD, professor, Department of Earth, Energy and Environment, Faculty of Science; Dr. Danial Zeinabady, PhD’23, ResFrac; Dr. Behnam Zanganeh, PhD’19, Chevron
Clarkson leads the , an industry and government-sponsored group focused on unconventional light-oil reservoirs, which has developed a revolutionary well testing method. The Diagnostic Fracture Injection Test-Flowback Analysis (DFIT-FBA) has become an industry standard in both British Columbia and Alberta, and is currently being tested in the U.S. The DFIT-FBA was developed through a ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ and industry collaboration.
Change Maker - Academic
- Dr. M. Ethan MacDonald, PhD’14, MSc’10, assistant professor, departments of Biomedical Engineering, and Electrical and Software Engineering, SSE; Department of Radiology, CSM
MacDonald was recognized for advancing brain imaging and data analytics for stroke, aging, and dementia. His research focuses on data acquisition, big data, machine learning and artificial intelligence for biomedical and MRI applications. The methods he has developed include approaches to improve risk assessment during stroke, new insights into brain aging physiology, as well as provide early detection for dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.
MacDonald is a member of the Hotchkiss Brain Institute and the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute.
Social Innovation/Educational Technologies – Research Collaboration
- Dr. Karen Benzies, PhD, professor, Faculty of Nursing; departments of Pediatrics and Community Health Sciences, CSM; founder and CEO, and Kristen Graham, MBA’24, executive director, operations,
Liminality is a social enterprise that has developed Merge, a clinical trial-validated model of family-integrated care for the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Merge’s certified eLearning modules train health-care providers to educate and support parents of critically ill newborns to be part of the NICU care team. Merge has demonstrated a decrease in the length of stay for babies in the NICU and reduced emergency department visits and hospital readmissions after discharge. Merge is scaling to neonatal units across Canada, ensuring more families have access to the support and resources they need during their journey in neonatal care.
Benzies is a member of the Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute, the Owerko Centre, and the One Child Every Child initiative.
Researcher of the Year
- Dr. Ian D. Gates, PEng, PhD, BSc’99, Professor, Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, SSE
Gates is an accomplished researcher and innovator in the field of fundamental and applied energy. He has been awarded over 30 patents with 35 pending and has commercialized and co-founded multiple companies out of his research discoveries, including and . His work through the and the is pursuing cleaner technologies for our energy future. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering.
²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ alumni winners
Medical, Healthcare, and Pharmaceuticals – Application (Company)
- | Megan Leslie, BSc (Eng)’15, BComm’19, Chief Executive Officer, and Julian Mulia, BSc (Eng)’15, MEng’19, Chief Operating Officer
Nanotess’ wound care treatment is an easy-to-use gel that helps prevent and manage chronic, acute and minor wounds from pressure injuries, burns, ulcers, cuts and surgery. Their treatment improves healing outcomes, modulates inflammation, and provides safe antimicrobial and biofilm protection. Nanotess is an alumni company of the and their technology has been validated by the .
Innovation in Cleantech
- | Amanda Hall, BSc’07, CEO and founder
Summit Nanotech is evolving today's lithium mines by extracting more high-purity lithium from natural resources faster and more sustainably to support the global electric vehicle demand. Summit Nanotech is an alumni company of the powered by CDL-R.