Summary of Professor Madjid Mohseni’s Professional Development Seminar

This summary is a bit overdue after the seminar. But here we have it. 🙂

As part of Professional Development Speaker Series, the CHBE Graduate Student Club has successfully arranged the second seminar of the year on October 30th with Professor Madjid Mohseni as the speaker. He completed his undergraduate degree in Chemical Engineering at Amirkabir University of Technology, Iran, and then obtained his M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Toronto. Prior to joining UBC in November 2000, Dr. Mohseni worked for nearly 3 years as research engineer at Trojan Technologies. He is currently the Scientific Director of RES’EAU-WaterNET Strategic Network, a program dedicated to develop affordable solutions to drinking water challenges of small and rural, and aboriginal communities.

In his presentation, Professor Mohseni urged the students to be clear about their career objectives. One must work hard and there is no shortcut, he said. According to him, one does not know when the opportunity will come and hence it is important to prepare oneself ahead of time not to miss the opportunity. Only right plan and hard work can make it possible.
Professor Mohseni acknowledged the highly supportive role of his PhD supervisor who allowed him to think independently, helped improve his communication skills and supported extracurricular activities. As a new faculty member in the department, he faced many challenges at the beginning. However, his response to those difficulties was extraordinary – he had discovered opportunities in each of these challenges and turned them into his favor.

In addition to scientific knowledge, he has put great emphasis on developing work ethics and soft skills such as communication, interpersonal, leadership and time management skills. Language skill is another important aspect for international students, he opined. Like previous seminars, this one was attended by large number of graduate students including some from other engineering departments.

Bring your Lunch and Learn 4: Swagelok Hands-on

Swagelok will be bringing samples of their product lines including valves, fittings, measurement devices, quick connects etc. This is an opportunity to see how their products work and to try your hand at making assemblies.

A chicken paella lunch will be provided (sorry, no vegetarian). (Now this is really LUNCH & Learn! :D)

Event Details:

Wednesday, November 20th
12:00 to 1:00 pm
CHBE Courtyard (north side of CHBE)

RSVP for lunch at http://doodle.com/fz3w6ewv7h9vzmin

CHBE GSC Professional Development Speaker Series – Oct. 30 – Dr. Madjid Mohseni

Hi everyone,

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a seminar series where the faculty members of our department share the stories of achieving their first faculty positions as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of our faculty members and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

We are pleased to announce Dr. Madjid Mohseni as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Mohseni has worked as faculty member in CHBE since November 2000. He is currently the Scientific Director of RES’EAU-WaterNET Strategic Network, a program dedicated to develop affordable solutions to drinking water challenges of small and rural, and aboriginal communities. For a brief bio of Dr. Mohseni please click here.

For more information about Dr. Mohseni please see the link below

http://www.chbe.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/mohseni.php

In this presentation, he will share his experiences of a professional career and the challenge to balance research, teaching and personal
interests.

The seminar information:
Date: October 30, 2013
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: CHBE 2.02

We hope to see you there.

Thank you,

VP academic team of CHBE Grad Club

CHBE-GSC-Professional-Development-Seminars_October-30-2013-Dr.-Madjid-Mohseni

Bring Your Lunch & Learn 3 – Electrical Components and Safety

The department is having the 3rd Bring your lunch & Learn workshop next Wednesday!

Topic: Electrical Components and Safety
Presenters: Alex Thang and Serge Milaire from UBC CHBE Electrical Workshop
Date: Wednesday, October 23rd
Time: 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm
Location: Room 202

Details covered

  1. Typical instrumentation sensors such as thermocouples, pressure transmitters etc
  2. Information sources
  3.  Review of safety

Bring your Lunch & Learn 2- Compressed Gas Handling- PRAXAIR

Topic: Compressed Gas Handling
Date & Time: Wednesday, October 2nd, 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM
Venue: CHBE room 202

The NEXT Bring Your Lunch and Learn will feature a guest speaker from PRAXAIR.
Al Sawchnko will present information on ordering, handling and safety measures for compressed gases.

Please don’t forget to thank Doug for presenting the 1st Bring Your Lunch & Learn on Piping, Valves and Pumps. Also, thank you Cheryl for the KIND Healthy Snack Bars.

Bring your Lunch & Learn 1- Valves, Piping and Pumps


The first BRING YOUR LUNCH & LEARN is:

Topic: Valves, Piping and Pumps

Featuring: Doug Yuen, our Workshop Supervisor

Time: Wednesday, September 25th
Date: 12:00 – 1:00 pm

Location: Rm 202

Doug will cover:

– Valve types and how to select the correct valve for an application
– piping and fittings
– pump types and how to select an appropriate pump

The session is open to all grads, post docs, visitors, faculty and staff. Feel free to attend the session – we look forward to your participation.

Marlene Chow
Manager of Physical and Technical Resources
UBC CHBE

CHBE GSC Professional Development Speaker Series – Sep. 20, 2013

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a stories of achieving their first faculty positions as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of our faculty members and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

We are pleased to announce Dr. Xiaotao (Tony) Bi as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Bi has worked as faculty member in CHBE since 1997 and has published 290 peer-reviewed papers and 7 book chapters. In addition to teaching and active research, he has beenassociate director of the Clean Energy Research Centre since 2009, manager of the Fluidization Research Centre since 1998, and a faculty mentor of the UBC Bridge program since 2007. More information about Dr. Bi can be found at http://www.chbe.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/bi.php. In this presentation, he will share his experiences and perspectives on his pursuit of professional career and the challenge to balance research, teaching and personal interests.

The seminar information:
Title: Pursuit of a professional career: some experiences and perspectives
Date: September 20, 2013
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: CHBE 2.02

We hope to see you there.

Thank you,
VP academic team of CHBE Grad Club

Dr. Tony Bi, Professor of UBC CHBE

 

April 09 CHBE Grad Club Seminar‏

Hi everyone,

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a seminar series where the faculty members of UBC share the stories of their successes as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of the speakers and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

The seminar information:

Title: Starting and Running an Innovative Company – A Case Study
Date: April 09, 2013
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: CHBE 1.02

We are pleased to announce Dr. Shahram Tafazoli as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Tafazoli founded Motion Metrics International Corporation after completing PhD from UBC Electrical & Computer Engineering. Currently, he is the President and CEO of that company. He also holds an Adjunct Professorship position with UBC ECE department and is a full member of the Institute for Computing, Information, and Cognitive Systems (ICICS). In addition, Dr. Tafazoli is a member of the Precarn Incorporated’s Board of Directors as well as the TEC Canada which is the Canadian arm of an international member organization for Chief Executive Officers.

Additional information on him can be found here: http://www.motionmetrics.com/company/about.php


We hope to see you there.

Thank you,
Hafiz Rahman
VP Academic, CHBE Grad Club

Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club Seminar

Hi everyone,

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a seminar series where the faculty members of our department share the stories of achieving their first faculty positions as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of our faculty members and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

We are pleased to announce Dr. Clive Brereton as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Brereton had worked as full-time faculty member in this department before joining NORAM Engineering and Constructors Limited. Currently, he is serving as the Vice President, Technology and oversees process development work at NORAM. He is also acting as Director of NORAM’s Electrochemistry division. In addition, Dr. Brereton is the President of BC Research Inc. and is an Adjunct Professor with this department.

The seminar information:
Date: March 14, 2013
Time: 12:30 – 1:30 PM
Place: CHBE 2.02

We hope to see you there.

Thank you,
M. Hafizur Rahman
VP Academic, CHBE Grad Club

Nov. 26 CHBE Grad Club Seminar‏

The Chemical and Biological Engineering Graduate Club is organizing a seminar series where the faculty members of our department share the stories of achieving their first faculty positions as well as making important career decisions. These highly interactive seminars provide an excellent opportunity to hear instructing, exciting and valuable experiences of our faculty members and can prove very helpful in developing skills necessary for professional work environments in academia and industry.

We are pleased to announce Dr. Peter Englezos as the speaker of the upcoming seminar in the series. Dr. Englezos has worked as faculty member for more than 20 years at UBC. In addition to teaching and research, he has been serving as the head of our department since 2009. In this capacity he has been highly involved with several faculty hiring process. A brief biography of Dr. Englezos is attached. Additional information on him can be found here:

http://www.chbe.ubc.ca/faculty-staff/englezos.php

The seminar information:
Title: Dr. Englezos: reflections on the career journey from international graduate student to professor
Date: November 26, 2012
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 PM
Place: CHBE 2.02

We hope to see you there.

Thank you,
M. Hafizur Rahman
VP Academic, CHBE Grad Club