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Aris Docoslis is a Professor and the Associate Dean of Graduate Studies in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Queen’s University. He holds a Canada Research Chair in Colloids & Nanoscale Engineering. His research interests are primarily in Applied Colloid Science and Interfacial Engineering, with a focus on the development of novel chemical sensors, portable diagnostic devices, and graphene-based materials. He has published over 80 peer-reviewed articles and authored four book chapters. His contributions extend to patented technologies commercialized through various startups. His laboratory is recognized for training graduate and undergraduate students through high-quality mentoring and research collaborations, particularly in diagnostics and environmental remediation. Having supervised numerous graduate students and postdoctoral associates, his group emphasizes equity, diversity, and inclusion in its hiring practices. His innovative research includes work on microfluidics, electrochemistry, and the synthesis of functional nanostructures.
Queen's University • Kingston, ON, Canada
Professor of Chemical Engineering, overseeing graduate studies, conducting research and mentoring students.
Patent for a device to retain viable cells in perfusion cultures.
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