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Christine Moresoli is a Chemical Engineering Professor and a member of the Biotechnology and Health Engineering Centre at the University of Waterloo. Her research interests include membrane filtration processes, diffusion transport in materials, and enzyme reaction engineering. Professor Moresoli’s work in enzyme reaction engineering has optimized wastewater treatment processes, soil bioremediation, and biomaterial degradation. She aims to characterize key enzyme kinetics by investigating the enzymes involved in complex multiphase processes. Additionally, she is studying membrane fouling through hands-on experimentation and systematic mathematical analyses to understand transport phenomena and their links to physical characteristics of feed and products. In partnership with GE Water and Process Technologies, she is developing fluorescence-based monitoring strategies to manage membrane fouling in drinking water treatment. Her projects also explore the potential of soybean proteins in industrial film production, which has implications for the biomedical industry and biodegradable packaging. Furthermore, Professor Moresoli was honored with the Faculty of Engineering’s Teaching Excellence Award in 2011, and she actively contributes to the Waterloo Centre for Microbial Research.
University of Waterloo • Waterloo, ON, Canada
Teaching and conducting research in the field of Chemical Engineering.
Includes fields like Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental, and Industrial/Organizational Psychology.