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Professor Bazuin’s research group focuses on the design of new self-assembled polymer materials using block copolymers and supramolecular chemistry. Her work includes the development of bulk thin films and the application of these materials in nanosensors and optics. She has an extensive background in polymer chemistry, gaining her PhD from McGill University and completing a postdoctoral fellowship at the Institut Charles-Sadron. Professor Bazuin has supervised numerous graduate theses, contributing significantly to the field of nanostructured and supramolecular polymer materials. Her involvement in various research projects demonstrates ongoing contributions to the advancement of materials science, particularly through her leadership in significant studies funded by multiple research councils. Bazuin is also engaged in exploring advanced techniques such as electron microscopy and hyperspectral imaging to analyze nanoparticle distributions critical in environmental and biological applications. Her academic pursuits are instrumental in bridging the gap between complex theoretical concepts and practical applications in material engineering and nanotechnology.
Université de Montréal • Montréal, QC, Canada
Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, focusing on the research of nanostructured polymers and their applications.
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology - Research intensive with options in Neuropharmacology and Pharmacogenomics.