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Invited Speakers

Our invited speakers for NanoLytica 2026 are listed below.  We welcome suggestions for speakers for NanoLytica 2027.  If you have suggestions for future speakers, please email nano-lytica@sfu.ca  

We hand-pick all invited speakers each year from a growing list of potential speakers. We strive to have representation from speakers at different career stages who work in distinct research areas and who beckon from a larger region (spanning the Western portions of Canada and the United States). One of our aims is to bring together a diverse lineup of speakers to offer a unique ecosystem of learning and discussions, as well as to support a broad networking opportunity for all attendees, whether to look for a collaboration, a job, a position for graduate studies, an internship, or a chance to meet other scientists and engineers.

Associate Professor, Western Washington University

Presenting on:  Plasmonic Detection of Mercury via Amalgamation on Surface Modified Gold Nanorods


Professor, Department of Chemistry, McGill University

Presenting on:  Self-assembly of Hierarchically Structured Fibers


Principal Field Application Scientist, Perkin Elmer

Presenting on:  Matrix-Tolerant LC–MS/MS for Streamlined Sample Preparation in Complex Matrices


Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Microfluidics for Drug Discovery and Health Care, University of Victoria

Presenting on:  From Lipid Composition to Drug Permeability: Insights from Human-Mimetic Artificial Cells Membranes


Co-founder, A2O Advanced Materials Inc.

Presenting on:  Faster Application and Longer Performance from A New Class of Dynamic Aminopolyolefins for Cleaner Industrial Applications


Inorganic Market Development Manager, PerkinElmer

Presenting on:  Advancing the Battery Value Chain: Analytical Instruments for R&D and Raw Material Analysis with a Focus on Metal Testing


Assistant Professor, 911³Ô¹Ï

Presenting on:  Computational and Machine Learning Approaches to Electrocatalyst Discovery


Senior Research Officer at Metrology Research Centre, National Research Council Canada

Presenting on:  Standards, Models and Analytical Considerations for Describing Nanoparticle Biocompatibility


Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering, University of Washington

Presenting on:  Integrated Nanophotonics with Solution Processed Materials


CEO, Saltworks Technologies

Presenting on:  Optimizing Lithium Extraction and Refining Technology for Canadian Application


 

A schedule of events for NanoLytica 2026 can be found here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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