Tricia Carmichael

cross-section of spandex and nylon fibresThis image by Gloria D’Amaral, a PhD candidate and graduate research assistant to chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael, is a finalist in the national Science Exposed contest. It shows a cross-section of spandex and nylon fibres in pantyhose, suitable as a foundation for development of wearable electronic materials.

Vote for UWindsor finalist in national science photo contest

Gloria D’Amaral had her photo of a cross-section of pantyhose composed of spandex and nylon fibres selected as a finalist in the Science Exposed contest.
Tricia CarmichaelChemistry professor Tricia Carmichael has been elected the Canadian Society for Chemistry’s director of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Professor called upon to promote inclusion in chemistry

Chemistry professor Tricia Carmichael has been elected the Canadian Society for Chemistry’s director of equity, diversity, and inclusion.

copper film degrading to create resemblance to beach sceneA photo by chemistry doctoral student Rahaf Hussein depicting the degradation of an exposed film of copper is one of 20 in a national competition showcasing images of research.

Student poses picture of chemistry research

An image by Rahaf Hussein is one of 20 in the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada’s Science Exposed competition.
Anna Lanoszka, Barbara Thomas, Tricia Carmichael, Rajesh SethHonouring champions of equity: WUFA president Anna Lanoszka and vice-president of the Status of Women, Diversity and Equity Action Rajesh Seth flank Mary Lou Dietz Equity Leadership Award recipients Barbara Thomas and Tricia Carmichael.

Faculty association honours champions of equity and diversity

Friends and colleagues came together on Wednesday, May 10, to honour Tricia Carmichael and Barbara Thomas, the 2023 recipients of the Mary Lou Dietz Equity Leadership Award.