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Carbon to Metal Coating Institute (C2MCI)

Carbon to Metal Coating Institute (C2MCI)
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion, and Indigenization
STEM
Chemistry
Equity, Diversity, Inclusion
Commercialization Of Technology
Entrepreneurial Leadership
Diversity and Inclusion
Mentorship In STEM
Green Chemistry
Sustainable Science Education
Science Communication
Chemical Engineering
Dalhousie University
Accessibility In Academia
Research Ethics
Indigenous Students
Indigenous Representation
STEM Education
Cerebral Palsy

At C2MCI, we are dedicated to advancing the science and technology of carbon to metal coatings. Our mission is to innovate and share cutting-edge research, practical applications, and industry insights to enhance the durability, efficiency, and sustainability of metal surfaces.

The C2MCI is committed to advancing EDI and Indigenization (EDII) in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (... more

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Latest Episodes

In this episode of The EDII Catalyst, Genievieve Borg (Anishinaabe PhD Candidate in Chemistry, University of Guelph) joins us to share her journey toward academic success as an Indigenous student in STEM.

Hosted by Dr. Emily Albright, this episode e... more

In this episode of The EDII Catalyst, Dr. Alexandra Pedersen (Manager for EDII Capacity Development, Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute) and Heidi Penning (Former Associate Director, Queen’s University Equity and Acc... more

In this episode of the EDII Catalyst, Dr. Blaine Fiss(Killam Postdoctoral Fellow, Dalhousie University) joins us to discuss how his experiences as a chemist with cerebral palsy have shaped his approach to accessibility, mentorship, and innovation in ... more

In recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, how can we as a chemistry community ensure Indigenous students feel they truly belong and are supported in pursuing careers in academia?

In this episode of the EDII Catalyst, Dr. Alex Vein... more

In this episode of the EDII Catalyst, Dr. Morgan Lehtinen (Executive Director, RXN HUB) joins us to discuss how her journey in STEM led her to pursue entrepreneurship. 

Hosted by Dr. Emily Albright, this episode explores challenges in the transition... more

In this episode of the EDII Catalyst, Dr. Juliana Vidal (Senior Program Manager, Higher Education at Beyond Benign) joins us to share her experiences as an international student and her transition from academic research to the not-for-profit sector. more

In this episode of EDII Catalyst, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Josephine Tsang, Executive Director of the Chemical Institute of Canada (CIC) and a proud Queen’s University alumna. 

Dr. Tsang shares her journey through STEM, the pivotal mentors who... more

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Genievieve Borg
PhD student in chemistry focusing on inorganic materials
Guelph University
Episode: Improving Academic Success for Indigenous Students
Heidi Penning
Equity Advisor with a specialty in research at the Human Rights and Equity Office
Queen's University
Episode: Creating Accessible & Inclusive Research Environments
Dr. Alexandra Pedersen
Manager for EDII Capacity Development at McDonald Institute and adjunct professor at Queen's University
McDonald Institute
Episode: Creating Accessible & Inclusive Research Environments
Dr. Blaine Fiss
Killam postdoctoral fellow specializing in sustainable phosphorus chemistry and accessibility advocacy
Dalhousie University
Episode: Going Through Research, One Step at a Time
Dr. Alex Vino
Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dalhousie University and advocate for Indigenous representation in STEM
Dalhousie University
Episode: Fostering Indigenous Excellence in STEM
Dr. Morgan Lehtinen
Executive Director of Rxn Hub and Queen's alumni
Rxn Hub
Episode: Innovating Change: From STEM Research to Entrepreneurial Leadership
Dr. Juliana Vidal
Higher Education Program Manager at Beyond Benign
Beyond Benign
Episode: A World of STEM, A Sense of Belonging
Dr. Josephine Tsang
Executive Director of the Chemical Institute of Canada and Queen's alumni
Chemical Institute of Canada
Episode: Bridging Science and Community: Leading Change in STEM for Equity and Inclusion

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Dr. Emily Albright
Host of discussions focusing on equity, diversity, inclusion, and indigenization in STEM, often sharing personal and professional narratives.

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Improving Academic Success for Indigenous Students
Q: What advice would you give to any Indigenous students who are interested in STEM?
My advice is to believe in yourself when no one else will, and to access resources available for Indigenous students.
Going Through Research, One Step at a Time
Q: Are there plans for implementing accessibility resources in your future lab as a PI?
I plan to consolidate resources and provide a means for open communication regarding accessibility challenges.
Going Through Research, One Step at a Time
Q: What support systems have you leaned on during difficult points in your career?
A strong support network of supervisors and communities like CSCWIDE has been crucial to my success.
Going Through Research, One Step at a Time
Q: Why do you think that representation was so important for you in grad school?
Seeing a disabled chemist during my PhD shifted my perception of possibility within the field of chemistry.
Going Through Research, One Step at a Time
Q: How has your experiences in academia been shaped by both your access needs and your identities?
My resourcefulness developed from physical challenges has influenced my approach to science and lab accessibility.

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Focused on advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and indigeneity (EDII) within STEM fields, this podcast features discussions that prioritize accessibility and representation in academia and scientific research. Episodes often highlight personal narratives from researchers and advocates who share their journeys and insights into fostering inclusive environments in chemistry and other scientific disciplines. A distinct emphasis is placed on practical strategies to challenge barriers faced by underrepresented groups in STEM, alongside topics like commercialization of technology and mentorship. Unique perspectives from Indigenous scholars are frequently showcased, enhancing the dialogue around inclusivity and the shifting landscape of equita... more

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2. Heidi Penning
3. Dr. Alexandra Pedersen
4. Dr. Blaine Fiss
5. Dr. Alex Vino
6. Dr. Morgan Lehtinen
7. Dr. Juliana Vidal
8. Dr. Josephine Tsang

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