
Angela Awada
@angelaawada
PhD Candidate in the Rondeau-Gagné Research Group @ChemUWindsor | MSc @ScienceUWindsor | Biochemical/Materials Chemist 🧪🔍
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14-11-2021 17:16:14
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The best way to bond as a group is to shoot paint at each other! Lots of laughs and some excellent stress relief. Shoutout to team captain Angela Awada for leading us to victory💪

👀The latest research on H-bonding crosslinked semiconducting blends, led by Xiaodan Gu Gu Research Group USM Polymer Science & Engineering, is just out Chemistry of Materials🔥 Shoutout to RG group member Angela Awada UWindsor Chemistry and all coauthors for another great collaborative effort💪🎉tinyurl.com/c58a3me7

Huge thanks to UWindsor Research and Innovation for the award! This is all possible because of my amazing team, past and present members - you’re all incredible🙏 Big shoutout to my great colleagues, collaborators and mentors at @ScienceUWindsor and elsewhere. Your support is invaluable #UWinProud


We proudly present the Women in Research 2024 Calendar—a tribute to the outstanding achievements of 12 phenomenal women graduate students engaged in groundbreaking research across diverse university faculties University of Windsor. UWindsor GSS To get yours: forms.office.com/r/gvsEWZ0m0b?o…


Mark your calendar with our celebration: Catalyzing Diversity in Science at the IUPAC Global Women's Breakfast University of Windsor. 📆 Feb 27, 10:30 AM 📍Essex Centre of Research (CORe) Atrium,UWindsor, Ontario, Canada 💛Open to UWin Campus STEM Community #gwb2024 #GWB UWindsor Chemistry




👀Exciting initiative co-led by Helen Tran University of Toronto, alongside a stellar group of researchers👏 A must for all polymer enthusiasts this summer🔥🔥Check out the latest release featuring R-G group very own Angela Awada for more details😎 #womeninSTEM #research

🌿Thrilled to host our NSERC / CRSNG Plastic Science for a Cleaner Future team today at UWindsor Chemistry for a workshop exploring how semiconducting polymers can detect and identify microplastics🔍 Special thanks to grad students Angela Awada and Mark for organizing this workshop 👏


🚀Exciting News! The R-G group UWindsor Chemistry is hiring! Join an awesome team of researchers working at the interface of soft organic electronics & semiconducting polymers chemistry 😎Check out the details at rondeaugagnegroup.com/join-us 💡🔬 #ResearchOpportunity #OrganicElectronics

👀 @ScienceUWindsor Piumi Kulatunga

Today marked the second edition of the now-annual Rondeau-Gagné Research Group paintball day! Our talented researchers not only excel in organic electronics but also know how to hit their targets!🎯😄I even got shot by my own team!😂#TeamBuilding UWindsor Chemistry

A huge thanks to the Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference organizers for showcasing the incredible contributions of women and gender minorities in polymer science🫶Our group is proud to have participated🤩Shoutout to Angela Awada,Madison Mooney,Lauren Pandolfi and Rachael Warner for their amazing work🔥💪


The first Polymer Women Empowerment & Research Conference conference is in the books! Thank you to the speakers, workshop leaders, volunteers, sponsors, my coorganizers, ACS POLY Division ACS PMSE Division, and the amazing attendees for making it a success.


Thanks to The Globe and Mail for featuring our research in their Excellence in Research and Innovation Report🙌A perfect moment to celebrate the hard work and dedication of all past and current lab members🥳Exciting updates ahead @ScienceUWindsor UWindsor Research and Innovation theglobeandmail.com/business/adv/a…

👀Our latest work on detecting microplastic across Canada—from North to South—using semiconducting polymers is now online Environmental Science Journals of the RSC 😎 An exciting collaborative effort led by Angela Awada and #MarkPotter @ScienceUWindsor University of Toronto Environment Ontario Liisa Jantunen, PhD 🇨🇦 tinyurl.com/4ctzu73a


If you're at #S25MRS in Seattle, come by Room 448 at 10:30 AM!📍 I'll be presenting the R-G group's latest work on biodegradable conjugated polymers and devices. Excited to share what we've been up to UWindsor Chemistry🌱🔬 Angela Awada Madison Mooney Piumi Kulatunga #MaterialsChem