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Celebrating the 2026 Carol McLeod Faculty Award Winner

Honouring excellence in renewable energy and energy efficiency, the Carol McLeod Faculty Award recognizes Prof. Ali Seifitokaldani’s work to advance cleaner, more affordable hydrogen production.

The Faculty of Engineering and the Trottier Institute for Sustainability in Engineering and Design are pleased to announce the recipient of the Carol McLeod Faculty Award in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency, made possible through a generous gift to the Faculty from alumnus David P. J. McLeod.

The award supports and recognizes exceptional teaching and research innovation by professors within the Faculty of Engineering who are affiliated with TISED and advancing work in renewable energy and energy efficiency.

Congratulations to Prof. Ali Seifitokaldani, Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering and Canada Research Chair (Tier II) in Electrocatalysis for Renewable Energy Production and Conversion, who has been selected as the Carol McLeod Faculty Award recipient.

Prof. Seifitokaldani’s project aims to significantly improve the efficiency of green hydrogen production by replacing the energy‑intensive oxygen evolution reaction with the low‑voltage oxidation of biomass‑derived compounds, enabling simultaneous hydrogen generation and the creation of value‑added chemicals. The research targets reductions in energy use of up to 50 percent, with the potential to meaningfully lower hydrogen costs.

The project integrates catalyst development, experimental and computational methods, and strong collaboration with industry and government partners. Together, these elements position the work for near‑term implementation and meaningful impact on emerging low‑carbon energy systems.

Congratulations once again to Prof. Seifitokaldani on this well‑deserved recognition.

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