Hind A. Al-Abadleh, Wilfrid Laurier University
Professor
Waterloo, Ontario
halabadleh@wlu.ca
Office:
(548) 889-3734
Expert In
Aerosols and climate change.
Air pollution, contamination, air quality
Arsenic and phosphorus in the environment.
Chemistry between phases in the atmosphere and soil
Climate change
Environmental impact of engineered nanomaterials.
Bio/Research
- Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry UK (2023-current)
- Hofmann Little Award for Excellence in Research, Teaching and Service at
Laurier (2023)
- The inaugural Gilead Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
from the Canadian Society for Chemistry ...
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Bio/Research
- Fellow, Royal Society of Chemistry UK (2023-current)
- Hofmann Little Award for Excellence in Research, Teaching and Service at
Laurier (2023)
- The inaugural Gilead Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion
from the Canadian Society for Chemistry (2022)
- University Research Professor (2021-2022)
- Fellow, Balsillie School of International Affairs (2020-current)
- Fulbright Canada Research Chair in Atmospheric Chemistry, Air Quality and -
Climate Change (2019)
- Inaugural Raymond March Visiting Scientist in Chemistry at Trent University
(2018)
- Full professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry Department, Wilfrid Laurier
University (2017-current)
- Visiting professor in the lab of Professor D. James Donaldson, Chemistry
Department, University of Toronto (2011)
- Associate professor, Chemistry Department, Wilfrid Laurier University (2010-
2017)
- Adjunct professor, Chemistry Department, University of Waterloo (2005-
current)
- Associated graduate faculty, Chemistry Department, University of Guelph
(2007-2010)
- Assistant professor, Chemistry Department, Wilfrid Laurier University (2005-
2010)
- Postdoctoral scholar, Professor Franz Geiger, Chemistry Department,
Northwestern University ('03-'05)
- PhD, Physical Chemistry (99-'03), University of Iowa
- BSc (Honors) Chemistry (95-99), United Arab Emirates University
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