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Jason Riordon, PhD

Jason Riordon, PhD

I lead the development of collaborative research with industry and government sponsors, managing the Sinton research program.

Mohammad Zargartalebi, PhD

Mohammad Zargartalebi, PhD

Mohammad is a research associate, Industrial Fluid team leader, and lab manager at Sinton lab, boasting over 13 years of diverse experience in energy systems. His research concentrates on advancing thermofluids for renewables and electrification, with a keen interest in accelerating material screening and discovery using AI-aided high-throughput experimental platforms.

Ray Miao, PhD

Ray Miao, PhD

Ray completed his Ph.D. (2024) at the SintonLab, University of Toronto, where his research focused on designing efficient systems for electrochemical CO2 capture and conversion. Beginning June 2024, Ray continues to his work with the group, serving as the Director of Electrocatalysis. In this role, he will help manage the electrocatalysis group and provide strategic advice.

Ian Munroe

Ian Munroe

Ian is a research associate and editorial manager at the Sinton Lab. He has previously worked as a multiplatform journalist at media outlets in Canada, Japan and the United Arab Emirates. He holds an M.A. in international relations from the University of Toronto’s Munk School of Global Affairs.

Maryam Ebrahimiazar, PhD

Maryam Ebrahimiazar, PhD

Maryam completed her B.Sc. (2015) and M.Sc. (2017) in Chemical Engineering at Sharif University of Technology and her Ph.D. (2022) in Mechanical Engineering at University of Toronto. Her doctoral research centered around designing an ultrasonic inhaler to enhance asthma treatment. She used ultrasound waves to generate droplets of the correct size (~5 microns) for an effective asthma treatment and developed fundamental models to predict the behavior of liquids exposed to ultrasonic oscillations.

Maryam joined SintonLab in 2023 as a postdoctoral fellow. Her current research is focused on developing high throughput experimental methods to measure fluid properties for electric vehicle (EV) coolants.

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