About Me


Dr. David Sinton, Canada Research Chair in Microfluidics and Energy at the University of Toronto, was the first to propose widely applying microfluidics technologies (which were developed largely for medical applications) to energy. He is a co-founder and the CTO of Interface Fluidics Ltd, a start-up focused on improving the environmental and economic performance of energy operations. Dr. Sinton has contributed in several leadership roles, including Interim Vice-Dean Research for U of T Engineering and Editor-in-Chief of the CSME Bulletin. He is a Fellow of ASME, CSME, the Engineering Institute of Canada, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

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