Richard Munz, Professor, McGill University, is internationally recognized as a researcher and consultant in the field of thermal plasma technology. He has developed applications of plasma in metallurgical processing waste treatment and nanoparticle manufacture. He has made important contributions to the control of electrode erosion, and he is a co-inventor on four patents on inventions based on his research, carried out in collaboration with industry. He has served the engineering community through his numerous activities on behalf of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering.

Professor Catherine Mulligan of Concordia University is an exceptional educator, an internationally recognized expert in the decontamination of water, soils, and sediments, and a pioneer of green remediation technologies. She is the Founding Director of the Concordia Institute of Water, Energy and Sustainable Systems, and has taken numerous leadership roles in engineering societies and editorial boards of which she is a member. Her fundamental and applied contributions to research and her service to the engineering profession have been recognized with prestigious awards, most recently the ...

Hausi Müller was Associate Dean Research, Engineering (2009-19) and Founder and Director of the Bachelor of Software Engineering program (2003-07), University of Victoria. He is an international expert in methods, models and tools for quantum computing, software engineering, program understanding, self-adaptive systems, intelligent cyber-physical systems, and IoT. His research teams developed several well-known research tools including Rigi, a software understanding tool and SmarterContext, an infrastructure to manage context-aware systems that won 2011 IBM Canada Project of the Year Award. ...

Dr. Aftab A. Mufti is an Emeritus Professor and Director of Civil Engineering at the University of Manitoba. He is also the former Scientific Director and President of the Innovative Structures with Intelligent Sensing Canada Research Network, a Network of Centres of Excellence. His research interests include FRPs, FOSs, FEM, bridge engineering, and Structural Health Monitoring (SHM). At the University of Manitoba he introduced new research area of Civionics Engineering to monitor deteriorating infrastructure. He has authored or co-authored 5 books, plus provided chapters for 2 others, edited ...

Hany Moustapha, is Senior Fellow and Manager of the Pratt & Whitney Canada Technology and Collaboration Program. His responsibilities include integration, execution and deployment of the firm's Engineering, Manufacturing and Repair technologies into future products. He is well known within the aerospace industry for his expertise in gas turbines, with over 70 publications on turbine performance and design. Hany Moustapha is also the Director of the Concordia Institute for Aerospace Design and Innovation (CIADI) and Vice-President of the Consortium for Research and Innovation in Aerospace ...

Dr. Zahra Kazem-Moussavi has used her vast knowledge to produce ground-breaking research to improve the lives of others. Most recently she has been working on early diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and has established the only repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS) centre for treatment of the disease in Canada. Lately, she has also started a memory program for people of age 60+ with memory problems, called Soroor Memory Series. These pioneering programs have made Manitoba a unique, world-class centre of research for Alzheimer's. As a full professor at ...

Hussein Mouftah, of University of Ottawa, has made major contributions to the design of high speed computer communication networks, including the development of computer-aided modeling techniques and simulation tools for the design and performance evaluation of routing protocols and switching techniques. He has developed a significant innovative algorithms for wireless sensor networks and Internet-of-Things applications for connected and autonomous vehicles in smart cities. He has also been involved in the development of efficient routing and wavelength assignment algorithms for optical ...

Daniel Motyka was President of Questor Technology until June 2005, at which time and following a succession plan, he took on the role of Vice President and Designer Emeritus. He was instrumental in the Gulf Beaufort System and in the Russian joint venture, KomiArctic Oil; he also holds a patent for a waste natural gas incinerator. He served as APEGGA's President in 1998-1999, and serves as its current director on the Canadian Council of Professional Engineers. Daniel Motyka has had a major impact on the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary; he was the founding Chair of ...

Javad Mostaghimi, Professor, University of Toronto, is internationally recognized for his research on thermal plasma technology and its industrial applications. His numerical models of plasma sources and thermal spray coating are widely cited and applied. He is the cofounder and director of the Centre for Advanced Coating Techniques of the University of Toronto and was the cofounder of Simulent Inc., a software and consulting company working in Asia, Europe and North America. He also cofounded Ablazeon Inc. to commercialize an innovative plasma torch which he developed.

Professor Moselhi is an engineer and scholar who made significant contributions to practice and research, in engineering and construction in Canada, the United States, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. He contributed to training of leaders in industry and in academic institutions of higher learning in Canada, the United States, and in other countries in the middle-east and the far-east. He authored and coauthored over 350 scientific publications and received numerous awards and recognitions, including the Walter Shanly Award of the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering in recognition of Outstanding ...