Audrey Moores
Audrey Moores is a Professor of Chemistry and Tier II Canada Research Chair in green chemistry at McGill University. She was named an emerging investigator in 2017 by the RSC journal Green Chemistry.
Biography
She completed her PhD from the École Polytechnique in 2005 under the supervision of Pascal Le Floch and was a post-doctoral fellow at Yale University in 2006 under the supervision of Robert H. Crabtree. She began her independent career at McGill University in January 2007 as an Assistant Professor and was named Associate Professor in 2014.Moores' research focuses on different aspects of green chemistry, such as catalysis and biobased materials. In particular, she worked on the use of iron and iron oxide nanoparticles as catalysts or magnetically recyclable supports for hydrogenation and oxidation reactions. She developed novel methods to prepare nanomaterials under solvent-free conditions, and explored the catalytic properties of plasmonic nanoparticles. Since 2018, she has received national media coverage for working on transforming shrimp shell waste into biodegradable plastics.