About
Emily Cranston is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at McMaster University, where she holds the Canada Research Chair in Bio-Based Nanomaterials. Her research focuses on advanced applications of cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) in polymer composites, biomedical materials, and sustainable technologies.
- Research Interests
- Cellulose nanocrystal surface modification
- Mechanical properties of bio-based composites
- Injectable hydrogels for tissue engineering
- Green adhesive systems
- Nanocellulose in energy storage devices
- Biodegradable foam insulation materials
- Recent Work Trends
- 2024-2025 studies on water-based hydrophobization strategies
- Investigations into CNC-lateX interactions for coatings
- Advancements in vaccine delivery systems using nanocellulose
- Structural analysis of wood particles for insulative foams
- Awards
- Canada Research Chair in Bio-Based Nanomaterials
- Teaching
- Instructor for CHEMENG 2G03: Problem Solving and Technical Communication (2018)
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