Kevin De FranceView profile
Assistant Professor
Kevin De France is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering at Queen's University, affiliated with Smith Engineering. His research focuses on designing sustainable bio-based materials using nanomaterials like cellulose nanocrystals and protein amyloid fibers. These materials are applied in biomedical, food packaging, and environmental sectors to replace petroleum-based products. He holds a BASc in Chemical and Bioengineering (2014) and a PhD in Chemical Engineering (2019) from McMaster University, followed by a postdoctoral fellowship in Materials Science at Empa, Switzerland. His work spans interdisciplinary areas of materials chemistry, engineering, and biotechnology. Research interests include macromolecular chemistry, biomedical materials, colloid science, protein engineering, functional materials, and environmental biotechnology. Recent publications highlight innovations in nanocellulose aerogels, amyloid-based bioinks, and antimicrobial materials for food packaging. His lab emphasizes structure-function relationships to tailor material performance, with current trends focusing on biohybrid systems, sustainable packaging solutions, and functionalized nanocomposites for medical applications. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.










