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Helen Tran is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto, affiliated with the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry within the Faculty of Arts & Science. Her research focuses on designing polymers for next-generation electronics, emphasizing materials with self-assembly, degradability, and electronic functionality. These innovations target applications in health diagnostics, environmental monitoring, and sustainable technologies.
Tran’s work bridges polymer chemistry and materials science, addressing challenges in biointegration and sustainability. Key areas include degradable conjugated polymers for transient electronics and soft, stretchable materials for wearable devices. Her group, Team Tran, emphasizes collaboration and inclusivity, fostering innovation through dynamic team environments.
Recent publications highlight advancements in 4D printing of responsive hydrogels, molecular design of peptoids, and low-cost automated laboratory systems. Her research trends emphasize sustainability, functional materials, and scalable production methods. While no formal awards are cited, her contributions reflect cutting-edge exploration in polymer-based electronics.
Advising and mentorship are integral to her work, though specific student names are not listed. Outreach initiatives prioritize science education for youth and underrepresented groups. The Tran Lab’s location at Lash Miller Chemical Laboratories underscores its integration within Toronto’s academic and industrial networks.



