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Page 1: Student Chapter Merit Award - 2013 · 2019-04-10 · CSChE Student Chapter for the Student Chapter Merit Award for the 2014-2015 academic year. Sincerely, Carol Choi Chair 2015-2016

University of Toronto

Student Chapter Merit

Award - 2015 Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering

Carol Choi

May 30, 2015

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CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

AWARDS MANAGER

CANADIAN SOCIETY FOR CHEMICAL ENGINEERING

130 SLATER ST, SUITE 550

OTTAWA, ON, K1P 6E2

[email protected]

May 22, 2015

Dear CSChE Awards Manager,

On behalf of the Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering University of Toronto

(CSChE U of T) Student Chapter, I would like to nominate our Chapter for the Student Chapter

Merit Award for 2014-2015.

The U of T student chapter improved and expanded on some traditional events and

programs; and took on new initiatives to truly prepare the undergraduate students academically,

socially and professionally. This past year was an extremely successful year for our chapter

where we improved the overall attendance to our events and the new initiatives implemented in

the previous year expanded in growth as well. Some of our other popular events included:

Chemical Engineering Sector Information Night, Kris Kringle Coffee House, Professor-Student

Mixer and both the First Year and Alumni Mentorship program. For a complete list of events and

programs, please see Appendix A.

Apart from all the successful events, the chapter also maintains a database for co-op

placements. Throughout the year, we collected responses from past chemical engineering interns

who, anonymously, provided first-hand information and advice on their internship experiences.

With the launch of the database, the chapter saw many students discover new internship

opportunities and we’ve connected many students to past interns who share common interests in

their field of work.

The chapter saw improvements on the internal operations as well. In order to optimize the

use of resources, we allocated a budget to vent overheads, which allowed the event director to

make more economic purchases throughout the year as opposed to per event as needed. We also

made deals with Chemical Engineering Undergraduate Council (Chem Club) who always had

drinks (for events) in stock. The preplanned expenses and continuous flow of supply reduced the

cost and labour, which resulted in better quality events.

One of the chapter’s main goals is to help students develop their leadership and

professional profiles. This past year, the chapter put a lot of focus on getting students (especially

those outside the executive team) to get involved. Our meetings were open to all undergraduate

students and we’ve recruited outside helpers through these open meetings. In addition, we paid

extra attention on getting the first year students to participate in the chapter’s activities as they

will be potential candidates to organize the student program for the Canadian Chemical

Engineering Conference in Toronto in 2018. For the first time, the chapter proactively

participated in the faculty wide Orientation Week, which significantly increased the profile and

awareness of the student chapter. We also elected two first year class representatives, both

showed strong interest and have committed to continue participation in the chapter next year.

Throughout the year, the chapter initiated various collaborations with other student clubs

to combine resources and capacities and avoid overlapping, which resulted in higher quantity and

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CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

quality of the events and programs, ultimately benefiting the student body. For example, we

collaborated with Chem Club on numerous social events such as the Chemical Engineering

Dinner Dance, Halloween Party and the individual class parties. All these social events on top of

our professional development agenda served to make this past year a memorable one for our

student body.

Lastly, the chapter has showed significant growth on the academic front. The chapter,

with the department’s support, held an effective Town Hall where students were asked to provide

feedback and concerns on the academic curriculum in a structured manner. A MatLab Tutorial

that bridged the gap between 2nd year and 3rd year course materials was also well received by the

2nd year students who were looking to gain a deeper understanding of the tools they learn in

school. For other continuous improvement and growth accomplishments over last year, please

see Appendix B.

As an executive member for the last 4 years and as incoming chair, I have seen this

chapter grow tremendously. All members of the chapter have shown strong commitment and

dedication to the chapter and our hard work is reflective in the success of our events and

programs. Our members take great pride in representing the national chapter and continues to

look for improvements in order to better serve the students’ needs. I am extremely proud to be

part of this amazing organization. I, sincerely, hope that you consider the University of Toronto

CSChE Student Chapter for the Student Chapter Merit Award for the 2014-2015 academic year.

Sincerely,

Carol Choi

Chair 2015-2016

Vice Chair 2014-2015

Canadian Society for Chemical Engineering

University of Toronto Student Chapter

200 College St, Room 216A

Toronto, ON, M5S 3E5

csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

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CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Membership

Altogether, the University of Toronto CSChE Student Chapter consists of approximately 600

members. This includes students in first, second, third, PEY (co-op) and fourth year students.

Executive Members

Chair Praneet Bagga [email protected]

Vice Chair Carol Choi [email protected]

Events Director Carmen Chan [email protected]

Treasurer and Fundraising Director Shirley Wu [email protected]

Advertising Director Rashmi Sathar [email protected]

Professional Development Director Stephanie Fata [email protected]

Professional Development Director Lamya Ezzeldin [email protected]

Secretary Katie Dritsas [email protected]

First Year Class Representative 1 Molly Gorman [email protected]

First Year Class Representative 2 Namya Syal [email protected]

Second Year Class Representative Enakshi Shah [email protected]

Third Year Class Representative Kayla Musalem [email protected]

Honourary Member Michael Mucha [email protected]

CSChE University of Toronto Student Chapter Executives 1T4-1T5

For a list of contributing members of the chapter for the previous year, please see Appendix C.

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CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

Appendix A: List of Programs and Events

CHEM CONNECT MENTORSHIP PROGRAM

The Chem Connect Program consists of the First Year Mentorship and the Alumni Mentorship

Network.

The first year mentorship focused on helping the first year students transition into a rigorous

university environment with the help of upper year students. During the Kick-off event, over 60

first year students and upper year students attended. The Kick-off event was used to gauge the

mentor-mentee partnerships based on common interests and values in the form of a speed dating

format. Throughout the year, the chapter checked in with mentors and their mentees and also

encouraged them to come out to other chapter events. To also build a stronger mentor-mentee

relationship, the chapter also organized a movie night social that attracted over 40 participants.

Many mentor-mentee pairs became close friends after the year.

The Alumni Mentorship Network connects upper year students with alumni through networking

events and a LinkedIn group. Over 50 upper students and alumni participated in this network the

past year. During the kick-off event, 25 people attended and used that time as a networking

opportunity. The chapter organized an Industry Night for the group where the alumni shared

their general professional experiences; and a Resume Workshop where the alumni gave advice

on resume building. The network will continue to grow as we get a continuous flow of alumni

and students joining in the future years.

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CSChE Student Chapter c/o Undergraduate Office 200 College Street WB240 Email: [email protected] Toronto, Ontario M5S 3E5 Website: csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE YEAR (PEY) DATABASE

At the University of Toronto, engineering students have to option to go on Professional

Experience Year (PEY), which is a 12 to 16 month internship after third year. However, many

students weren’t aware of most PEY opportunities in the various fields. The PEY database

collects these co-op experiences of past students so the future students can have a better idea of

what are offered as well as advice on how to stay competitive when applying for these positions.

The entries are anonymous and includes information such as company the student worked for,

their position in the company, the projects they worked on (unless confidential) and their

experience as a whole. Over the past two years, the database has collected over 60 entries and the

chapter also connects third year students to past PEY students on an individual basis if requested.

The database has helped some third year students successfully secure job placements. The

database is can be viewed at the chapter’s website at http://csche.chem-eng.utoronto.ca/pre-

database-page/.

ATTENDANCE AT DEPARTMENTAL ADVISORY MEETINGS

The department continued to invite student leaders to discuss new department projects and

updates from the students on events run by the chapter and other student council committees.

The meeting attendees include the Chair and Associate Chair of the Chemical Engineering

Department, Chairs and Vice Chairs from the CSChE student chapter and Undergraduate

Chemical Engineering Council, representatives from the Chemical Engineering Leadership

working group and the External Relations Manager.

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Professional Development

CANADIAN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING CONFERENCE IN NIAGARA, ON

The annual Canadian Chemical Engineering Conference is always a highlight for our student

chapter year. This year we saw 44 student delegates from the University of Toronto attend the

Conference in Niagara. Like past years, our participants in the student competitions excelled –

with 3 students placed 2nd and 1 placed 3rd in the Robert G.Auld Technical Paper competition

However, on top of the student competitions, the delegates showed great participation in

workshops and also used the conference as a great networking opportunity with industry

professionals. Our students were also very engaged in the student program to meet chemical

engineering students from other school. The conference is one of best events for us to explore the

opportunities we have as future Chemical Engineers.

WHAT TO DO DURING SUMMER (2 SESSIONS)

Continued from the great success of this event from last year, we expanded this event into two

sessions, one per semester. The purpose of the event is to shed light on the various summer

opportunities for first and second year students. The first session took place in November and the

focus was on engineering related work positions such as summer internships or research (in

Toronto or abroad). The second session took place in the following March but the focus shifted

to other summer opportunities such as volunteering work and taking summer courses. Summer

placements in an industry environment are hard to come by and both sessions enticed a large

group of students (40+) who were looking to spend a meaningful summer.

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PLANT TOUR AT STEAMWHISTLE BREWERY Another student favourite is the Industrial Plant Tour where they can see chemical engineering in

action. This year, the student chapter collaborated with Canadian Association for Food

Engineering (CAFE) to organize tours at the Steamwhistle Brewery. Steamwhistle provided an

experience for students interested in food engineering and processing. About 20 students

attended these tours.

LINKEDIN TUTORIAL

LinkedIn has become a great tool to stay connected with industry professionals and we had an

alumni come in to give a tutorial on how to set up a strong and detailed LinkedIn profile. A lot of

companies utilize LinkedIn to research a potential employee and this tutorial was designed to

help students build a strong profile for that purpose. Around 20 people attended this event.

THE PERKS OF BEING ALUMNI

Once students graduate from our department, they are usually unaware of the services that the

University offers its Alumni. To bridge that gap, the chapter organized an information session for

fourth year students. There was a speaker from the Engineering Alumni Association to answer

any questions as well.

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Social

CSCHE HALLOWEEN PARTY

The Halloween Party is a great way for

students to mix and mingle with their peers

and dress in their favourite costumes. This

year, we had over 100 people dressed up in

the Chemical Engineering Common Room,

which was well decorated with a Halloween

themed photo booth! We also gave students

incentives to participate in the form of

providing them with pizza, candy and prizes

for best costumes. There was also a

Pumpkin Carving Contest to get the

students’ mind off midterms and celebrate

Halloween for a couple hours.

CSCHE COFFEE HOUSE AND KRIS KRINGLE

This event took place in early December to have one last celebration before final exams and the

Christmas break. We had over 70 participants come out to exchange gifts with their classmates,

cheer on fellow student performers and a photo with our very own Chemical Engineering Santa

Klaus. It was a treat to see one of our professors’ volunteer for the chapter’s cause and dress as

Santa Klaus. This event saw collaboration with the Chemical Engineering Graduate Student

Association, had 20 graduate students, faculty and staff attend and help facilitate. It is one of our

most attended and best received events with the occasional visitors from other disciplines who

wished they had such event in their disciplines.

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PROFESSOR-STUDENT MIXER

This speed-dating style event encourages students to meet their

(current or future) professors outside of the classroom, in a relaxed

and inviting environment. Professors and staff of the Department of

Chemical Engineering offered advice, shared stories and provided a

forum for questions usually not asked by the student body. The idea

behind this event was for students to get to know their professors on

a more personal level, as well as to meet other professors (whom

they might not have class with) and learn about their work. A total

of 8 professors and round 60 students attended this event, which is

the most we have ever had. Many students and professors were so

engaged in their conversations that they even stayed to talk past the

official event end time!

GRADUATE-UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT PUB NIGHT

A perennial favourite of the student body, the student chapter collaborated with Chemical

Engineering Graduate Student Association (CEGSA) to bring together a pub night for

undergraduate students to meet their teaching assistants and other grad students in an informal

setting. Students gained valuable insight into graduate school admissions, the pressures of

research, and the rewards of continuing their education. Approximately 60 students attended.

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DINNER DANCE

The Chemical Engineering Dinner Dance is an annual event that brings together students, staff

and alumni of the Department of Chemical Engineering for a night of fun, entertainment, good

food and dancing. The Dinner Dance is a collaborative event between the Chemical Engineering

Undergraduate Council (Chem Club) and the CSChE. This event takes months of planning, and

over 300 people attended this year.

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CHEMAZING RACE/TROOST CUP

As part of our Chemical Engineering Week, the race provided students an opportunity to engage

and utilize their engineering minds in a series of entertaining activities. A focus was put on team

building, time management, problem-solving leadership as well as to have some fun. Activities

included an innovative structuring challenges and hand-eye coordination challenges.

VALENTINE’S DAY CANDY GRAMS

During the week before Valentine's Day, the chapter sells Candy

Grams and then delivers them on Valentine’s Day to the person

they were bought for. This year, we also took advantage of this

event and had a team social to make chocolate truffles (used in

the Candy Grams) together. We sold candy grams to over 200

hundred students in Chemical Engineering.

IRON RING PARTY The Iron Ring Party was a collaboration with Chem Club to celebrate the graduating class on

receiving their engineering Iron Rings. We invited professors and other department staff to

celebrate with the students.

CLASS EVENTS

Each class in Chemical Engineering was allocated funds and held their own social event as a

celebration of the hard work they had done during the year, to recognize their peers as leaders

and to enjoy and build the Chemical Engineering community.

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Academic

SUMMER STUDENT RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

The Summer Student Research Symposium allows students to present their research and findings

in an academic and professional setting. Professors, graduate students, communication

instructors and members of industry were invited to the judging panel to provide valuable

feedback to participants, strengthening both their research and presentation skills. Two (2)

winners of the competition were sponsored by the Department and our chapter to represent the

University of Toronto at the annual Canadian Chemical Engineering Competition in Niagara,

ON.

HOW TO SURVIVE FIRST YEAR

How to Survive First Year is an information session for first year students to meet some of the

upper year students and to learn about the services the University and the chapter offers them.

The services include gaining access, useful tips for studying and also getting involved with

extracurricular activities. It is also a convenient platform to promote the annual CSChE

Conference to the first years, as well as to introduce them to the First Year Mentorship Program

(described in more details later). This year we had over 50 students attend, including students

from other disciplines, and the feedback we received from this event said that this event was

extremely helpful for those trying to transition into the university environment.

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Appendix B: Growth from Previous Year

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING SECTOR INFORMATION NIGHT

The Chemical Engineering Sector Information Night (Sector Night) aimed to help students

explore career options available to chemical engineers, especially in the fields that are not

normally perceived to be chemical engineering. This year, we invited industrial professionals

(who are all chemical engineering alumni) from seven (7) sectors (Nuclear, Environment,

Pharmaceuticals, Risk Assessment, Project Planning, Chemicals, Pulp & Paper) to present to the

students about their roles as chemical engineers in their career paths. This event also provided

very valuable networking opportunities as some speakers invited were from senior management

positions such as the Vice President – Environment from Ontario Power Generation and the

President and CEO of AstraZeneca. Over 100 industry professionals and students attended,

making this event one of our most successful events of the year.

MATLAB TUTORIAL

The MatLab Tutorial was a new initiative to bridge the gap between second and third year course

materials. Second year has always been stressful due to the large amount of new materials whose

application to chemical engineering will only become apparent in third year courses. To help

second year students appreciate the course materials, the chapter invited professors and TAs to

conduct a tutorial to demonstrate how MatLab (a tool learned in second year) is applied in

process control (a third year course). Over 30 second year students attended this tutorial and

thought the tutorial was enlightening.

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CHEM ENG TOWN HALL

The Chem Eng Town Hall, with support from the department, was held to get feedback from

students about their university experience. The format consisted of small focus groups and

students switching between these groups to come up with valuable feedback for the department

in terms of academics and teaching methods. There were lots of good conversations and with

professors present; this was a great stride forward in improving our program at the university.

About 40 people attended the Town Hall.

PARTICIPATING IN ORIENTATION WEEK

To reach out to new chemical engineering students, as well as new students in other disciplines,

our student chapter actively participated in the faculty wide Orientation Week. We held an

information booth at the Clubs Fair and presented to the first year students at the department

event. As a result, the chapter was often approached by students (outside of chemical

engineering) and we saw an increase in first year attendance to our events throughout the year.

GRADITUDE COLLABORATION

Graditude is an Engineering Alumni Association run initiative to

campaign and raise money for the student life fund, which is then

distributed as club funding to our chapter. This past year, this was a

major source of funding, as we received $1500 in total from the

Engineering Alumni Club Funding Pool and Graditude. CSChE played

a big part this year in campaigning to raise this money by organizing

several events with the Graditude representatives. These include

auctions of merchandize, selling University of Toronto Graditude Pins

and collaborating with the department to match the money raised by the

students. The chapter also organized for a Graditude booth at each of

our events.

MERCHANDIZE

Every year, conference delegates are given CSChE

merchandize to represent the University of Toronto.

These merchandize were also sold to students at cost

price to enhance student spirit. This year, the chapter

designed a new scarf (as shown in image) with the

official CSChE and department logo. The scarfs

attracted a lot of attention at the conference in Niagara

and students from other universities offered their

merchandize to exchange for our scarfs.

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Appendix C: Contributing Members of the Chapter

Below is a list of our members, who contributed towards the success of our society by

volunteering and participating at our events this past year.

Mir Abbas

Ali [email protected] Mehraz Khan [email protected]

Abbas Ali

Rangwala [email protected]

Rosaline

Tanugraha [email protected]

Afifa Jaheen [email protected] Jay Lin [email protected]

Ahmad

Shaifuddin [email protected] Wei Jie Yu [email protected]

Ajay

Kochhar [email protected]

Michael

Taguiam [email protected]

Akash

Kaushal [email protected]

Michelle

Penalosa

Crisostomo

[email protected]

Albert

Huynh [email protected]

Murtaza

Hitawala [email protected]

Albert Weng [email protected] Neha Mithia [email protected]

Albert Weng [email protected] Yong Bul

Kim [email protected]

Alex

Peltekoff [email protected] Lisa Hardeen [email protected]

Alexander

Koven [email protected] Nick Gan [email protected]

Alexandra

Tavasoli [email protected] Ryan Nearing [email protected]

Amit

Unadkat [email protected] Nick Robson [email protected]

Amy Hu [email protected] Nicole Deen [email protected]

Amy Sang [email protected] Keshav

Domun [email protected]

Anastasia

Korolj [email protected]

Nicole Di

Monte [email protected]

Aqsa Arif [email protected] Khodr

Chehade [email protected]

Arjang Tak [email protected] Nikita Desai [email protected]

Avishek K [email protected] Nirupa

Balendran [email protected]

Azer

Mehmoodi [email protected] Sarita Chiu [email protected]

Bahar

Abghari [email protected]

Noosheen

Walji [email protected]

Bernice

Cruz [email protected]

Siddharth

Shah [email protected]

Bev Bradley [email protected] Patrick Ho [email protected]

Bowen

Wang [email protected]

Patrick

Morlet [email protected]

Braginan

Vakeesan [email protected]

Patrick

Myszkal [email protected]

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Briton Wells [email protected]

Thebana

Gnanakrishna

n

[email protected]

Carlos Cen [email protected] Patrick

Polvorosa [email protected]

Carmen

Chan [email protected] Peizi Shi [email protected]

Catherine

Vega [email protected]

Pendar

Aryafar [email protected]

Chathura

Munidasa [email protected] Prachi Jangid [email protected]

Chris

Renaud [email protected] Qian Qu [email protected]

Christopher

Tanujaya [email protected]

Rachelle

McCann [email protected]

Chukwubuik

em

Ozulumba

[email protected] Jennifer

Yoon [email protected]

Chunkei

Tang [email protected]

Raphael

Soldi [email protected]

Clarenz

Gatchalian [email protected]

Marc

Koukoulas [email protected]

Daniel

Yanchus [email protected] Peter Alek [email protected]

Daryl Lim [email protected] Yarden

Gratch [email protected]

David

Castelino [email protected]

Rashmi

Satharakulasi

nghe

[email protected]

Dennis Hsu [email protected] Raymond

Fabico [email protected]

Diana Garza [email protected] Rachele

Parente [email protected]

Dominique

Tucci [email protected]

Raymond

Luu [email protected]

Doug Duffy [email protected] Ribhu

Rampersad [email protected]

Feven

Zemicael [email protected]

Richard

Kwan [email protected]

Francis Choi [email protected] Roger Xu [email protected]

Francis Choi [email protected] Lorena Tere [email protected]

Grace Du [email protected] Tina Liu [email protected]

Grant

Robson [email protected]

Rosanna

Kronfli [email protected]

Han Yue Fu [email protected] Clara Lloyd [email protected]

Hans

Ramirez [email protected] Rufan Tan [email protected]

Hardeep

Singh [email protected]

Sameena

Mulam [email protected]

Harvey Kim [email protected] Lester Posada [email protected]

Helix Liang [email protected] Mark Yeh [email protected]

Hussein

Warfa [email protected] Samoil Vohra [email protected]

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Hyun Jin

Cho [email protected]

Satita

Viddayakorn [email protected]

Ishan Gupta [email protected] Scott Orr [email protected]

Jacqueline

Murdock ritsas e [email protected]

Shaghayegh

Armioun [email protected]

Jadav

Bucktowar [email protected]

Kathak

Vachhani [email protected]

Jason Kim [email protected] Shamail

Rizwan [email protected]

Jeffery Chu [email protected] Shannon

Goulden [email protected]

Jerry Wang [email protected] Krishan Lad [email protected]

Jiaji Tao [email protected] Remy Chan [email protected]

Jiajie Huang [email protected] Shiying Lu [email protected]

Jiawei Le [email protected] Siyu Xie [email protected]

Joanna

Ropero [email protected]

Maher

Zghondi [email protected]

Jocelyn

Zuliani [email protected] Sonja Dods [email protected]

John Norris [email protected] Simon Jiang [email protected]

Joshua Gui [email protected] Stephane de

Vuyst [email protected]

Juhx

Pellazar [email protected] Susanne Pyda [email protected]

Julian Lam [email protected] Tiffany Lung [email protected]

Kalvin Chan [email protected] Tim Sun [email protected]

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Neskovic [email protected]

Tomas

Madsen [email protected]

Katherine

Dritsas ritsas [email protected] Tope Ajayi [email protected]

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Frazao [email protected]

Katrina

Rossall [email protected] Johnny Xiao [email protected]

Keer Mei [email protected] Ghazal

Taheri [email protected]

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Wong [email protected] Jian Tang [email protected]

Kevin

Christian

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Yeung [email protected]

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Kandiah [email protected]

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Fata [email protected]

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Bujouves [email protected] Xiao Liu [email protected]

Li Zan [email protected] Sami Khoury [email protected]

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Jeremiah [email protected]

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