
Principal Investigator

About Lindsay
Assistant Professor at RMC in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering and the SLOWPOKE-2 Nuclear Reactor Manager with research interests in materials degradation, localized electrochemistry, surface analysis, and radiation-induced processes.
Personal research motivation is to ensure we can lean on nuclear energy during the transition to a sustainable green-energy society and a fundamental interest in ionizing radiation. I also have a vested interest in understanding and improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in STEM in universities and in the workforce.
Teaching
CCE101 Introductory Chemistry, CCE211 Analytical Chemistry
Education
Post-Doctoral Fellow (McGill University, 2021-2023, Janine Mauzeroll)
Ph.D. (Western University, 2021, Jungsook Clara Wren)
B.Sc. (Wilfrid Laurier University, 2015)
Contact
Email: lindsay.grandy@rmc.ca
Phone: (613) 541-6000 ext. 6989
Office: Sawyer Mod 5, Room 2517
Graduate Students

Kiana Fong
Identification of Key Radiolysis Products Responsible for Corrosion of Copper and Carbon Steel
Capt Alexander Ferch
Experimental and Simulation-based Determination of Neutron Flux in Beam Tube for Neutron Imaging System Upgrades
Undergraduate Students


Lorelei Secrieru
Development of an in-situ electrochemical cell for the SLOWPOKE-2 reactor
Seth Wuirch, USRA
Identification of Bicarbonate Radiolysis Products and Their Effects on Copper Corrosion

Alexander Richardson
How hydrogen absorbs into carbon steel in the presence of radiation
