Dominic Tessier, PhD
About Dominic Tessier, PhD
Dominic Tessier, PhD, is an employee of the Federal Public Service in Canada, specializing in surface treatments and coatings in textile chemistry. He holds a doctorate in Materials Science and a master's degree in Physical Chemistry, and has expertise in polymer emulsions and nanomaterials.
Work at Government of Canada
Dominic Tessier has been employed by the Government of Canada as an Employee of the Federal Public Service since 2019. His role is based in Ottawa, Ontario, where he contributes to various initiatives within the federal framework. His work involves applying his extensive knowledge in chemistry and materials science to support government projects and policies.
Education and Expertise
Dominic Tessier holds a Doctorate in Materials Science from Université du Québec - Institut national de la recherche scientifique, which he completed from 1997 to 2000. Prior to this, he earned a Master's degree in Physical Chemistry from Université Laval, studying from 1994 to 1996. His educational background provides a strong foundation in polymer emulsions, nanomaterials, and textile chemistry.
Background
Dominic Tessier has practical experience in surface treatments and coatings, particularly within the field of textile chemistry. His academic and professional journey has equipped him with a deep understanding of the interactions between materials and their applications in various industries.
Professional Interests
Dominic Tessier has a professional interest in the latest developments in chemistry, polymers, and textiles. He stays informed about advancements in these fields, which enhances his ability to contribute effectively to his work in the federal public service.