Pedram Fatehi Elected Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering
Chemical engineering professor and director of Lakehead’s Biorefining Research Institute, Dr. Pedram Fatehi, has been elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering (CAE) in recognition of his contributions to engineering education and technology development, specifically in the field of biorefining and sustainable materials engineering.
Across over 30 major research projects, Dr. Fatehi has secured more than $12 million in research funding, supervised over 100 graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, mentored junior faculty, and published more than 350 refereed papers with 13,400 citations. His patents and 50 plus industrial partnerships have driven the commercialization of green processes that reduce petrochemical use, water consumption, and emissions in different products and processes.
“I am honoured to be elected as a Fellow in the Canadian Academy of Engineering, the highest honour an engineer can receive in Canada,” Dr. Fatehi says. “This recognition reinforces my commitment to leading innovative research at Lakehead University and training the next generation of talent who will continue to shape the future of engineering as a field.”
Dr. Fatehi's transformative leadership has strengthened Canada's global standing in sustainable technologies and the circular bioeconomy.
“This well-deserved honour reflects Dr. Fatehi’s exceptional ability to educate a new generation of professionals and turn complex research challenges into practical innovations,” says Vice-President of Research and Innovation Dr. Langis Roy. “His collaborative work with industry partners has advanced the field of engineering by implementing sustainable local solutions with broad applications in Canada and across the globe. The recent demonstration of a biofuel pilot plant in Thunder Bay is a prime example of this type of collaboration.”
Elected by their peers through a highly competitive selection process, Fellows are recognized for their outstanding leadership and impact on the engineering profession in Canada and around the world. The CAE includes over 800 Fellows dedicated to the application of science and engineering principles to advance social, environmental, economic, and technical solutions.
Dr. Fatehi will be inducted as a Fellow during the CAE’s annual conference on June 1 in Edmonton, Alberta.

