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PAPTAC Members PAPTAC Members Abasian Foroogh PhD Université Laval Abasian Foroogh Researcher FPInnovations Abdallah Rami Researcher FPInnovations abdelkrim djadda Abes Alex Sonoco Canada Corp Abes Alejandro Plant Manager Sonoco Canada Corp Abolhassani Amir graduate Student University of Saskatchewan Adams Bill R. Director, Sustainability & Technology Canfor Pulp Limited Partnership Adams Les Quality Engineer Irving Adeel Ahmad Student University of the Punjab-Lahore Adil Mazar PhD École Polytechnique de Montréal Agha Hasan PhD McGill University Ahlman Anna-Karin WMD Papermaking Technology Mgr Kruger Inc Ahluwalia Rajan CEO Ahmadijazani Ehsan Student McMaster University Ahsan Laboni Student Aigner Matthias PhD Candidate University of Victoria Aiken John President LBG Industries Inc. Airoldi Jeremy Étudiant CEFI Windsor Ait Daoud Nabila Student École Polytechnique de Montréal Ajami Richard Akbari Amir PhD McGill University Akers Sandra Member Management Coordinator FPInnovations Alain Frederic Shift Supv paper Production Resolute Forest Products Alam Nur University of New Brunswick Alan Gu Student University of Toronto Albers Rod Manager, Energy and Bioproducts West Fraser Mills Ltd. Aldridge Richard Todd Operations Manager Irving Aldridge Rick Operations Manager Irving Alemdar Thomson Ayse Senior Scientist FPInnovations Alex Attlesey Vice President - Paper and Water Chemicals North America BASF SE Alexander Bruce Account Manager Xerium Alexander Steve Director Sales PNW Xerium Alexandru GheorgheGabriel Technologist FPInnovations Alexis Lynn MBOS Coordinator Paper Excellence Alexis Georges Manager, Fiberline Operations Paper Excellence Ali Shaikh F. Ali Elahimehr Senior Process Engineer West Fraser Mills Ltd. Alizadeh Ebrahim École Polytechnique de Montréal Allaire Jean-Claude Directeur - Opérations Domtar Allaire Jacques Domtar Allan Warren Resolute Forest Products Allard Patrick Ingénieur Optimisation Électrique Resolute Forest Products Allem Rafik Research Leader FPInnovations Allen Larry Allen John Water Quality Superintendent Resolute Forest Products Allen David-Nicolas Superviseur Blanchiment/cuisine Resolute Forest Products Allison Bruce Manager FPInnovations Almeida Paulo E & I Maintenance Supervisor Atlantic Packaging Almryd Lars-Gunnar Chairman SPCI -The Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper Engineers Alvarado Carlos Applications Manager P&P Arkema Inc. Alvaro Cetteo Vice-president, approvisionnement Kruger Inc Ambayec Bernardita Principal Technologist FPInnovations Amiri Reza Senior Scientist FPInnovations Amishev Dzhamal Researcher FPInnovations Ammar Mohammed Post Doctoral Research Fellow UBC Amouzou Komi Engineer-Process Control (Temboard/Temcell) Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Amrouss Amine Ph. D. Student An Qiaozhi Researcher FPInnovations An Yuntao Scientist FPInnovations Ancona Michael VP, Marketing Nalco | An Ecolab Company Anderson Ross Anderson Kevin Managing Director of Operations Mercer Celgar Anderson Jeff Sr. Mechanical Engineer NWP Canfor Pulp Limited Partnership Andreas Friesen Process Technologist West Fraser Mills Ltd. Andrew Scott Senior Account Manager Buckman North America Anger Pierre-Etienne Coordonateur,Ingerierie Domtar Angers Pierre E. Ingénieur de projets mécaniques Domtar Annau David Sr. Process Eng West Fraser Mills Ltd. Anselme Sylviane VP Business Development & Key Accounts, Temboard Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Apruzzese Francesca DCS Supt. West Fraser Mills Ltd. Apruzzese Francesca Manager, Technical & Environment Paper Excellence Aracki Dino Assistant Steam Chief IC Canfor Pulp Limited Partnership Arakelian Raphael University of Toronto Arantes Valdeir Post doctoral Research Associate UBC Arash Hamidian Student École Polytechnique de Montréal Arbour Richard Chief Stationary Eng. Arcelus Javier General Manager Papelera Del Nevado, S.A. de C.V. Archambault Daniel Vice Président Exécutif Kruger Inc Archambeault Dave Surintendant aux machines à papier Kruger Inc Arefmanesh Maryam University of Toronto Arel Maxime Étudiant CEFI Windsor Arguinarena Marcel Process Engineer Irving Arias Andrea École Polytechnique de Montréal Ariyalingam Sutha Key Accts & Vendor Relshp Lead Enbridge Gas Distribution Inc. Armiento Michael Superintendent, Kraft Pulp Machine Resolute Forest Products Armstrong A. Douglas Armstrong Bruce President Canadian Woodlands Forum Arndt Peter Maintenance Supervisor Atlantic Packaging Aro Thomas Researcher FPInnovations Arsenault Marc Innovation Support Specialist FPInnovations Arsenault Jonathan Mechanical Engineer AV Group NB Arseneau Hughes Key account Manager SKF Canada Ltd Arseneault Pierre Mech. Maintenance Planner AV Group NB Arseneault Robert Surintendant, Central thermique Resolute Forest Products Aschim Omar K. Ashby Eric Director - special project at Fort Mills Domtar Ashley Brian SPS Practitioner Sonoco Canada Corp Asp Marina Executive Director SPCI -The Swedish Association of Pulp and Paper Engineers Asselin Denis Directeur poérations bois recyclé Kruger Inc Asselin François Directeur des ventes US Kruger Inc Asselin Nicolas Ingénieur fiabilité mécanique, usine de Laurier Kruger Inc Assinewe Dean Industry Advisor FPInnovations Atashi Arash M.Sc. Atifi Siham Scientist FPInnovations Atkinson Donna Advisor, Internal Communications Domtar Attie Salah Sales Manager Sulzer Pumps (Canada) Inc./Pompes Sulzer (Canada) Inc. Au Alan Stock Prep & ETP Supervisor Aubry Jacques Surintendant approvisionnement Kruger Inc Auclair Pascal Surintendant machine Resolute Forest Products AuCoin Allan Assistant Newsprint Superintendent Paper Excellence Audet Andre Principal Technologist FPInnovations Audet Michel Coordonnaateur Entretien PTM Resolute Forest Products Audet Harold Supt Maintenance Resolute Forest Products Audet Marc-Alexandre Surintendant Mécanique Resolute Forest Products Auge Denis Maintenance Supt. Paper Production Domtar Auger Benoit Contrôleur de groupe Kruger Inc Auger Jonathan Superviseur, Lennoxville Kruger Inc Augustyn Alicja Process Chemist Resolute Forest Products Auprix Marc OpTest Equipment Inc. Auyen Moch Process Eng West Fraser Mills Ltd. Avon George Vice-President Canpap Technologies inc. Awadel-Karim Salah President Azhar Shoaib KTH WWSC Azimi Yaldah University of Toronto Baars Laurenz Technical ProcessTechnician Mercer Peace River Babu Hazel Process Engineer Domtar Bachand Levi Planner, Kraft Electrical Paper Excellence Backlund Richard Mech. Eng West Fraser Mills Ltd. Badovinac Dave Process Specialist Catalyst Paper Corporation Baer Regan Process Engineer Millar Western Forest Products Ltd. Baes Olivier Senior Technologist FPInnovations Baggett Jon Maintenance Superintendant Kruger Inc Bailey Cassandra Process Engineer Sonoco Canada Corp Bailey Thomas Maintenance Manager West Fraser Mills Ltd. Bainbridge Andrew Supervisor-Quality Assurance Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Bajgiran Omid Sanei PhD Concordia University Bakhtiani Pratick Student, Chemical Baktash Mir Jr Process Engineer Irving BALDE SALIOU BELA Ballantyne Ernie Lab Supervisor Canadian Kraft Papers Industries Bandekar Rohan Process Engineer NORAM Engineering and Constructors Ltd. Barahona Paulino Project Manager AV Group NB Barbe Claude Surintendant PTM Resolute Forest Products Barbier Stephane Manager Strategic Research Alliances FPInnovations Barbir Bruno Mechanical Engineer Domtar Barbour Doug Production Engineer Harmac Pacific Barbuta Costel Scientist FPInnovations Barette Francois Coordonnateur-cogénération et biomasse Fortress Cellulose spécialisée Baril Bernard Barker Paul Power & Recovery Superintendent Domtar Barker Robert Steam Chief - Utilities Manager Resolute Forest Products Barkwell William Reliability Engineer Power and Recovery Mercer Peace River Barnes Mary PAPTAC Western Regional Office Barque-barry Belco Engineer-E/I (Reliability) Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Barquin Adrew Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Barrette Jean Manager Technical Services Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Barrie Andrew Shift Team Leader Paper Excellence Barry Jim S Production Superintendent Irving Barry McKinlay Sales representative BASF SE Barten Christopher EDS Decommissioning Canada Barth Emma Ingénieur chimique junior Resolute Forest Products Bartlett Frank Sr Maintenance Planner Irving Bartram Ken Papermill Specialist Canadian Kraft Papers Industries Bass Tony oiler Irving Bastien Luc Manager-Production (Temboard) Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Bates Julie Senior Technologist FPInnovations Bates Brianne Mechanical Engineer Canadian Kraft Papers Industries Batsy Dieudonne-Romaric Chercheur en développement FPInnovations Batsy Dieudonné Researcher FPInnovations Batti Madan Superintendent, PB & Turbines Paper Excellence Batty Brian Shift Supervisor Paper Machines CR Catalyst Paper Corporation Bauer Greg Engineering Superintendent West Fraser Mills Ltd. Baxter Gavin Mill Manager Paper Excellence Baxter Gregory Senior Scientist FPInnovations Bayan Ahmad Engineer-Process (Temcell) Rayonier A.M. Canada Industries Inc. Bayati Fatemeh PhD University of Alberta Beal William Shift Supervisor Paper Machine Catalyst Paper Corporation Beaubien Eric Environmental Supervisor Cariboo Pulp & Paper Company Beauchamp Riley Process Engineer West Fraser Mills Ltd. Beauchemin Jacques President and CEO Aikawa Fiber Technologies (AFT) Beaudoin Marcel C. Beaudoin Réjean Conseiller principal, Développement de produits Kruger Inc Beaulieu Gilles Quadra chimie/Quadra Chemicals Beaulieu Rémi Coordonnateur, efficacité opérationnelle Cascades Containerboard Packaging Beaulieu Janick Directeur
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