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Xianming Zhang, PhD

Assistant Professor, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Co-director, Centre for Research in Molecular Modeling
Cross-appointed faculty member, Geography, Planning and Environment

(positions available for graduate studies and undergraduate research)


Xianming Zhang, PhD

Biography

        Education and Training
                BSc (Peking), MSc and PhD (Toronto), Postdoc (Harvard)

        Working Experience
                Health Canada; Ontario Ministry of the Environment

        Research Interest

  • Environmental sources, processes and impact of organic contaminants
  • Long-range transport and long-term impact of Persistent Organic Pollutants
  • Passive sampling techniques for monitoring trace organics in the environment
  • Gas chromatography, liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry for organic analysis  
  • Model development and applications to simulate environmental processes, exposures and impact of organic contaminants
  • Human exposures to organic contaminants in daily life


Teaching


Supervision


Graduated:

2012-2015. WhiteFeather Hunter. “CraftingBiotextiles”. MFA. Major supervisor. MFA. Successfully defended. (SSHRC, FRQSCand CIAM scholarship holder. Recipient of the Étudiants-chercheursétoiles Award2016).


Tristan Matheson. "ContagiousMatters". MA.Communication Studies. Major supervisor. Successfully defended Spring 2016. (SSHRC and CIAM_Hexagramscholarship holder).

Lowell Gasoi. "Thank you forcoming here: hypermediacy as rhetorical device in the metatheatre of DanielMacIvor". MA (project) Communication Studies. Major supervisor. Graduated.(SSHRC, FRQSC, Entrance scholarship holder).

Antonia Hernandez. "Sexual relations through digital screens: from (cyber) space to (domestic)place". MA (project) Communication Studies Department. Concordia. MajorSupervisor.

Vanessa Rigaux. "PerformanceInterface: Autobiography and the Online Artist". MA (project)Communication Studies Department. Concordia. Major Supervisor.


Research

research-creation, media art, technoscience, biological arts, performance, art-sci

Principal Investigator
Shit! Speculations on the future of excrement and microbes as artistic and scientific media (2016-2017)
This research-creation project explores the clash of cultural and scientific perspectives and practices around cleanliness from "clean" energy to cultural hygiene practices. It asks: how might we imagine mutually beneficial human-microbial relations from different points of view in a world literally made from "shit"?
What might a world of microbial-human waste exchange in a post-fossil fuel era look like?
 
Principal Investigator
Viral BioreMEDIAtion (2011-2015)

This research-creation project explores and develops the concept of “bio-remediation” as the necessary interrelation between biological and digital media. Funded by Le Fonds québécois de la recherche sur la société et la culture (FQRSC) (2011-2015)
http://www.frqsc.gouv.qc.ca/en/la-recherche/la-recherche-en-vedette/histoire?id=n466nulh1469470108409

Principal Investigator
Cryobook Archives ( 2009-ongoing)
This research-creation project features a series of handmade books made of human and pig ex-plant tissue, HaCat cells and a synthetic biological virus (Lentivirus). Tissue culture engineering techniques such as transfection and immunohistochemical staining procedures along with traditional book binding techniques are used to manifest these fleshy books.
https://dublin.sciencegallery.com/visceral/cryobook-archives/

Director
- Fluxmedia is a research-creation network exploring the intersections of art, science and technology. The conceptual focus of Fluxmedia considers how the production and manipulation of wet-ware, life-forms and electronic media instigate cultural, philosophical, aesthetic and ethical concerns in art and culture.  Fluxmedia currently supports the development and creation of wet lab work with tissue culture and digital imaging with an inverted phase microscope and HD video in its new home at the Speculative Life Laboratory at the Milieux Institute for Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia University. Fluxmedia is a member of Milieux Institute and Hexagram. Graduate students interested in becoming involved with Fluxmedia are welcome to contact me.
https://www.fluxnet.net

MSc student Joshua taking urban surface water samples
PhD student Cassandra presenting her research on airborne chemicals of tire origin at a conference
Undergraduate Student Evie Presenting her CHEM419 project

Publications

2017 Fall 2017. Selected recipient for Bridge artist residency at Michigan State University. 
http://bridge.art.msu.edu

2016, June 14-17. Paper presentation: "Microbes and the Brave New World". Control. Society of Literature, Science and Arts (SLSA). Stockholm.  http://control2016.com/index.php/program/

2016, March 31. Official launch of Speculative Life Laboratories at Milieux Institute of Arts, Culture and Technology at Concordia. http://www.fluxnetwork.net/affiliations/facilities/
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/concordia-universitys-new-institute-examines-effects-of-digital-technology/article29572019/

2016, March 3-29. Researcher-in-residence. The Eliava Institute of Bacteriophages, Microbiology and Virology. Tbilisi, Georgia.

2016, March 16. Panel: Canadian DIY Biology Summit. Ottawa. Canada.

2016, February. Researcher-in-residence. Sylvain Moineau Laboratories. University of Laval.

2015, November. Panel: Mangling Methodologies in Biological Arts and Display Practices. Chair and organizer. FoFa Gallery at Concordia University.  http://www.concordia.ca/cuevents/finearts/fofa/2015/11/02/discussion-panel-mangling-methodologies-in-biological-art-and-display-practices.html

2015, October. Panel:  Art and Science in the Age of Biopolitics. Mutek_IMG.  http://www.mutek.org/en/img/2015/events/1117-panel




Service


Supervision


Graduated:

2012-2015. WhiteFeather Hunter. “CraftingBiotextiles”. MFA. Major supervisor. MFA. Successfully defended. (SSHRC, FRQSCand CIAM scholarship holder. Recipient of the Étudiants-chercheursétoiles Award2016).


Tristan Matheson. "ContagiousMatters". MA.Communication Studies. Major supervisor. Successfully defended Spring 2016. (SSHRC and CIAM_Hexagramscholarship holder).

Lowell Gasoi. "Thank you forcoming here: hypermediacy as rhetorical device in the metatheatre of DanielMacIvor". MA (project) Communication Studies. Major supervisor. Graduated.(SSHRC, FRQSC, Entrance scholarship holder).

Antonia Hernandez. "Sexual relations through digital screens: from (cyber) space to (domestic)place". MA (project) Communication Studies Department. Concordia. MajorSupervisor.

Vanessa Rigaux. "PerformanceInterface: Autobiography and the Online Artist". MA (project)Communication Studies Department. Concordia. Major Supervisor.


Research Team

2015.  "Living Life Living Room". So3. Art, Biologie et (Al) Chimie. Curated by Jens Hauser. Espace Multimedia Gantner. Mulhouse, France.

2014 “Living Viral Tattoos”. Toxicity. Curated by Jennifer Willet and Melentie Pandilovski. Plug In Gallery. Winnipeg, Canada.

2013 “Living Viral Tattoos”. Curated by Oron Catts and SymbioticA. Semi-Permeable. Powerhouse Museum, Sydney Australia.

2012. “Tissue Culture Point of View”. Solo exhibition at the I.P.Pavlov Memorial Apartment Museum of I.P.Pavlov Physiology Institute of Russian Academy of Science as part of the Pro Arte Festival. St. Petersburg, Russia. September 22 – October 14.

2012. “WetNet”. Group exhibition Emergencias 2012, curated by Marta de Menezes as part of the Art & Arquitecture Programme of Guimarães 2012 European Capital of Culture.Guimaraes, Portugal. June 16-September 2.

2011. “Cellular Memorabilia”. Solo installation exhibition featuring Living Viral Tattoos, Cryobook Archives and Tissue Culture Point of View. FoFA Gallery. Montreal, Canada. October.

2011. “Mobile human incubator for feeding microbes”, part of BioARTCAMP, Banff National Park, Curated by Jennifer Willet, Incubator Labs in cooperation with The Banff Centre for the Arts, Alberta, Canada. July.

2011. “Cryobook Archives”, part of Visceral, Science Gallery, Dublin, Ireland. January-February.

2009. “Living Viral Tattoos” exhibited and screened at the Moscow Biennale as part of “Evolution Haute Couture”, curated by Dmitry Bulatov. Sept-November.

2009. “Living Viral Tattoos”, (Installation) selected for the International Symposia of Electronic Art official exhibition program. Belfast Ireland. August.

2008. “Living Viral Tattoos”. Screened at the IX MediaForum as part of the Moscow International Film Festival as part of Evolution Haute Couture: Art and Science in the post-biological era. Curated by Dmitry Bulatov and Olga Shishko (Moscow MediaARTLab).

2008. “Living Viral Tattoos”. Kaliningrad Art Gallery. Russia. Exhibited and screened as part of Evolution Haute Couture: Art and science in the post-biological era. Organised by the Kaliningrad Branch of the National Centre of Contemporary Arts. Curated by Dmitry Bulatov.

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