Brittany MacDonald-MacAulay
A bit about me...
I was born in Sydney, Nova Scotia and had the opportunity to move many times throughout my childhood. I began my studies at Cape Breton University (CBU), taking an Engineering Diploma combined with a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry. I then moved on to Dalhousie to complete my Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, followed by a Masters in Environmental Studies (chemical engineering project focus), and a PhD in Chemical Engineering. I am also pursuing research in Engineering Education and am regularly seeking to advance myself through professional development. I have been accepted into the Educational Studies Doctoral program and am awaiting details on when I can begin my studies. Engineers must be lifelong learners!
I began my research journey only days after graduating high school and have not stopped since. I started with GC-MS work, moved to petroleum, and have since expanded into industry efficiency and waste valorization. I also branched into engineering education-based research, aiming to improve engineering programs at universities, improve my own teaching practices, and bridge the gap between industry and academia. I also began teaching chemistry (general and organic) labs immediately following my graduation from CBU. I taught these labs for a number of summers in between my academic endeavours at DAL and my work in the pulp and paper sector.
I am fortunate to have worked previously in the pulp and paper mill sector with a focus on secondary treatment waste valorization and eco-industrial park considerations. I maintain a close relationship with industry and am working to broaden my industry connections. I attribute my teaching style and choices to my industry background as without this I would be unable to help students connect the theory seen in textbooks with real-world applications.
In my early studies at CBU I was a member of their university volleyball and track and field teams - I still play volleyball competitively through leagues and pick-up.
My Motto - "You can never be overdressed or overeducated." - Oscar Wilde
Education
- Dalhousie University - PhD (Chemical Engineering)
- Dalhousie University - MES
- Dalhousie University - BEng (Chemical Engineering)
- Cape Breton University - Combined BSc (Chemistry) and Engineering Diploma for Transfer to DAL (Chemical Engineering)
Professional Designation
Professional Engineer (Licensed under Engineers Nova Scotia)
Additional Credentials
- LEED® Green Associate™ - US Green Building Council and Business Certification Inc.
- Six Sigma Black Belt - The Council for Six Sigma Certification
- Lean Six Sigma White Belt - The Council for Six Sigma Certification
- Professional Certification in Asset Management Planning - Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia & NAMS Canada
Research Interests
- Industry Efficiency
- Waste Valorization - Symbiotic Relationships
- Petroleum modelling and viscosity reduction
- Engineering Education
- Safety
Courses being taught in the
2025/2026 academic year:
- ENGR 128 - Engineering Design and Graphics
- ENGR 211 - Thermo-Fluids I
- ENGR 212 - Thermo-Fluids II
- ENGR 227 - Fundamentals of Process Engineering
- ENGR 232 - Design and Communications II
Additional courses previously taught
- ENGR 132 - Technical Communications
- ENGR 235 - Strength of Materials
Recent Student Research
Summer 2025 - Jesse Latter - Designing a Photoreactor for Continuous Photochemical Generation of H2 Gas - co-supervised by Drs. Erwan Bertin and Geniece Hallett-Tapley.
Summer 2025 - Madison Hill - Valorization of Insect-Fed Chicken Manure for Growth of Consumables - Project collaboration with Dalhousie AC (Dr. Lord Abbey)
Summer 2024 - Gabriel Cozzi - Project: Paper Mill Sludge Management Practices through Supporting High Production Forests
Summer 2023 - Gabriel Cozzi - Project: Valorization of Used Tires for Berms in a Flood-Affected Town: A Feasibility Study
If you're interested in research please reach out to me or come by my office for a chat!
Additional Information:
Faculty Head and co-starter of St.FX Women in Engineering Society
Co-Faculty Advisor for St.FX Women in Science and Engineering Society
Faculty Advisor for the St.FX Engineering Society
