Idaresit Ekaette, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor

Idaresit.ekaette [at] mcgill.ca (Email) | T: 514-398-5292聽| Macdonald-Stewart Building, MS1-093聽

Degrees

Ph.D. (Alberta)
M.Sc. (Ibadan)
B.Eng. (Uyo)

Short Bio

Dr. Ekaette is an Assistant Professor in the Food and Bio-based Material Engineering research program and holds a joint appointment in the Departments of Bioresource Engineering, and Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry at 黑料不打烊 University. Dr. Ekaette obtained Ph.D. and bachelor鈥檚 degrees in Bioresource and Food Engineering, and a master鈥檚 in Food Technology giving her a strong background in food and bio-processing systems. Before joining 黑料不打烊 University, Dr. Ekaette worked as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Alberta where her research focused on developing solution properties for carbon fiber production. Dr. Ekaette鈥檚 research interest is the processing of bioresources and foods for the purposes of new structure development, texture modification, preservation, synthesis of new compounds, and multi-component separations. Idaresit utilizes thermal and non-thermal technologies for processing, and some of her products include biopolymers, and hydrogels. Idaresit is also an enthusiast of bio-based innovations that bridge the gap between engineering and chemistry. This approach helps to solve multidisciplinary problems in industry, public health, and the environment. Idaresit engages in collaborative research that contributes to Sustainable Development Goals and she is dedicated to the training of the next generation of bioresource engineers and food scientists.

Professional Affiliations

  • Member, American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers ASABE/CSBE.
  • Member, Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta APEGA.
  • Member, Cereals and Grains Association.
  • Member, Natural Health Product Research Society of Canada (NHPRS).

Research Interests

Dr. Ekaette develops processes, tools, and methods for the synthesis of polymers during food processing, separating and purifying these polymers, and identifying their material properties. Dr. Ekaette is also interested in using bioactive compounds as structure modifiers and preservatives in foods. This approach to the utilization of bioactive compounds enhances the multi-dimensional purpose of bioactive compounds in influencing both food鈥檚 medicinal and textural value. Identifying food loss and wastes as a rich source of valuable nutrients, Dr. Ekaette applies both thermal and non-thermal technologies to recycle and recover value-added compounds. These value-added compounds serve as raw materials to produce food supplements, packaging materials, fibers, hydrogels, etc. The food and bioprocessing laboratory seek creative minds to join our research and development of bioresources toward solving real-life issues.

Current Research

Caramel polymers. Pectin applications in hydrogels and marinades. Wet fractionation of grains.

Courses

BREE 305. Fluid Mechanics.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Fall 2025
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Description

Properties of fluids; fluid statics; principles of flow of incompressible and compressible fluids; dimensional analysis boundary layers; conduit and open channel systems; simple applications to turbo machinery.
  • This course carries an additional charge of $30.64 to cover the cost of transportation (bus rental) for local field trips. The fee is refundable only during the withdrawal with full refund period.
  • Prerequisites: BREE 210, AEMA 202
  • Three lectures and one 2-hour lab or problems per week.
  • This course carries an additional course charge for field trips.
  • This course carries an additional charge of $33.36 to cover the cost of transportation (bus rental) for local field trips. The fee is refundable only during the withdrawal with full refund period.

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BREE 519. Advanced Food Engineering.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Winter 2026
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Description

Advanced topics in food engineering. Concepts of mathematical modelling and research methodologies in food engineering. Topics include heat and mass transfer in food systems, packaging and distribution of food products, thermal and non-thermal processing, rheology and kinetics of food transformations.
  • Restriction: Not open to students who have taken ABEN 519.
  • Three lectures and one 2-hour lab per week.
  • Prerequisites: BREE 325, or permission of instructor.

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BREE 522. Bio-Based Polymers.

Credits: 3
Offered by: Bioresource Engineering (Faculty of Agric Environ Sci)
Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026
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Description

The structure and properties of selected biomass (e.g. vegetable oils and starches) will be reviewed. The synthesis of bio-based polymers through chemical modification, casting, compression and extrusion among other methods will be studied. The physical properties of the resulting matrices will then be reviewed. Commercial applications will be examined.
  • Prerequisites: BREE 216 and BREE 341 or permission of instructor

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