Research As a researcher, Lachemi specializes in the development of high-performance materials and advanced technologies in construction. His work focuses on the behaviour of concrete structures and minimizing the environmental impact of building construction. Lachemi held a Canada Research Chair in
Sustainable Construction from 2002 to 2010. His research has been funded by various organizations, including the
Canada Foundation for Innovation, Ontario Innovation Trust,
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council, Ontario Centres of Excellence, the
Ontario Ministry of Transportation,
Hydro-Québec and various industrial partners.
Toronto Metropolitan University Lachemi began as a professor of
civil engineering in 1998. Under his direction, Toronto Metropolitan University launched the Rogers Cybersecure Catalyst, a national centre for cybersecurity, and was awarded leadership of the Future Skills Centre consortium, which aims to ensure Canadians develop the skills they need in the new economy. Lachemi also formed a new Presidential Implementation Committee to Confront Anti-Black Racism, tasked with helping to implement recommendations included in the university’s Anti-Black Racism Campus Climate Review Report. He also established and co-chaired the Standing Strong Task Force to address the legacy of the university’s namesake,
Egerton Ryerson. This initiative resulted in the decision to rename the university, implement recommendations to enhance support for Indigenous and Black scholarship, and a commitment to establish learning programs for students, faculty and staff on indigenous history and the
Indian Residential School System.
Professional Affiliations Lachemi previously held roles as the Chair of the
Council of Ontario Universities, Chair of the Finance Committee of
Universities Canada, Fellow of the
Canadian Society for Civil Engineering, and Fellow of the
Canadian Academy of Engineering. In addition, he serves on the Board of Directors for
Trillium Health Partners,
Rogers Communications Inc., and DMZ Ventures. He was a member of the
National Research Council from 2018 to 2021.
Awards and honours Lachemi has been recognized as one of the city’s Top 50 Most Influential People by
Toronto Life Magazine (2021 and 2022), Canada’s Top 25 Immigrants by
Canadian Immigrant Magazine (2022), and as one of
LinkedIn Top Voices, Education (2019). He was awarded a Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, by
Ontario Tech University (2021), and received the
Order of Ontario in 2022. == References ==