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Researchers at the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing have created a new material that can capture light and control the location of its absorption with unprecedented precision.
Imagine helping a friend carry a couch from one room to another and somehow pivoting it around tight corners without scraping the walls. How is it that the two of you move as if you share the same mind?
New research out of the University of New Brunswick (UNB) may make aluminum smelting more efficient and sustainable while also creating a source of green, zero-carbon fuel and supporting sectors that rely on aluminum materials.
From artificial muscles made with everyday materials to robotic skin with human-like sensitivity, Dr. John Madden brings together materials science, electronics…
University of Alberta » Departments of Biological Sciences
University of Alberta » Computing Science
David Wishart, at the University of Alberta, is a trailblazer in metabolomics who has spent over 30 years decoding metabolites.
Carleton University » Rio Tinto Exploration Canada, KoBold Metals, Teck Resources, BHP, Anglo American, IGO
Richard Ernst, at Carleton University, is a global leader in the study of Large Igneous Provinces, massive volcanic events that shape continents and influence climate.
University of Guelph » Intravision Group
Mike Dixon, Youbin Zheng and Thomas Graham are pioneering the future of sustainable agriculture through advanced vertical farming technologies.
École de technologie supérieure » Ultra Electronics
Georges Kaddoum, at École de technologie supérieure, is improving public safety by developing intelligent wireless networks that maintain reliable communication in extreme and unpredictable environments.
Cégep de Saint-Laurent
Edith Laflamme leads a team of innovators who are revolutionizing stormwater management through sustainable solutions for urban environments and ecosystems.
University of Ottawa » Department of Physics
At the University of Ottawa, Xiaoyi Bao is turning tiny threads of glass into guardians of public safety.