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Physics student awarded prestigious McCall MacBain Scholarship
Graduating physics student Sarah Rourke has been awarded a full scholarship for her academic strength and community contributions.ÌýShe is one of 20 Canadian recipients of the prestigious McCall MacBain scholarship and the second À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ student to ever win.
Four Science instructors recognized for teaching excellence
Teaching the next generation of scientists is a job we take to heart. Our instructors are committed to improving the depth and effectiveness of student learning in the lab, field and classroom.
À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ scientists awarded millions to support Canada’s National Quantum Strategy
Canada is a global leader in quantum science. À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ scientists are harnessing the potential of this disruptive science to create secure quantum communication and expand quantum computing with new funding from the NSERC Quantum Alliance grants.
Unpacked: Reflections from our UN Water Conference delegation
Originally posted by the Water Institute. Read full story here.Ìý
Julie Goll and Sarah Ruffell awarded the 2023 Excellence in Science Teaching Award
Chemistry instructor Julie Goll and Biology lecturer Sarah Ruffell have both been awarded the 2023 Excellence in Science Teaching Award for their excellence in teaching.
The importance of knowledge translation in health care
In an age of misinformation, knowledge translation is an increasingly important way to communicate research to the audiences who need it.
Prof. Scott Taylor wins the Bernard Belleau Award for contributions to medicinal chemistry
Dr. Scott Taylor has been awarded the Bernard Belleau Award from the Chemical Institute of Canada for his numerous and important contributions to medicinal chemistry.ÌýTaylor is a world leader in the study of an important class of antibacterial drugs known as the calcium-dependent lipopeptide antibiotics (CDAs).
Mitigating errors in superconducting quantum circuits to pave the way for future quantum computers
With the quantum age on the horizon, scientists are working to develop quantum computers that will have a processing speed exponentially faster than today’s most advanced supercomputer. Building a useful quantum computer is one of the great engineering challenges of our time. In all implementations, qubits that are reliable, stable, and scalable are essential in this endeavour.Ìý
Researchers bring theory to reality with a new experiment
Energy is present everywhere in the universe, from the tiniest particles to the vastness of space. According to quantum mechanics, vacuum states like outer space are not actually empty, because when observed at microscopic scales, there are spontaneous energy fluctuations.Ìý