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Université de Sherbrooke
Studies the biophysics of recognition elements and their ligands when in solution or when attached to surfaces in order to develop electrochemical biosensors.
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Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD University)
Advancing the inclusive design of emerging technology systems and practices, to enable the participation of the full diversity of users with respect to ability, language, age, gender, culture and other forms of human difference.
Cégep de l'Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Derive value from industrial waste and underused mining, forestry and agri-food products.
Université de Sherbrooke
Manufacturing, processing and characterization of cementitious materials and concretes; realization of actual-size test specimens for static and dynamic structural tests
Université de Sherbrooke
Development of electronic prototypes for medical devices, telecommunications and other applications.
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McMaster University
Develop bioactive paper products, measure nanoparticle and colloidal particle properties.
McMaster University
Scientists, researchers and artists collaborate to explore fundamental and applied questions related to music, sound, human interaction and movement and their importance to human health and development.
Université de Sherbrooke
Laboratory characterization of various solid materials, including nanometric powders, catalysts, mine tailings, rocks, ceramics, rubbers, plastics and thermoplastics.
McMaster University
X-ray diffraction characterization of materials and chemicals (structures, phase ID, texture, residual stress, reflectometry, reciprocal space mapping, training).
McMaster University
Non-destructive elemental characterization using EDXRF, archaeology-focused