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McGill University
State-of-the-art light microscopy (optical, confocal, spectral)
Carleton University
Advanced methods for modeling and simulation with varied applications.
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University of Toronto
Vibration and high-cycle fatigue testing/analysis of advanced materials and structures.
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Carleton University
Produces ionized Ar (or He) and melts and propels molten metal/ceramic/polymer on a part surface (in the form of an overlay coating)
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McMaster University
Tests the structural response of systems, components, and materials, including masonry, concrete, steel, wood, pavement, and equipment.
University of Toronto
Field measurements for atmospheric chemistry, including greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants.
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University of Toronto
Measurements of atmospheric greenhouse and air quality gases to better understand the carbon cycle.
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McMaster University
Rapid synthesis, screening, analysis and identification of engineered materials responding to, or compatible with, biological systems.
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University of Toronto
Biophysical characterization of proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids using EPR spectroscopy