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National Research Council Canada
Advanced scientific and industrial infrastructure, as well as expertise in developing assembly procedures and aluminium forming
University of Ottawa
National centre for environmental radioisotope analysis and research that addresses issues related to earth and environmental sciences, nuclear energy and health sciences.
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McMaster University
Tests the structural response of systems, components, and materials, including masonry, concrete, steel, wood, pavement, and equipment.
Nova Scotia Community College
Geomatic applications of remote sensing (lidar) and meteorological monitoring technologies
Aurora College
Provides access to manufacturing and shop equipment to allow clients to leverage technology to the benefit of their commercial art and profitability
Athabasca University
Auroral research (Northern Lights) using optical, magnetic, magnetotelluric, and radio techniques. Monitoring and technology testing.
Fisheries and Oceans Canada
Science activities related to fish populations, shellfish aquaculture, aquatic animal health, freshwater and coastal ecology, marine mammals, oceanography and ocean literacy in support of fisheries and ocean management
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University of Toronto
Measurements of atmospheric greenhouse and air quality gases to better understand the carbon cycle.
Ontario Tech University (University of Ontario Institute of Technology)
Aims to advance research and development of autonomous vehicles and advanced control systems.
Cape Breton University
Research on behaviour and resource competition in nestling birds, behavioural ecology, behavioural thermoregulation, nestling competition, wetlands policy, art and science (ArtSci) and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics).