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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.
Carleton University
Fundamental and applied research on the behaviour and physiology of wild fish
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.
Carleton University
3D motion tracking and dual energy x-ray imaging for image guided medical procedures
Carleton University
DNA nanotechnology for bio-sensing and ‘smart’ materials
York University
Characterization of thermal and magnetic properties of nanoscale materials using ultrafast laser pump-probe techniques.
Université de Sherbrooke
Laboratory characterization of various solid materials, including nanometric powders, catalysts, mine tailings, rocks, ceramics, rubbers, plastics and thermoplastics.