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Carleton University
Advanced methods for modeling and simulation with varied applications.
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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)
Athabasca University
Auroral research (Northern Lights) using optical, magnetic, magnetotelluric, and radio techniques. Monitoring and technology testing.
Canadian Museum of Nature
Laboratory facilities for natural history specimen-based research; identification, conservation, storage and loaning of plant, animal, mineral and fossil specimens.
Olds College
Remediation of contaminated surface water towards low cost, sustainable agricultural re-utilization.
Carleton University
Soil and foundation improvement solutions for seismic-resistant design, geo-hazards investigation and mitigation
Carleton University
DNA nanotechnology for bio-sensing and ‘smart’ materials
Athabasca University
Automated assessment of learning and training experiences through AI techniques in both real-world and virtual environments, and this in academic and industrial domains
Carleton University
Optical characterization of micro and nano-scale systems, in particular silicon-based devices, for applications in telecommuncations, bio-sensing, sustainable and renewable energy.
Carleton University
Research on simulation-based teaching and social work practice using simulation as a research methodology