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Collège d'Alma
Assists dairy companies adopt new technologies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, improve milk quality and well-being of animals, and more
University of Toronto
Field measurements for atmospheric chemistry, including greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants.
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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
DNA and RNA sequencing, and computational and bioinformatics analysis.
McMaster University
Materials characterization and consultation to determine structural and compositional information on the micron to nano/atomic-scale using electron and ion microscopy.
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University of Toronto
Development, modelling, deposition, and characterization of thermal spray coating and related processes, near-net shape manufacturing, surface engineering
McMaster University
Fosters academic and industrial partnerships through access to cutting-edge light microscopy, photopatterning, and light-assisted 3D printing techniques.
University of Toronto
Research of sustainable manufacturing; synergy between nanotech and biotech; nano-biomaterials design, manufacturing and scale-up; commercial scale demonstration and industry support for technology transfer.
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University of Toronto
Development of materials that inhibit biofouling and their study.
University of Toronto
Fabrication and imaging of microfluidic devices