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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)
Queen's University
Power electronics and renewable energy research
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Queen's University
Research and development of new optofluidic and lab-on-chip technology for sensing applications
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.
Queen's University
Designing and prototyping innovations in materials, fluidics, mechanics, electronics, and photonics technologies at the micro and nano scale.
Queen's University
Isotope and chemical research and analysis on complex materials.
Queen's University
Canada’s deep underground, low radiation, research laboratory enables world-class science.