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McMaster University
Scientists, researchers and artists collaborate to explore fundamental and applied questions related to music, sound, human interaction and movement and their importance to human health and development.
Memorial University of Newfoundland
Microanalysis of natural materials using Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
McMaster University
X-ray diffraction characterization of materials and chemicals (structures, phase ID, texture, residual stress, reflectometry, reciprocal space mapping, training).
McMaster University
Non-destructive elemental characterization using EDXRF, archaeology-focused
McMaster University
Personnel, knowledge and industry scale equipment resources to support machining production troubleshooting, tooling and process development, and process optimization
McMaster University
Mass spectrometry-based analytical services such as impurity characterization and quantification in a wide variety of fields.
The Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT)
Captures high fidelity performances involving multiple actors, props and finger tracking; and exports animation data to media, entertainment, and health industries in various formats.
Université du Québec à Montréal
Research on cognition, affect, the brain and learning (educational neuroscience)
Université du Québec à Montréal
Analysis platform of organic contaminants (e.g., flame retardants) in biological samples and sediments (e.g. tissue, blood, eggs).