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University of Toronto
Field measurements for atmospheric chemistry, including greenhouse gases and air quality pollutants.
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University of Toronto
Measurements of atmospheric greenhouse and air quality gases to better understand the carbon cycle.
Holland College
Specializes in consumer and sensory science, food product development, market intelligence, recipe development and food styling, corporate chef services
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University of Toronto
Development of advanced instrumentation systems and measurement techniques for non-destructive inspection and non-invasive biomedical and dental diagnostic science and technologies.
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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
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University of Toronto
Development of materials that inhibit biofouling and their study.
Concordia University
Promotes research and hands-on training in the applications of mass spectrometry to diverse problems in the chemical, biological, and clinical sciences, including metabolomics, lipidomics, and proteomics
Université de Montréal
The Centre for Continuous Flow Synthesis makes it possible to convert batch processes into continuous flow processes to synthesize molecules of interest in a safe and efficient way.
Concordia University
Advanced light (fluorescence) microscope imaging.
University of Toronto
Fabrication and imaging of microfluidic devices