
The National Institute for Nanotechnology - Centre for Particle …
Created in 2002 as a joint initiative between the Government of Canada, the Government of Alberta, the National Research Council (NRC) and the University, the National Institute for …
National Institute Of Nanotechnology (NINT) - University of Alberta
Territorial Acknowledgement The University of Alberta, its buildings, labs and research stations are primarily located on the territory of the Néhiyaw (Cree), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, …
National Institute for Nanotechnology - Wikipedia
The National Research Council of Canada Nanotechnology Research Centre (formerly National Institute for Nanotechnology) [citation needed] is a research institution located on the …
Quantum Nanoscience and Technology | Faculty of Science
On this page you'll find information about quantum nanoscience, including associated educational opportunities, what our scientists are working on in this area, and the effect their work has. A …
University of Alberta Faculty of Engineering - Wikipedia
Engineering classes have been taught at the University of Alberta since it opened in 1908. The undergraduate bachelor's degree program for engineering is based on a 4-5 year program. …
Dedicated to providing adaptable laboratory and office space for commercial activity, the NINT Innovation Centre serves technology startups and established companies that would benefit …
Mark Freeman - University of Alberta
2016年11月19日 · Professor and Canada Research Chair Research Officer, NINT BSc, University of Alberta, 1981 PhD, Cornell University, 1988 Postdoctoral Fellow, IBM, 1988-1990 Research …
NanoFACE Lab@UofA - Facilities - Google Sites
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University of Alberta - National Institute for Nanotechnology
An undefined program, multiple owners and funding strategies, escalating costs, a complex site, intricate decanting—when it came to delivering the National Institute for Nanotechnology …
People - University of Alberta
Associate Research Officer and Principle Investigator, NINT. I received my Ph.D. from UAlberta Physics in the field of magnetization dynamics (2001).