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[Dragonfly caught in oil]
Blind Date with Knowledge
September 24, 2019

Short for “diluted bitumen,” the term "dilbit" refers to a chemical concoction that makes petroleum extracted from oil sands easier to transport. Diane Orihel – an assistant professor in the School of Environmental Studies and Queen’s National Scholar – is exploring the effects of this increasingly controversial material.

[David Murakami-Wood and researcher team]
Blind Date with Knowledge
September 24, 2019

What does a smart city look like? Will technology rule? Or, should technology be a means to an end in creating a good city where diverse human beings can flourish?

[Patricia Smithen inspecting painting]
Blind Date with Knowledge
September 24, 2019

When she decided to pursue a career in art conservation, Patricia Smithen had no idea that it would one day mean overseeing a room full of butterflies at the esteemed Tate Modern contemporary art gallery. She also had no idea that she would one day find herself teaching in the very department where she had received her own training 25 years earlier.

[list of panelists]
Blind Date with Knowledge
September 21, 2019

International initiative will connect Nobel Laureates with students, researchers, and Queen’s community, during first Canadian tour.

[collage of Queen's researchers]
Blind Date with Knowledge
September 21, 2019

Royal Society of Canada elects four Queen’s University researchers.