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[Art McDonald]
May 4, 2020

A team of Canadian physicists, led by Queen’s Nobel Laureate Art McDonald, is part of an international effort to design a ventilator to help in the treatment of COVID-19.

November 21, 2024

Safeguarding Canada’s infrastructure against the impacts of climate change: this research addresses both immediate risks and long-term sustainability, ensuring public safety in the face of extreme loading and weather conditions.

November 21, 2024

Unraveling the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying bone diseases: this research is driving progress in understanding and treating bone disorders to promote musculoskeletal health and overall wellbeing.

November 20, 2024

Focused on pioneering advancements in electrochemical carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion technologies: this research plays a pivotal role in global climate change mitigation and environmental sustainability.

March 13, 2024

Understanding the intricate mechanisms behind alloy performance: To realistically predict alloy degradation, while uncovering insights into self-healing mechanisms, structural stability, and deformation tolerance under high stress, temperature, radiation, and other extreme material conditions.

[Collage of photos of researchers and research projects]
December 13, 2023
[Collage of Art of Research winners]
February 6, 2023

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