R4R@Q - Entrepreneurship in Academia

Date

Thursday June 20, 2024
11:00 am - 2:00 pm
Event Category

Presented by R4R@Q in partnership with DDQIC Ignition Café

Traditionally, the core academic responsibilities in universities involve teaching, research, and service, while entrepreneurship has been overlooked. However, the current landscape of higher education, driven by innovation and public engagement, offers a distinct opportunity to integrate entrepreneurial pursuits with academic duties. This can enhance research and its impact by addressing real world challenges faced by the community. This session aims to demystify the challenges of academic entrepreneurship and inspire academics of all fields to consider how they can blend entrepreneurial endeavors into their professional journeys. 

* This is an in-person session only. Please bring your own lunch. Coffee, tea, and dessert will be provided.

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Program:

The session will be divided into three parts.

Part 1 (11am-12pm)

Directors of the Dunin-Deshpande Queen’s Innovation Centre (DDQIC) James McLellan and Gregory Bavington will introduce concepts like innovator’s mindset and use-inspired research.

Part 2 (12-1pm)

Panel session with selected researchers and faculty members:

  • Fabio Ynoe de Moraes - Associate Professor in Oncology, Global Oncology Executive Director, Startup Innovation Advisor (i.e., Verus Automated Medical Billing)
  • Joshua Marshall - Professor & Director, Ingenuity Labs Research Institute, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Translational Scientist (i.e., Epiroc AB)
  • Stephen Brown - Associate Professor, School of Environmental Studies & Department of Chemistry, Founder & Chief Scientist for Veolia's ENDETEC (previously Pathogen Detection Systems)
  • Anh Tran-Ly - Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Chemical Engineering, CEO & Co-founder of CO2L Tech

Part 3 (1-2pm)

Networking session.

Resources for Research at Queen’s (R4R@Q)

The Vice-Principal Research (VPR) Portfolio is proud to present R4R@Q.

Queen’s greatly values the incredible contributions of our researchers and their teams on the local, national and international stages. But you are not alone! Queen’s offers a myriad of services to help researchers develop the best possible roadmap to success from project conception through to knowledge mobilization. To learn more, please join us for R4R@Q.

R4R@Q is here to acquaint Queen's researchers with the resources and people who are here to help.

To learn about future events and access recordings of past sessions, visit the website.

Questions?

Questions? Email Catarina Chagas  catarina.chagas@queensu.ca

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