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Bubbles of methane gas in water around an unplugged oil/gas well in Pennsylvania. CREDIT: Mary Kang

Classified as: Research, Faculty of Engineering, Kang, éٳ󲹲Ա
Published on: 20 Jan 2021

Grants available for faculty at Canadian postsecondary institutions

Important
: Please contact the International Engagement Unit - international.provost [at] mcgill.ca - to obtain the application form, budget sheet and privacy statement.

Published on: 13 Jan 2021

To ensure that California’s groundwater is sustainably managed in the future and over the long-term, current state definitions of what constitutes groundwater may need to be revised, according to research published this week in . A 51Թ-led research team has analyzed big data of more than 200,000 groundwater samples taken from across the state and found that there are problems with the guidelines used for groundwater management.

Classified as: Sustainability, Research, groundwater, Mary Kang
Published on: 9 Dec 2020

51ԹEngineering researchers partner with industry to power a greener transportation sector

By Chris Chipello, Associate Director, Integrated Editorial Group

Published: APRIL 6, 2020

Classified as: innovation, industry
Published on: 31 Oct 2020

Ի hosted a panel featuring 51ԹEngineering alumni who spoke about their experiences with entrepreneurship

Classified as: innovation, entrepreneurship, 51ԹEngine
Published on: 31 Oct 2020

International exchange between Canada and Israel caps off an entrepreneurial course and is also the trip of a lifetime

By Junji Nishihata, Senior Communications Adviser, Office of Research and Innovation

Published: OCTOBER 10, 2019

Classified as: innovation, Social Innovation
Published on: 31 Oct 2020

According to US-based Pitchbook, 51Թwas best in Canada for female undergraduates and number two for undergraduate students overall

By Junji Nishihata, Senior Communications Adviser, Office of Research and Innovation

Published: SEPTEMBER 30, 2020

Classified as: entrepreneurship
Published on: 31 Oct 2020

Using a new technique, a team of 51Թ researchers has found tiny and previously undetectable ‘hot spots’ of extremely high stiffness inside aggressive and invasive breast cancer tumours. Their findings suggest, for the first time, that only very tiny regions of a tumor need to stiffen for metastasis to take place. Though still in its infancy, the researchers believe that their technique may prove useful in detecting and mapping the progression of aggressive cancers.

Classified as: Faculty of Engineering, breast cancer, Research, Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Research Centre, faculty of medicine
Published on: 27 Oct 2020

Program finds summer internships for 10 students from across 51Թfaculties.

By François Shalom from 51ԹReporter

Published: JUNE 11, 2020

Classified as: entrepreneurship, innovation, 51ԹEngine
Published on: 9 Oct 2020

51ԹEngine’s TechAccel Grants helps students accelerate their technologically-based ideas that have business or social impact potential.

By François Shalom from 51ԹReporter

Published: SEPTEMBER 16, 2020

Classified as: entrepreneurship, innovation, 51ԹEngine
Published on: 9 Oct 2020

51Թ professor Stephen Yue and Dr. Chen Liang, a researcher at the 51ԹAIDS Centre and Lady Davis Institute, received an NSERC Alliance COVID-19 grant to produce a cost-effective, production-ready antiviral coating that could significantly reduce the rate of SARS-CoV-2 transmission on high-touch metallic surfaces in public spaces such as schools, office buildings, and clinics. The work will be carried out in collaboration with a team of researchers from the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) and industry partners Polycontrols, Hatch, and 5N Plus.

Classified as: covid-19, Research, Faculty of Engineering, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)
Published on: 17 Sep 2020

1. Doctoral and Masters (Thesis): If interested, we encourage that you first obtain approval from a Professor in the department who would be willing to supervise your research andthen complete the application before May 15th.

2. Masters (None-Thesis or Aerospace): If you are interested in either the Masters (Non-Thesis) or Masters (Aerospace) degrees, please go ahead and apply before May 15th.

Note that the typical requirements for eligibility still hold and that admission will be competitive.

Classified as: mechanical engineering, graduate admissions, deadline date
Published on: 29 Apr 2020

Professor Marco Amabili and his research group have published a paper in the prestigious Physical Review X journal. For details, see the 51ԹNewsroom articleat:/newsroom/channels/news/mcgill-researchers-lay-foundation-next-generation-aortic-grafts-319047

Classified as: professor marco amabili, mechanical engineering, dynamics of human aorta, aortic graphs
Published on: 7 Feb 2020

Background: The Macdonald-Stewart Library Building that houses the Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering will undergo significant structural repairs and major internal upgrades over the next two years, beginning May 15, 2019. As a result, Schulich Library is nowclosed temporarily. Collections, services and staff will be relocated to the Humanities and Social Sciences Library for the duration of the renovation.

Classified as: library closures, Renovations, Construction
Published on: 15 May 2019

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