International research team determines structure of new material with potential uses in solar energy, batteries, catalysis
I’m a prairie kid who loves research. I have a Master’s in economics with a focus on public programs, labour and education. Long before that, I did my undergrad in physics & English with a math minor.
Besides my resume, you’ll find this page full of sewing projects, the odd published poem, and stories about Canadian science.
A note about the blog title: in math and physics, the prefix eigen means one's own. It comes from the german, but mostly I always liked thinking about a particle's eigenvalues, and thought I might apply the same thought to my excursions.
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International research team determines structure of new material with potential uses in solar energy, batteries, catalysis
NRC researchers identify root causes of rapid loss of capacity in solid-state batteries, using Canadian synchrotron
Researchers from Western University use CLS to obtain highly detailed images of the inner ear, paving way for customized programming strategies for hearing implants
McGill researchers using paper byproducts to clean the air
Trinity College Dublin researchers study phosphorous cycling and water quality
Nazanin Samadi discusses her PhD work, a unique project that focuses on beamline performance
A quick look at MRT research happening at the CLS with MicroBeam Advancement, USask, and the Saskatchewan Cancer Agency.
An FTIR analysis of Rita Letendre’s works identifies sources of degradation over time