Faculties and departments

Queen's and Kinectrics partner to explore nuclear energy innovation

Aug 15, 2023

Queen’s and nuclear industry leader Kinectrics Inc. have entered a five-year Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at exploring and pursuing collaborative opportunities in research, development, education, recruitment, and training within the nuclear energy sector.

NC-led SONAMI expands simulation and modelling with new member addition

Jun 08, 2023

New partnership expands range of facilities to eastern Ontario, brings advanced Finite Element Modeling (FEM) and multi-disciplinary design and optimization Research & Development (R&D) capabilities

Queen’s University’s Smith School of Business and Desjardins partner to enrich FinTech learning opportunities for masters students

May 03, 2023

Organized by Smith School of Business and sponsored by Desjardins, students in the MFIT Program will participate in several hands-on activities and events to help them understand the evolving needs of the FinTech industry.

Technology Development Pilot Project helped researchers achieve a significant design advancement

Apr 27, 2023

The Technology Development Pilot Project (TDPP), which Queen’s Partnerships and Innovation (QPI) launched with a call for proposals to be submitted in July 2021, awarded funding in November 2021 to three research projects.

Kingston, Ont. focusing on skills, education for an EV-centric future

Apr 06, 2023

As one of Ontario’s post-secondary-rich areas, there is a growing movement in the Kingston region to fill the skills gap in the transition to electric transportation.

Syracuse hosts 2nd annual Kingston-Syracuse Pathway Cross Border Conference, highlights medical innovations, economic advancements, and encourages collaboration

Apr 04, 2023

Working to create and advance biotech, health innovation, and manufacturing, the Kingston-Syracuse Pathway held its second annual Cross Border Conference in Syracuse.

Technology Development Pilot Project findings “better than expected”

Mar 28, 2023

With TDPP funding, Dr. Kontopoulou’s team explored GNP use in concrete for structural uses, asphalt, water filtration, and for uses outside of traditional applications.

From wave break to geological irregularities, Queen’s researchers are finding “patented” ways to success

Mar 20, 2023

A new approach for detecting wave break, invented by Dr. Damian Redfearn, a clinician and professor of cardiac electrophysiology in the School of Medicine at Queen’s University, and his colleague, Dr Mohammad Hassan Shariat, an engineer and computer scientist, granted patent.

Technology Development Pilot Project allows researchers to further cancer vaccine findings

Mar 08, 2023

TDPP funding enabled Dr. Sam Basta to continue developing a cancer immunotherapy invention co-invented with fellow DBMS professor, Dr. Katrina Gee.

OPTT Health improves outcomes for clinicians and patients

Feb 15, 2023

OPTT Health, a SaaS platform that proactively triages and monitors patients to simplify the digital-first delivery of mental health services for care teams is looking to help more people access mental health resources.

Queen’s University and Xanadu partner to shape the future of quantum technologies and talent in Canada

Feb 09, 2023

Queens and Xanadu will work together to develop quantum educational tools and programs to support the growth of quantum talent in Canada.

Professor Andrew Craig’s antibody research may someday stop cancer in its tracks

Jan 30, 2023

Professor Andrew Craig’s antibody work may help halt cancer’s spread.