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    One of the top universities in Canada, Queen’s has a long history of discovery and innovation that has shaped our knowledge and addressed some of the world’s most pressing questions.
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    One of the top universities in Canada, Queen’s has a long history of discovery and innovation that has shaped our knowledge and addressed some of the world’s most pressing questions.
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    [ Dr. Ugo Piomelli smiling ]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcherÌýDr. Ugo Piomelli,ÌýCanada Research Chair in Turbulence Simulation and Modelling, discusses the relationship between turbulent flow and the surfaces it interacts with as part of his researchÌýat the Turbulence Simulation Lab (TSL) at ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.

    [ Professor Margaret Walker holding her book ]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Margaret Walker is anÌýethnomusicologist who discusses her research on kathak with her bookÌýIndia’s Kathak Dance in Historical Perspective.Ìý

    [ David Maslove with equipment ]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher and critical care physician at the KGH Research InstituteÌýDavid Maslove's researchÌýinvolves capturing and analyzing massive volumes of detailed electronic data derived from patients in a hospitalÌýICUÌýto understand more about the nature and progression of acute illnesses.

    [ Ian Janssen skating with children ]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Ian Janssen, a professor in the School of Kinesiology and Health Studies, has over the last four yearsÌýundertaken three projects with the support of the Heart & Stroke Foundation, each with the aim of pinning down just how active Canadian children are, what factors affect their activity, and how their activity influences their health.

    [ Dr. Birtwhistle smiling at computer ]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Richard Birtwhistle isÌýthe chair and principal investigator of the Canadian Primary Care Sentinel Surveillance Network (CPCSSN) whichÌýcollects patient information stored in electronic medical records (EMR) of primary care practitioners across Canada to help researchers advance treatments of chronic diseases.