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    Protecting our environment and energy systems

    Protecting our environment and energy systems

    Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative panelists on stage
    October 11, 2019

    Nobel Prize Inspiration Initiative excites sold-out audience at Queen’s University.

    [Dragonfly caught in oil]
    September 24, 2019
    [collage of animals]
    September 21, 2019

    Queen’s researchers warn that loss of genetic variation means species are less adaptable to climate change.

    [Morgan Lehtinen]
    July 8, 2019

    Queen’s University PhD candidate Morgan Lehtinen wins inaugural Young Persons’ Lecture Competition.

    [Pascale Champagne and Kevin Deluzio receive awards]
    June 24, 2019

    Two faculty members from Queen’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Pascale Champagne (Civil Engineering) and Kevin Deluzio (Dean; Mechanical and Materials Engineering), were inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy of Engineering at its annual general meeting in Quebec City on Friday, June 21.

    [Lindsay Morcom, Heather Aldersey and Anna Panchenko]
    June 18, 2019

    Three new Canada Research Chairs emphasize commitment to diversity and inclusivity.

    [Recipients of the 2019 Prizes for Excellence in Research]
    May 27, 2019

    During Spring Convocation 2019, Queen’s University bestowed its highest form of recognition for research excellence to five faculty members.

    [Queen's Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Daniel Woolf, and Minister of Science and Sport, Kirsty Duncan, sign the Dimensions EDI charter.]
    May 23, 2019

    Queen’s commits to the federal government’s Dimensions EDI program, championing equity, diversity, and inclusion across the research ecosystem.

    [Photo of Praveen Jain and Marko Krstic at the ePOWER lab at Queen's.]
    September 1, 2017

    Dr. Praveen Jain, Canada Research Chair in Power Electronics and head of ePOWER, is leading a team of researchers who are developing new technology to capture solar energy that “will enable us to have off-grid energy systems that are reliable and can give you a 24/7 supply of energy.”

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