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    [Photo of Arthur B McDonald Copyright Nobel Media 2015 - Photo by Pi Frisk]
    November 1, 2015

    An interest in mechanics led ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Arthur McDonald, the 2015 co-winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, to study the universe on a fundamental level, through physics.

    [ Professor Patrick Martin ]
    April 1, 2015

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Patrick Martin of the Queen’s School of Computing, along with business professor Brent Gallupe, is being given the chance to use IBM’s Watson cognitive computing system as an integral part of the department’s CISC 490 course, Deep Analytics using Watson.

    [Queen’s astrophysicist Stéphane Courteau and his students]
    April 1, 2015

    Together with the SNOLAB group, Queen’s astrophysicists like Stéphane Courteau, and their students, form one of the most active centres for research on dark matter in the world.

    [ Dr. Cathy Crudden with research students ]
    September 1, 2014

    ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥ researcher Cathy Crudden discusses her lab's work on catalysis and chirality, along with her experience working with student researchers. 

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