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Science Rendezvous Kingston 2025
Date Published: Jun 03, 2025
A great turnout with more than 4700 visitors who explored hands-on science activities at more than 60 stations presented by more than 440 volunteers.
Postdoctoral Fellows in Dark Matter Search and Neutrino Physics in Argon
Date Published: May 28, 2025
Seeking two postdoctoral fellows. Application deadline is Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
Physics Banquet Awards
Date Published: May 05, 2025
Faculty winners were announced at the annual physics banquet organized by the physics and engineering physics undergraduate students.
Prof. Sadavoy wins Early Researcher Award
Date Published: May 02, 2025
Prof. Sarah Sadavoy wins Early Researcher Award for cutting edge research.
Fostering Diversity and Inclusion in Physics
Date Published: Apr 23, 2025
Professors Park and Spekkens address gender gaps in physics and the goals to encourage and support women and gender minorities in the field in this year's WIPC+2025 conference. Conference is hosted at ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ from July 22 - July 25.
2025 Science Rendezvous Kingston
Date Published: Apr 16, 2025
Planned for another exciting year for the Kingston community, come and Discover the Wonder of Science with local STEM experts and ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ researchers. On May 10 from 10am - 3pm.
First-hand experience into dark matter and neutrino science research at SNOLAB
Date Published: Apr 11, 2025
³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ engineering students go on a tour with Prof. Tony Noble.
Dr. Cooley appointed to a national expert panel for Canada's research infrastructure
Date Published: Apr 01, 2025
Council of Canadian Academies names Prof. Jodi Cooley to a national expert panel to enhance Canada's research infrastructure.
Can dark matter be a lampshade for stars?
Date Published: Mar 17, 2025
A paper chosen to be Editor's choice in the upcoming prestigious Physical Review Letters publication in April.
Undergrad Melanie Phillips receives Azuma Summer Fellowship
Date Published: Feb 25, 2025
Congratulations to Eng Physics undergrad Melanie Phillips who will be very busy this summer working at TRIUMF and CERN.