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In-person return of Science Rendezvous 2022 exceeds expectations
Date Published: May 17, 2022
Exploring the many events at this year's amazing in-person Science Rendezvous
Paper selected as cover for APL Photonics
Date Published: May 05, 2022
Queen’s graduate student Jagmeet Singh and collaborators have presented a Verilog-A (time-domain modeling language for analog circuits) based approach which would significantly improve the efficiency of optimizing the circuits
Masters students explain a celestial event on Global News
Date Published: Apr 29, 2022
Akanksha Bij and Raj Patel explain about a celestial event on The Morning Show on CKWS
Science Rendezvous Kingston 2022
Date Published: Apr 22, 2022
Come and explore the many events at this year's Science Rendevous and celebrate science and honour our amazing researchers and scientists!
³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ researchers discover magnetic field in Polaris, the North Star
Date Published: Apr 07, 2022
Astronomers at Queen’s University in Kingston have discovered for the first time that Polaris – more commonly known as the North Star – is host to a remarkable magnetic field
Malcolm Stott Teaching Award Winners for 2020-2021
Date Published: Mar 22, 2022
Congratulations to the winners of 2020-2021 Malcolm Stott Teaching Awards!
Could these two stars have violent colliding winds?
Date Published: Mar 11, 2022
In a study led by Judith Irwin of ³ÉÈË´óÆ¬ University, a newly discovered binary star system shows the unusual trait of having associated radio and X-ray emission
Is most of our Universe made of Extra-Dimension Black Holes?
Date Published: Mar 11, 2022
Prof. Vincent and group study the evolution of hypothetical extra-dimension black holes
PhD Student wins Best Presentation in Experimental Physics
Date Published: Feb 23, 2022
PhD candidate Emma Ellingwood has won the prize for Best Presentation in Experimental Physics at the 59th Winter Nuclear & Particle Physics Conference
PhD Student wins Best Presentation in Theoretical Physics
Date Published: Feb 23, 2022
PhD candidate Javier Acevedo won the prize for Best Presentation in Theoretical Physics at the 59th Winter Nuclear & Particle Physics Conference