Crudden and team receive big funding from NFRF
On Wednesday, January 12th, Queen's chemistry professor Cathleen Crudden (the lead on this international collaboration, which also includes Prof. Stamplecoskie) received a large grant of $24 Million from the Canadian government for NFRF (New Frontiers in Research Fund). Her team's research explores extending the lifespan of metals. Her research can be found on Queen's Gazette.
Overview
Welcome!
PIs featured in Queen's Gazette
The Queen's Gazette has some light reading material.
MAPS PI article in Nature Communications
In their , Crudden team demonstrate new films for surface plasmon resonance-type biosensing that provide specific advantages versus traditional films.
CREATE-MAPS to launch in 2018
NSERC funds CREATE-MAPS. Congratulations team! Thanks to the many contributors, especially external collaborators and graduate students, who helped design the proposal.
Dr. Fraser to give talk at CLEO
Prof. James Fraser will give an invited talk on photonics sensing for kW laser processing applications at the in San Jose, CA in May.
Dr. Loock's grad student Arthur finishes his project at Aurubis in Hamburg
Arthur finishes his project at Aurubis in Hamburg

Grant competition
Grant applications for trainees due Jan 21!
MAPS PI wins prestigious award!

Photo credit: Queen's Gazette
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