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    One of the top universities in Canada, Queen’s has a long history of discovery and innovation that has shaped our knowledge and addressed some of the world’s most pressing questions.
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    [photo of Connor Stone in Observatory]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    June 26, 2019

    Connor Stone, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy has found himself in some exclusive company after being selected to take part in the 69th Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting from June 30-July 5, an event that brings together Nobel Laureates in physics as well as 580 post-secondary students from 89 countries.

    [Pascale Champagne and Kevin Deluzio receive awards]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    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]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    June 18, 2019

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

    [microscopic pollen]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    June 12, 2019

    Queen’s University researcher P. Andrew Evans, Canada Research Chair in Organic and Organometallic Chemistry, has uncovered a new process to deliver antibiotics using pollen to shield them.

    [Dr. Diane Beauchemin demonstrates how she analyzes human hair.]
    Blind Date with Knowledge
    June 6, 2019

    Queen’s University chemist Diane Beauchemin earns lifetime achievement award for her cutting-edge research.