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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 Queen's 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 Queen's researchers. On May 10 from 10am - 3pm.
First-hand experience into dark matter and neutrino science research at SNOLAB
Date Published: Apr 11, 2025
Queen's 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.