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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!
Queen's 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 Queen's 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