Articles tagged with: Thad Harroun
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In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the total solar eclipse, food insecurity in Niagara, hunger strikes in Ontario jails ... Full story
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IN THE NEWS: The total solar eclipse, allergy and asthma research and cannabis trends in Canada
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the total solar eclipse, research linking allergies and asthma to childhood experiences, trends ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: Visiting the Black Student Success Centre, corporate sponsorship in hockey and Brock’s eclipse event
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the Black Student Success Centre (BSSC), corporate sponsorships in hockey, the solar eclipse, ... Full story -
Brock University part of CFI investment for national neutron beam facility
For more than three years, Brock University physicist Thad Harroun and colleagues across Canada have been advocating for a centralized ... Full story -
Physics and Digital Scholarship Lab turn to computers to help fight COVID-19
As COVID-19 forced the majority of the Brock community to work, study and teach remotely, the vast majority of the ... Full story -
Passion for physics recognized with top grad student award
Michelle Przedborski’s eleven-year journey at Brock has been filled with significant milestones. In 2011, she became the first in her ... Full story -
Brock physicist on the hunt for neutron beam source
You can find a lot of things on Kijiji, but a neutron beam from a nuclear reactor isn’t one ... Full story -
Brock undergrad’s research aims to increase efficiency of radiation therapy
Her goal is laser-focused — Alicia Martin wants to help improve cancer treatment. The fourth-year Brock University physics student has been ... Full story -
International student honoured with Spirit of Brock award
Chimaobi Amadi came to Canada from Nigeria to study math at Brock University. Alone in a foreign land, he says ... Full story -
Nominations open for graduate studies mentorship and leadership awards
A lot of things have changed in the world of research and graduate education since Mike Plyley was a PhD ... Full story