Canadian Education & Innovation in the Natural Resources Industry

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Ranked # in the world

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QS World University Rankings 2018

Undergraduate and graduate education

Online education programs

Highly relevant research in: • Mining

• Mineral processing and metallurgy

• Robotics and automation, intelligent mining systems

The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science mine.queensu.ca

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Metal meets sustainability Ryerson University chemical engineering professor Hadis Zarrin is advancing nano-engineering to alter the structure of metals, including nickel- and lithium-based batteries, to create safer, lighter and more compact energy storage for use in electric vehicles and renewable energy.

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www.ryerson.ca/research


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DEVELOPING TRANSFORMATIVE SOLUTIONS TO TOMORROW’S CHALLENGES The Lassonde Institute of Mining at the University of Toronto Our researchers work across disciplines to address the mining industry’s most pressing challenges. Through solutions-oriented collaborations with sector-leading companies, nimble startups and visionary entrepreneurs, we are creating the future of the industry. Prestigious industry research partnerships exist in: » Exploration Geosciences

» Business Optimization

» Mining & Beneficiation

» Water, Energy & Bio-technologies

» Data Analytics, AI & Robotics

Join our Lassonde Institute mailing list to learn more about partnership opportunities, updates on Institute news and receive select event invitations.

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CO-OP CAREER

UVIC TALENT IS AT YOUR FINGERTIPS Need support on a new project? Tackling a research initiative? Looking for help in the lab? Want to market your business? Whatever your needs, UVic co-op students have the diverse skills to make a difference.

Contact employer@uvic.ca to discuss your hiring needs or visit uvic.ca/employers to learn more.

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BEYOND Disciplines LINDA NAZAR CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR IN SOLID STATE ENERGY MATERIALS PROFESSOR OF CHEMISTRY, FACULTY OF SCIENCE

There is no single solution to sustainably power our world – that’s why we’re working on so many.

Our researchers build bridges between disciplines, rethinking how we solve some of the greatest challenges of the 21st century – including better ways to generate, store and dispatch renewable energy. University of Waterloo chemist and Canada Research Chair Linda Nazar and her team have developed technology that may one day replace costly lithium-ion batteries to store electrochemical energy. Her globally cited research and discoveries led to her being named an Officer of the Order of Canada. By redefining sustainable transportation and making energy accessible to everyone, Nazar and her fellow researchers at the Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy and the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology prove that when we work beyond disciplines, our impact is beyond powerful.

uwaterloo.ca/beyond-disciplines #UWaterlooBeyond

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WATERLOO EMPOWERS RESEARCHERS TO GO BEYOND. LEARN MORE .


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