Associated with industrial or international partners, discover with whom our professors have collaborated during the year to broaden their research possibilities.

Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences
Professor Eva Hemmer (right), with former MSc student Nikita Panov, Professor Patricia Haro-González (Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain), Loïc Charbonnière (Researcher, CNRS, Strasbourg, France) and Mirexus Biotechnologies Inc. (Guelph, Canada)
Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences

Collaborating to create opportunities among materials scientists

In material chemistry, merging complementary expertise is crucial to design next-generation materials and devices.
Physics
Lora Ramunno
Physics

Cultivating international collaborations with nanoscale research

Nanophotonics is a branch of physics that explores the interactions between light and matter at the nanometre scale.
Mathematics and Statistics
Professor Mateja Šajna (right) and MSc student Masoomeh Akbari (left)
Mathematics and Statistics

New approach to model success and well-being in a pilot study with Shopify

The use of fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) is a relatively new modelling approach that can graphically represent structured knowledge in various fields of science, engineering, and the social sciences.
Biology
Professors Auke Ijspeert (EPFL, Switzerland), Emily Standen (University of Ottawa) and Aiko Ishiguro (Tohoku University, Japan)
Biology

Centipede experiments and robotics: merging the two in a collaborative study

When animals move between water and land they often change the way they locomote.
Earth and Environmental Sciences
MSc student Evelyn Tennant, Professor Tom Al and Research Associate Erika Revesz
Earth and Environmental Sciences

Finding a long-term solution to a pressing environmental problem

Giant Mine is of great concern to scientists like Professor Tom Al, who recognize the potential environmental and social dangers of untreated mine waste to surrounding ecosystems and communities.
Physics
Group photo of representatives from each sectors.
Physics

Joint Centre for Extreme Photonics strengthens uOttawa - NRC collaborations

After more than a decade of collaboration, the University of Ottawa and the National Research Council Canada (NRC) are forging closer ties to accelerate world-class research in extreme photonics.