
New Guinness World Record Set at U of G
The Physics and Astronomy Club has officially set a Guinness World Record for producing the largest-ever “elephant toothpaste”.
The Physics and Astronomy Club has officially set a Guinness World Record for producing the largest-ever “elephant toothpaste”.
Device designed by engineering prof Bill Van Heyst shows promise for reducing smog, pollutants, allergens and airborne chemicals.
Computer Science Prof. Hassan Khan, one of the 2019 NSERC Discovery Grant winners on campus, will study smartphone security.
Physics Prof. Daniel Siegel discovered that Earth's heavy metals, including gold and platinum, likely came from star explosions.
Prof. Beth Parker and team will help ensure safe and sustainable local drinking water with nearly $11 million in funding.
New Engineering Prof. Kevin Keener will build a food engineering research program with support from the Barrett Family Foundation.
Prof. Dennis Muecher will use federal New Frontiers in Research grant to optimize proton therapy.
Professors Manjusri Misra and Amar Mohanty received the Synergy Award for Innovation from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Physics Prof. Dennis Muecher receives support from the Canada Foundation for Innovation
Read about CEPS research in the new Research Innovation Office 2018 Annual Report.