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http://artsandscience.usask.ca/chemistry/ 08-05-2013 19:24:18
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#OnTheBeamlines A sustainable nuclear power industry plays an important role in providing Canada with a safe and reliable source of electricity. Canada has some of the largest and highest-grade uranium deposits in the world. U of Saskatchewan USask Arts and Science Full Story bit.ly/3WuQFSG



Researchers from U of S Chemistry (incl students Grace Flaman & Nicole Boyle) and Global Institute for Water Security are using #SyLMAND and #MidIR beamlines to study how the science of microfluidics could improve efficiency in the manufacturing of chemicals and pharmaceuticals: facebook.com/CanLightSource…



🗞 NSERC IMPACT STORY Agro-waste could be the solution to a cleaner water supply in Saskatchewan, says U of Saskatchewan researcher. Learn more ▶️ tinyurl.com/2veu479e With #NSERCsupport (#NSERC_Discovery)



@usaskchem students recently attended a tour of the Saskatchewan Research Council Geo Analytical Labs, organized by Working for inclusivity in chemistry-USask. Students visited various labs, such as the Advanced Microanalytic Centre. It was a great opportunity to learn about labs with both research and commercial applications!




#YoungInnovators: If an oil spill occurred in the South Saskatchewan River, what would happen to this important water source that is critical to Saskatchewan communities? USask Arts and Science graduate student Deysi Venegas is on a mission to find out. news.usask.ca/articles/resea…

A great profile of the unique skills of U of S Chemistry's former Scientific Glassblower, Rick Elvin!

New publication from the Tara Kahan group: Levels and composition of microplastics and microfibers in the South Saskatchewan River and stormwater retention ponds in the City of Saskatoon, Canada link.springer.com/article/10.100…

U of S Chemistry is hiring! Now accepting applications for a General Chemistry Lab Manager tinyurl.com/5n7jx8x3





Last Friday I very much enjoyed the inspiring lecture by Prof. Michel Gravel from University of Saskatchewan Research, Canada, about Synthetic studies on #Annulenes at FAU Erlangen-Nbg Thank you for your visit and nice discussions. Svetlana Tsogoeva Evgeny Kataev



