David Cory, formerly a professor of nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing at the University of Waterloo (official announcement). Cory’s research at IQC is expected to contribute toward the world’s first generation of practical quantum devices (IQC).
At the MIT David Cory was leading development of innovative nuclear magnetic resonance methods for quantum information processing and advanced engineering (MIT's Francis Bitter Magnet Laboratory).
About CERC: "The Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERC) Program supports Canadian universities in their efforts to build on Canada's growing reputation as a global leader in research and innovation. The program awards each of the some 20 chairholders and their research teams up to $10 million over seven years to establish ambitious research programs in Canada."
[NMR900 blog] Valerie Booth - Canada Research Chair in magnetic resonance renewed
Valerie Booth - Canada Research Chair in magnetic resonance renewed
Government of Canada has announced an investment of $203.9 million to fund 253 newly awarded or renewed Canada Research Chairs at 56 Canadian universities. This includes renewal of one Chair involved in magnetic resonance research.
Valerie Booth (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Membrane Proteins. Valerie has been also awarded a complementary CFI funding under the Leaders Opportunity Fund. Congratulations!...
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[NMR900 blog] Canada Research Chairs in magnetic resonance
Canada Research Chairs in magnetic resonance
Government of Canada has announced (external link) an investment of $275.6 million to fund 310 new or renewed Canada Research Chairs at 53 Canadian universities. This includes renewal of four Chairs involved in magnetic resonance research.
Cheryl Arrowsmith (University of Toronto) Canada Research Chair Tier 1 in Structural Proteomics
Mitsuhiko Ikura (University of Toronto) Canada Research Chair Tier 1 in Cancer Structural Biology
Pascale Legault (Université de Montréal) Canada Research Chair Tier 2 in Structural Biology and Engineering...
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5 Rutgers Awarded $47.5 Million to Advance Research on Protein Structures - Scicasts.
5 Rutgers Awarded $47.5 Million to Advance Research on Protein Structures - Scicasts.com
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5 Rutgers Awarded $47.5 Million to Advance Research on Protein Structures
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Montelione and his colleagues use nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), X-ray crystallography and computational methods to determine these structures. ...
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[NMR900 blog] David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory awarded Canada Excellence Research Chair
David Cory, formerly a professor of nuclear engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, has been appointed Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing at the University of Waterloo (official announcement). Cory’s research at IQC is expected to contribute toward the world’s first generation of practical quantum devices (IQC).
At the MIT David Cory was leading development of innovative nuclear magnetic resonance methods for quantum information processing and advanced engineering (MIT's Francis...
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08-22-2010 02:18 AM
[NMR900 blog] Radio-Canada: interview with David Bryce
Radio-Canada: interview with David Bryce
Les Chercheurs
Dans le cadre de notre série sur les Chercheurs, nous recevons cette semaine David Bryce, professeur agrégé au Département de chimie et chercheur au Centre de recherche et d'innovation en catalyse de l'Université d'Ottawa (Radio-Canada).https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8663203727601106205-4383726327099642978?l=nmr900.blogspot.com
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Research Groups in Canada
Research Groups in CanadaARMRC - The Atlantic Region Magnetic Resonance (Dalhousie)
The Atlantic Region Magnetic Resonance Centre was established in 1981
by the chemistry departments of the Atlantic region universities and the
Atlantic Research Laboratory of the National Research Council. The Centre
consists of three Bruker NMR spectrometers with superconducting magnets:
MSL-200, AC-250, AMX-400. The Bruker AC-250 is used for the acquisition
of routine H-1, F-19, P-31, and C-13 NMR spectra.
Biomolecular NMR Group, Ontario Cancer Institute, University of Toronto
The Arrowsmith and...