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Innovation thrives when ideas intersect. By forging meaningful partnerships across disciplines, sectors, and borders, our professors are expanding the frontiers of research. Their collaborative efforts not only advance scientific discovery but also inspire solutions to some of today鈥檚 most pressing challenges.
Fluorescent microscopy image of arbuscular mychorrizal fungi (AMF). Two large, glowing spores display thousands of nuclei from two different genotypes within a single cell, highlighting the fungi鈥檚 unique genetic structure. Delicate, branching fungal filaments extend in the background. (photo by Vasilis Kokkoris)
Biology

Roots of innovation: How fungi could shape a greener future

Microscopic fungi beneath our feet hold the key to fighting climate change and revolutionizing agriculture. Discover how Professor Nicolas Corradi and his team at the University of Ottawa are unlocking their potential to store carbon, boost crop yields and create sustainable biofertilizers.
Professor Anne Broadbent and MSc graduate Marc-Olivier Proulx, with PhD student Pierre Botteron (University of Toulouse)
Mathematics & Statistics

Pushing quantum limits: A Canada鈥揊rance collaboration on nonlocal boxes

Professor Anne Broadbent and MSc student Marc-Olivier Proulx, in collaboration with a French researcher, have advanced our understanding of nonlocal boxes鈥攑ushing the limits of quantum theory and revealing new boundaries of what鈥檚 physically possible.
Prof. Matthew Pamenter holding baby sea turtles between his fingers
Biology

Oceans are losing their breath: Understanding the effect of hypoxia on fish imm鈥

Researchers led by Professor Matthew Pamenter, in collaboration with teams from Australia and New Zealand, are studying how hypoxia (low oxygen) impacts fish immune systems鈥攙ital insight for safeguarding Canadian fisheries as oceans warm.
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Multidisciplinary

From academia to industry: Inspiring stories of 电车无码 startups

The Faculty of Science helps turn ideas born at the university into innovative businesses. With its labs, mentorship, and technical support, it acts as a true incubator. Discover a few inspiring examples.
PhD student Ali Maleki (left) and Professor Jean-Michel M茅nard (right) standing side by side in a laser laboratory, with complex optical equipment, monitors and wiring visible in the background.
Physics

Sticking to innovation: The surprising role of tape in terahertz photonics

Could the key to next-generation photonic devices be hiding in your drawer? For Professor Jean-Michel M茅nard, an ordinary roll of tape proved essential in building groundbreaking terahertz filters that are set to transform wireless tech, imaging and diagnostics.