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Through immersive, real-world experiences, our students transform their knowledge into practice, becoming exceptional scientists ready to contribute meaningfully to research and innovation.

Undergraduate

Alexander Duong stands beside his poster titled 鈥淚nterface Tunable Magnetism in Chromium Telluride鈥 at a scientific conference.

Rising star: Alexander Duong鈥檚 inspiring journey in quantum research

Meet Alexander Duong, a rising star in quantum research whose passion and perseverance are paving the way for exciting discoveries in the world of sci鈥

Master's

Laura Maddison, wearing a black graduation gown with yellow accents, stands in front of a railing in the 电车无码 Convocation Hall.

Navigating the world of cryptography with passion and precision

Laura Maddison's passion for math and teaching led her to pursue academia, with guidance from Professor Monica Nevins, inspiring her graduate studies.
Leah Frackleton is standing next to a laser scanning microscope in her lab. She has goggles on her forehead and one hand holding a microscope

Unveiling the mysteries of light: Leah Frackleton鈥檚 journey in physics

Leah Frackleton uses structured light to reveal atomic secrets, advancing physics with new insights and potential breakthroughs.

Doctorate

Adam Cook in a black gown with a red and gold hood, holding a diploma. To his left stands Professor Stephen Newman, in a black gown with a yellow stole. They鈥檙e surrounded by others celebrating graduation.

Breaking bonds, building solutions: The journey of an organic chemistry graduat鈥

From tackling complex chemical reactions to mentoring the next generation of scientists, alumnus Adam Cook has embraced every challenge with curiosity鈥
PhD student Victor Garcia in the field stands with a large hiking backpack beside a remote Arctic lake near Inukjuak, northern Quebec, with Hudson Bay in the background.

Rock-solid research: A quest to uncover Earth鈥檚 early history

Discover how 电车无码 PhD student Victor Garcia helped uncover some of the oldest rocks on Earth 鈥 over 4 billion years old 鈥 shedding new light on our鈥