Physics and the principles of collaboration
U of R physicist Zisis Papandreou and his team have built the Generation-II BioPETx nuclear imaging detector – one of the world’s most advanced tools for looking inside living plants.
U of R physicist Zisis Papandreou and his team have built the Generation-II BioPETx nuclear imaging detector – one of the world’s most advanced tools for looking inside living plants.
Tarun Katapally is using citizen science to tackle COVID-19 in Indigenous communities.
Environmental engineer Kelvin Ng is working with the City of Regina to develop a waste prediction model over the remaining waves of the COVID-19 pandemic.
U of R researchers awarded Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council funding
U of R researchers awarded Social Sciences and Humanities funding
Abdul Bais and Muhammad Asad are helping farmers selectively apply herbicides to weeds, reducing crop and environmental damage.
Amy Zarzeczny works to address policy challenges associated with stem cell-based treatments.
For almost 50 years, the University of Regina’s field station in the Cypress Hills has supported research that has led to internationally significant discoveries.
Eman Almehdaw put her research into action and helped Access Communications accomplish their goals (and more).
Leading a multidisciplinary team o researchers, Esam Hussein explores the feasibility of nuclear power in Saskatchewan.