NSERC invests more than $1.49 million into Waterloo Science research

Friday, June 26, 2020

As the Government of Canada focuses on responding to the challenges of COVID-19, it also recognizes the invaluable contributions of Canadian researchers in the natural sciences and engineering. That is why the Government continues to support the discovery research being done at Canadian universities to help build the foundation for innovation and economic growth. 

Last week, the Honourable Navdeep Bains, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, announced more than $492 million in funding by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) will go to 2,400 researchers across Canada through its 2020 Discovery Grants to support research in a wide variety of natural sciences and engineering disciplines.

“On behalf of the Government of Canada, I’d like to thank the country’s researchers for the hard work they continue to do at such a challenging time. With this support, we are investing in, and celebrating, the creativity and innovation that are at the heart of all research.

Advances in the natural sciences and engineering promise to unlock discoveries that will help address some of our world’s biggest challenges, while also delivering real benefits to Canadians’ health, environment, communities and economy.

See the list below for all Faculty of Science recipients who are WIN members. 

FACULTY OF SCIENCE NSERC DISCOVERY GRANT 2020 RECIPIENTS

Campbell, Melanie (Physics Astronomy): Optical Imaging of the Retina: A window on visual development and the aging brain

Kleinke, Holger (Chemistry): Solid State Chemistry: from Thermoelectric to Nonlinear Optical Materials

Juewen Liu (Chemistry): Competing ligand assisted aptamers and DNAzymes for nanomaterials

Nazar, Linda (Chemistry): Solid State Electrochemical Energy Storage Materials

Radovanovic, Pavle (Chemistry): Functional Property Correlations in Reduced Dimensions

Sciaini, Germán (Chemistry): The Ultrafast electron Imaging Lab of Waterloo

FACULTY OF SCIENCE NSERC RESEARCH TOOLS INSTRUMENTS (RTI) RECIPIENTS