Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology and Concordia University’s Volt-Age Research Group Formalize Collaboration Through New Memorandum of Understanding
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) and Concordia University’s Volt‑Age Research Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to formalize a growing collaboration in advanced energy and nanotechnology research. Building on the momentum of Professor Karim Zaghib’s WIN Distinguished Lecture, the agreement establishes a framework for joint research focused on carbon‑neutral energy technologies, including next‑generation batteries and sustainable energy systems. The partnership also emphasizes graduate training through shared workshops, research exchanges, and access to specialized facilities, while encouraging joint national and international funding initiatives. Together, the collaboration reflects a shared commitment to accelerating innovation, developing highly trained researchers, and advancing nanotechnology‑driven solutions for a low‑carbon future.