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Professor Zbig Wasilewski, the Principal Investigator (PI) of the QNC-MBE group, has been awarded the MBE Innovator Award at theĀ 35th North American Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (NAMBE 2019) in Ketchum, USA. The MBE Innovator Award is to recognize individuals whose innovative work has significantly advanced the field of MBE. Prof. Wasilewski was honored

Ida Sadeghi and Peyton Shi, PhD students in the QNC-MBE group, won the Best Student Poster Awards at the 19th Canadian Semiconductor Science and Technology Conference held at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon, Canada.

Congratulations, Ida and Peyton!

Ida Sadeghi, PhD student in the QNC-MBE Group, has been awarded a WIN Nanofellowship in the 2018-2019 competition. The criteria considered for the awardees included their academic performance, publications and presentations, quality and relevance of the proposal to nanotechnology and etc. This fellowship is valued at $10 000.

Congratulations, Ida!

Chris Deimert, a PhD student in the QNC-MBE group, has been awarded the Best Student Presentation Award at the 34th North American Conference on Molecular Beam Epitaxy (NAMBE 2018) in Banff, Canada for his presentation titled "Continuously-Graded Parabolic Quantum Wells in AlG

Ida Sadeghi, Alan Tam and Peyton Shi, PhD students in the QNC-MBE Group, have been awarded WIN Nanofellowships in the 2017-2018 competition. The criteria considered for the awardees included their academic performance, publications and presentations, quality and relevance of the proposal to nanotechnology and etc. This fellowship is valued at $10 000.

Congratulations, Ida, Alan and Peyton!

Chris Deimert and Peyton Shi, PhD students in the QNC-MBE Group, have been awarded WIN Nanofellowships in the 2016-2017 competition. The criteria considered for the awardees included their academic performance, publications and presentations, quality and relevance of the proposal to nanotechnology and etc. This fellowship is valued at $10 000.

Congratulations, Chris and Peyton!

Chris Deimert, MASc student in the QNC-MBE Group, has been awarded a WIN Nanofellowship in the 2015-2016 competition. The criteria considered for the awardees included their academic performance, publications and presentations, quality and relevance of the proposal to nanotechnology and etc. This fellowship is valued at $10 000.

Congratulations, Chris!