URegina receives $580K boost for nuclear science, subatomic physics

The University of Regina has received $580K from Innovation Saskatchewan to support three projects that focus on nuclear energy, subatomic physics, and high-performance computing in nuclear science. Together, these projects will help to attract and retain highly qualified researchers to SK and train the next generation of scientists, while contributing to the province’s energy, technology, and growth goals. “This investment at the University of Regina will further support our province’s world-class research community, while providing advanced training, employment and economic opportunities for Saskatchewan people,” said SK Minister responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison.

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