Examples of Research Programs Supported by LASIR
Wondering about how LASIR can help support your research? Explore examples of research programs led by principal investigators who utilize the expertise and state-of-the-art infrastructure available at LASIR.
- Russ Algar (bioanalysis and imaging)
- Allan Bertram (atmospheric science)
- Curtis Berlinguette (technologies for decarbonization)
- Dan Bizzotto (Spectroelectrochemistry, biosensors, electrocatalysis)
- Sarah Burke (Nanoscale electronic and optoelectronic)
- Keng Chou (Super-resolution microscopy, machine learning)
- Ilsa Cooke (Astrochemistry)
- Emily Cranston (Sustainable nano biocomposites)
- Johan Foster (Bioproducts, cellulose nanomaterials)
- Ed Grant (Ultracold plasmas, Raman spectroscopy)
- Savvas Hatzikiriakos (Rheology of polymers)
- Zac Hudson (Optoelectronic materials)
- Mark MacLachlan (Supramolecular chemistry, materials chemistry)
- Valery Milner (Atomic, molecular and optical physics)
- Eva Nichols (molecular and interfacial electrocatalysts)
- Orlando Rojas (Bio-Based materials, green chemistry)
- Corina Schindler (Synthesis, catalysis)
- Corey Stephenson (Biochemistry and molecular biology)
- Fariborz Taghipour (Photo-activated Sensors & Biosensors)
- Michael Wolf (Photochemistry, biochemistry)
- Byron Gates (Surface and Materials Chemistry) (Simon Fraser University)
- Marek Majewski (Photochemistry, photocatalysis) (Concordia University)
- Tim Storr (Medicinal inorganic chemistry and catalysis) (Simon Fraser University)
- Karthik Shankar (Nanomaterials, organic optoelectronics) (University of Alberta)