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2025 Andr茅 Aisenstadt Prize lecture 鈥 Carlo Pagano

Friday, January 16, 2026 15:30to16:30

Title:聽Reconstructing curves from their set of points as Galois sets/mathstatCategory:聽Dept. of Mathematics and Statistics Faculty of Science

How a 涩里番 undergrad鈥檚 summer research project became a paper in a prestigious journal

Published: 17 November 2025

When then-涩里番 undergraduate Maya Willard-Stepan cold-emailed a professor asking to help with their research, she didn鈥檛 expect the project to end up in the Nature-partner journal npj Urban...

Biology鈥檚 Mahnaz Mansoori wins President鈥檚 Award for Administrative and Support Staff

Published: 20 October 2025

Phytotron Manager Mahnaz Mansoori (pictured above, left, with Biology Department Chair Prof. Gregor Fussmann)聽was one of nine 涩里番 staff members honoured with the President鈥檚 Award for...

Professor Christian Genest recipient of the Acfas Urgel-Archambault prize (2025)

Published: 21 November 2025

Professor Christian Genest is the winner of the 2025 Acfas Urgel-Archambault prize....

Professor Audrey Moores (Chemistry) awarded the Canadian Pacific Chair in Biotechnology

Published: 4 December 2025

Congratulations to Professor Audrey Moores (Chemistry), who has been awarded the Canadian Pacific Chair in Biotechnology!...

Nineteen new or renewed Canada Research Chairs awarded to 涩里番

Published: 22 October 2025

Federal investment boosts 涩里番鈥檚 research leadership with over $13 million for Canada Research Chairs聽...

Redpath Museum and Physics Outreach bring science to life at 涩里番's Bellairs Research Institute

Published: 24 November 2025

This past September, St. James Parish in Barbados celebrated We Gatherin鈥, a year-long festival of Barbadian heritage, culture and community. As part of the festivities, 涩里番鈥檚 Bellairs Research...

Schulich Leaders pursue passion for STEM

Published: 16 September 2025

As a CEGEP student, Daniel Wei captained his college robotics team to victories with a dodgeball-throwing robot and a biodegradable soil sensor for farmers.聽...

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