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Dasog research lab

@dasoglab

Materials research lab at @DalhousieU @DalhousieChem led by Dr. Mita Dasog. Account maintained by Dasog lab members. Tweets on lab activities/news/shenanigans.

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Good news: Our Net Zero Emerging Concepts and Technologies Program has grown from 13 to 26 projects and expanded from 1 to 2 provinces. Since the first call for submissions, the ECT program has aimed to give new and novel ideas a leg up. Read the news: netzeroatlantic.ca/news/news-rele…

Good news: Our Net Zero Emerging Concepts and Technologies Program has grown from 13 to 26 projects and expanded from 1 to 2 provinces. Since the first call for submissions, the ECT program has aimed to give new and novel ideas a leg up. Read the news: netzeroatlantic.ca/news/news-rele…
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Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a new federal investment to create more semiconductors, strengthen supply chains, and make sure the most advanced technologies are Canadian-made. Learn more: ow.ly/bakO50RphfF

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Check out this story about single-atom catalysis research from the Zhang group highlighted by the Canadian Light Source:

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Troubleshooting a project that has it all - optics, photonics, biochemistry, electronics, coding, and of course inorganic chemistry.

Troubleshooting a project that has it all - optics, photonics, biochemistry, electronics, coding, and of course inorganic chemistry. #TeamPCR #AlwaysLearning #SoClose
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Congratulations to EverWind Fuels on reaching this milestone (shorturl.at/nKS03) and the Dalhousie University Green Hydrogen Research Cluster along with our group look forward to working them in addressing challenges related to green hydrogen and ammonia.

Congratulations to EverWind Fuels on reaching this milestone (shorturl.at/nKS03) and the @DalhousieU Green Hydrogen Research Cluster along with our group look forward to working them in addressing challenges related to green hydrogen and ammonia.
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First in glass: Meet Ihor Krasilia, Dalhousie’s in‑house glassblower. Originally from Ukraine, Krasilia joined Dal in November crafting specialized glassware for the research community and one-of-a-kind gifts from our glass-blowing lab: bit.ly/3xG5vxy

First in glass: Meet Ihor Krasilia, Dalhousie’s in‑house glassblower. Originally from Ukraine, Krasilia joined Dal in November crafting specialized glassware for the research community and one-of-a-kind gifts from our glass-blowing lab: bit.ly/3xG5vxy
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Many of the Dasog lab members traveled to various regions in the Maritime to witness total solar eclipse. Here are a few photos of the eclipse captured by the group members.

Many of the Dasog lab members traveled to various regions in the Maritime to witness total solar eclipse. Here are a few photos of the eclipse captured by the group members.
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Overwork lose-lose: Study (N=230) finds when a woman does the same amt & quality of work in 40 hrs as a man does in 60 hrs, the man receives greater rewards. And if the women works 60 hrs, the 60-hr men are more 8% more likely to receive overwork rewards.
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This is one of my favorite graphs in the world. This is a chart of all STEM bachelor’s graduates in the 2010 Census and their career paths. Left side = education, right side, where they are working.

This is one of my favorite graphs in the world. This is a chart of all STEM bachelor’s graduates in the 2010 Census and their career paths. Left side = education, right side, where they are working.
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