Congratulations to Queen’s School of Computing Professor, Dr. Gabor Fichtinger, and his co-applicants Drs. Ellis, Kunz, Stewart, Mousavi and Petrof on their successful NSERC Research Tools and Instrument application. NSERC funding will bring a Rapid Evaporative Ionization Mass Spectrometer (REIMS) to the Human Mobility Research Centre (HMRC).
The REIMS is unique technology, available from only one manufacturer in the world, that will place Queen’s surgical navigation researchers at the forefront of technology development and translation.
HMRC is a joint Queen’s-KGH facility that enables interdisciplinary research in health, computer science and engineering.
We are sure to see some interesting work from this award. Well done!