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Led by Professor Gilbert C. Walker, the Laboratory for Advanced Nanoscience at Surfaces and BioInterfaces (LANSBI) integrates chemistry, optics, mechanics and biology to investigate fundamental and applied nanoscale phenomena at surfaces and biointerfaces. Our work has involved synthetic polymers, perovskites, 2D materials, cells, and in vivo models. We are applying our findings address needs in the aquaculture industry, biomedical diagnostics, and human diseases that involve a disregulated immune response. For more information, click on the research area keywords below.

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Congratulations to Caroline Pao!

Congratulations to Caroline Pao for being awarded the ChemClub Education award. The fellowship is awarded to a PhD student in the Department of Chemistry – with preference given to someone who is actively engaged in [...]

New publication in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters

Congratulations to Cassandra Phillips and coworkers on their publication in The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters: Phillips, C.; Gilburd, L.; Xu, X. G.; Walker, G. C. Surface and Volume Phonon Polaritons in Boron Nitride Nanotubes. [...]

PhD Candidate Cassandra Phillips wins award at the 102nd CCCE!

PhD Candidate Cassandra Phillips took 1st place for her oral presentation titled "Phonon Polarition Propagation in Boron Nitride Nanotubes" in the Surface Science division of the 102nd Canadian Chemistry Conference and Exhibition. Congratulations, Cass!

Overview

Led by Professor Gilbert C. Walker, the Laboratory for Advanced Nanoscience at Surfaces and BioInterfaces (LANSBI) integrates chemistry, optics, mechanics and biology to investigate fundamental and applied nanoscale phenomena at surfaces and biointerfaces. Our work has involved synthetic polymers, perovskites, 2D materials, cells, and in vivo models. We are applying our findings address needs in the aquaculture industry, biomedical diagnostics, and human diseases that involve a disregulated immune response. For more information, click on the research area keywords below.

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