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Experts offer students advice on starting a spinoff
Ever thought about commercialising your research and starting a company? Several research groups have and postdocs and students are often the driving force behind this.
CCS awareness higher on Prairies than the rest of Canada
A nation-wide survey released today shows that people in Alberta and Saskatchewan know more about CCS that people in the rest of Canada.
CMC to sponsor special plenary at environmental taxation conference
A CMC-sponsored CDN$1000 prize is being offered to the winner of a call for papers for a session within the 2012 Global Conference on Environmental Taxation (GCET).
Project team seeks expert input through workshop
Members of the project team for the Life Cycle Assessment of Oil Sands Technologies project held an industry workshop in Calgary to propose Expert Elicitation as an assessment method to compliment engineering models.
Pre-conference course for HQP offered in Ottawa
CMC is offering two courses for Highly Qualified Personnel (HQP) in conjunction with its annual scientific conference being held in Gatineau, Quebec from May 23-25, 2012.