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UNBC researchers are advancing knowledge and translating complex ideas into practical solutions, UNBC president Daniel Weeks said. The seven outstanding faculty members receiving NSERC Discovery Grants this year are leaders in their fields and their work demonstrates the global impact of UNBC, a small University doing big research.
The Discovery Grants program supports ongoing research programs with long-term goals and all of the applications go through a peer-review process. The UNBC success rate for NSERC Discovery Grants this year is 85 per cent.
The 2017 UNBC Discovery Grant Recipients are:
- Chemistry professor Stephen Rader will receive $200,000 to determine the role of each splicing component in C. merolae, a species of red alga. Dr. Rader will also seek to understand the regulation, biological consequences and evolution of splicing. The research will lead to breakthroughs in structure and function experiments on splicing mechanism and regulation.
Carolyn Creswell was 18 when she offered $1,000 to buy a small muesli business
The first-year university student had been working in the bakery for six months
Over the past 29 years she has transformed business into a household name
Ms Creswell is a judge for Amazon Launchpad s 2021 Innovation Grants initiative
Mum-of-four likes to give back by sharing tips from almost three decades in gig
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1 March 2021
D-TRIG will award grants of £30k to enable up to six SMEs to undertake early-stage research and development studies to explore how to integrate drones into UK airspace.
The D-TRIG programme will build upon the strong foundation of the DfT’s existing Drone Pathfinder Catalyst Programme, delivered by Connected Places Catapult. Achieved through ambitious plans to give UK plc a competitive advantage, achieved through the adoption of drones, promoting new markets and technology to accelerate the delivery of near-to-market drone flight and air traffic management capabilities.
The programme will have an impact by positioning the UK as a country open to technological innovation including as a source of expertise on the use of drones in industry and the public sector. It will help boost the development and use of drones across the UK.