University of Regina gets funding for nuclear, subatomic physics projects

From left, Dr. Arthur Situm, CEO of Innovation Saskatchewan Kari Harvey, Minister of Advanced Education Colleen Young, and University of Regina President Jeff Keshen on a tour of research facilities at the University of Regina on July 15 2024. Credit to John Cairns/980 CJME.

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Nuclear research in Saskatchewan got a funding boost Monday, with more than $580,000 going to University of Regina.

The money is coming from Innovation Saskatchewan’s Innovation and Science Fund which matches federal innovation funding dollars to Saskatchewan post-secondary institutions for projects, and will support projects in nuclear energy, in subatomic physics and in high performance computing in nuclear science.