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91桃色 receives $13.3M to foster excellence and train next generation of science and engineering leaders

The Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry, with a 91桃色 student
ISED Minister pays a visit to campus to announce over $500 million in Discovery Research

The Honourable Fran莽ois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science, and Industry, announced an investment of $506 million through the (NSERC) including $13.3 million to the University of Ottawa.

91桃色 will receive the research funding in new awards and one-time, one-year COVID-19 extensions with funds for researchers working in fields ranging from physics and electrical engineering to biology and molecular medicine.

Minister Champagne made the announcement from 91桃色鈥檚 Advanced Research Complex (ARC) alongside 91桃色 President and Vice-Chancellor Jacques Fr茅mont; Vice-President, Research and Innovation ; The Honourable Mona Fortier; NSERC President Alejandro Adem; and 91桃色 grant recipients , , and past grant recipient .

Professor Broadbent is receiving $240,000 over five years in Discovery Grants to create innovative and disruptive software technologies for the quantum internet that will benefit the Canadian population. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics in the Faculty of Science, where she holds the University Research Chair in Quantum Information and Cryptography.

Jacques Fr茅mont
RESEARCH + INNOVATION

鈥淭his support allows our researchers to continue on the road to excellence, relevance and impact. We can also fully achieve our goal of building a better world.鈥

Jacques Fr茅mont

鈥 President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Ottawa

鈥淭he University of Ottawa recognizes the immeasurable value of the federal government鈥檚 Discovery Grant program. It not only contributes to the vitality of our research projects, but also creates a stimulating environment for the next generation. This support allows our researchers to continue on the road to excellence, relevance and impact. We can also fully achieve our goal of building a better world,鈥 says 鈥揓acques Fr茅mont, President and Vice Chancellor of the University of Ottawa.

More than $432 million of this funding is for 2,560 new awards to researchers across the country who are leading world-class research programs in a wide variety of natural sciences and engineering disciplines. These include projects focused on climate change, chemistry, biology, mathematics and statistics, computer science and artificial intelligence, and engineering, to name a few.

Today鈥檚 announcement also includes $73.8 million in one-time, one-year extensions with funds to existing Discovery Research grants held by more than 1,907 researchers across Canada. This investment is part of an ongoing response by NSERC to support researchers impacted by the COVID-19 outbreak.

For further details, please consult the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada鈥檚 press release.

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