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Marking the launch of @InnovationCA new student #IAmInnovation contest in Vancouver. Many thanks to @UBC @SFU @EmilyCarrU @goUFV and more who took part in our conversation on the future of resrch infrastructure
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@WaqarM_ I sure do! Although the full res isn't much better as google downsamples the image so the neural network doesn't take forever to do the transformation.
Connor Stone from Queen's University was part of our IREx - Institut de recherche sur les exoplanètes Maunakea Graduate School tour the other day. He captured this neat time lapse of our start of the night preparations. Thanks for sharing Connor!
The @McDonaldInst Arthur B. McDonald Canadian Astroparticle Physics Research Institute name was revealed minutes ago to the #queensu community, 8 partner universities, 5 research institutes and the world. Watch the video of the dramatic reveal.
Attending the launch of the new @McDonaldInst was @KateYoungMP and @queensu PhD student @connorstone628 The new institute is already attracting a new generation of very talented researchers. Bravo!
Great night of astrophotography last night! Ring nebula (faint ring), M13 (clear cluster of stars), M92 (fuzzy cluster of stars), and Venus (single dot)!