Volume 26 No. 11

March 15, 2022

News & Events

Lab2Market Oceans (Canada’s Ocean Supercluster) information sessions

We are happy to announce that applications for Lab2Market Oceans are now live for our 2022 cohort. A detailed information package is available on our website. This program is for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows (with support from a faculty member), and includes $15,000 in Mitacs Funding. The program will run September 12 - October 26 (with an orientation session August 23-25).

The Ocean Startup Project's Lab2Market Oceans program gives university research teams from across the country the skills they need to explore their ocean research idea in a new way and identify commercial opportunities (e.g., startup creation, licensing, partnering with industry) over seven weeks. It encourages researchers to take their findings beyond the typical academic path and into the world of innovation, entrepreneurship and commercialization.

At the end of the program, Lab2Market Oceans participants will have the entrepreneurial skills and competencies needed to understand the next steps of their research commercialization path. That path can be to create a research-based company, collaborate with an industry partner, or go back to the lab for more development.

Lab2Market Oceans applications are open until April 4 at here.

Interested in learning more? Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the information package on our website and attend one of program information sessions:

We are also happy to do a virtual or in-person information session for groups, faculty, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows upon request.

Lab2Market Oceans is part of the Ocean Startup Project, hosted by Memorial University, and supported by Springboard Atlantic, Canada's Ocean Supercluster, the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA), and Mitacs

If you have any further questions or would like to set up a session please contact the Program Manager, Marie Curtis ( )

Physical Processes in Natural Waters - July 18-22, 2022, Vancouver, BC

The PPNW2022 local organizing committee is excited to announce that abstract submissions are now open!

The PPNW workshops focus on physical processes in inland and coastal waters and their interaction with biogeochemical, atmospheric, and groundwater processes. We invite abstracts from all areas of physical limnology, including open-water and under-ice processes, modelling of physical dynamics, salt exclusion, suppression of turnover, salinity stratification, ebullition, and physical-biogeochemical interactions, in both natural and constructed water bodies. PPNW is an open workshop that actively seeks collaboration with related fields such as physical oceanography, atmospheric sciences, and engineering.

This moderate-sized meeting of approximately 60 participants is designed to provide a collaborative atmosphere with an effective balance of presentations and time for discussion.

We have an impressible list of invited speakers

  1. Professor Sally MacIntyre - University of California, Santa Barbara
  2. Professor Rich Pawlowicz - University of British Columbia
  3. Professor Alfred Johny Wüest - École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  4. Professor Eddy Carmack - Institute of Ocean Sciences

The abstract deadline for both oral and poster presentations is March 16th, 2022.

For more info, please visit here or contact  .

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