Faculty of Graduate Studies News Archive
UM alumnus Wanjun Jiang [Ph.D./10] uses new methods in physics to create more efficient computer memory
June 30, 2015 —
UM alumnus Wanjun Jiang [Ph.D.\10], first author on a study that has discovered new method for creating magnetic skyrmion bubbles at room temperature. The bubbles, a physics phenomenon thought to be an option for more energy-efficient and compact electronics, can be created with simple equipment and common materials.
Research and International
Graduate students’ introduce world to cutting-edge field of study: cavity spintronics
June 2, 2015 —
A new groundbreaking field of study within condensed matter physics
CANDID: Meet grad student Carolyn Mount
May 25, 2015 —
She trades her art to make connections, is grateful for every little step in her career, and finds Winnipeg to be a great place for artists
Research and International
Grad student in running to be tops in Canada
May 15, 2015 —
Vote for Rebecca (Delong) Dielschneider for 3MT People's Choice
CANDID: Meet grad student Victoria Ndolo
May 11, 2015 —
As a kid, she wanted to be a banker, but now she's in pursuit of achieving her vision: to be someone who can help a woman in a rural community
Rebecca Dielschneider takes first place and people’s choice in 3MT final
February 25, 2015 —
Rebecca Dielschneider takes first place and people's choice award; will represent U of M at western regional in May
Wpg Free Press: Bailey Rankine is helping sea turtles on Australia’s coast
January 23, 2015 —
Biological Sciences graduate student Bailey Rankine is working with the Gnaraloo program in Australia to identify, monitor and protect coastal nesting sites of endangered sea turtles, the Winnipeg Free Press's, Sou'wester reports.
Faculty of Graduate Studies
Emily Choy, an explorer in the far North
January 12, 2015 —
Graduate student Emily Choy talks about her goals, her inspiration, and what she enjoys most about her groundbreaking research.
Working hard to fight antibiotic resistance
January 9, 2015 —
According to the World Health Organization, antimicrobial resistance is a major global threat to public health. Ronald Domalaon is a graduate student working with Dr. Frank Schweizer, a leading researcher in the fields of medicinal chemistry and drug development. As part of a team of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows developing new approaches to combat antibiotic resistance, Domalaon understands the gravity of the work.
Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences
Martin Scanlon, an imaginative scientist and inspiring teacher receives teaching award
October 22, 2014 —
He has enriched this university with his research, distinguished administrative service, and through his passionate dedication to his students’ learning





