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Dual-Use Technologies in Radiation-Hardened Electronics
A research team at the University of Saskatchewan has developed electronic circuits with record-breaking radiation tolerance, essential for both civilian and defense applications. The team utilizes a variety of radiation testing facilities, including those for protons, ions, and neutrons.
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Generating Knowledge To Extend the Life of Submarines
Generating unique knowledge about aging of submarine fleets has helped Canada cooperate with its allies, leveraging their knowledge in return.
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Fighting Corrosion on Submarine Hulls
Stress data from the CNBC helped Canada leverage closer research collaboration with allies.
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Reducing Maintenance Costs of Military Ships
Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) accessed the CNBC for award-winning cooperative research with Canada’s allies.
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Understanding Stress in Ship Hulls To Enhance Reliability
Defence Research and Development Canada sponsors research that needs stress data from the CNBC to understand the strength of ship hulls.
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