Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Mihiri Chathurika Wilasini Manimel Wadu (2015). Phosphorus Solubility and Solid - State Speciation in Fertilizer Bands Applied to Calcareous Soil Systems. Manitoba, Canada: University of Manitoba. . SXRMB
Michelle M. Nearing (2015). ELUCIDATING A BIOSYNTHETIC PATHWAY FOR ARSENOBETAINE IN HIGHER TERRESTRIAL FUNGI. Supervisor: Kenneth J Reimer, Iris Koch . ON, Canada: Royal Military College of Canada. https://espace.rmc.ca/bitstream/11264/541/3/Final%20Thesis%20for%20Upload%20MNearing.pdf. CLS-APS
Michel J.R. Haché (2023). Synthesis and Characterization of Electrodeposited Nanocrystalline Medium- and High-Entropy Alloys. Supervisor: Erb, Uwe; Zou, Yu. Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto. https://www.proquest.com/docview/2889805979. BXDS-WHE Materials
Michael Ryan MacIver (2022). Composition and Structure in Flocculated Mineral Systems. Supervisor: Pawlik, Marek. British Columbia, Canada: The University of British Columbia. https://open.library.ubc.ca/soa/cIRcle/collections/ubctheses/24/items/1.0422474. BMIT-ID Materials
Melo; Lis Guimaraes de Azeredo (2018). Soft X-Ray Spectromicroscopy of Radiation Damaged Perfluorosulfonic Acid. Supervisor: Hitchcock, Adam P.. Ontario, Canada: McMaster University. . SM Materials
Mehrnaz Mikhchian (2025). An investigation of the long-term aqueous corrosion behaviour of glass, crystalline ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew Paul. Saskatoon (SK, Canada): University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/16536. CLS-APS, IDEAS, SXRMB, VLS-PGM Materials
Mehrnaz Mikhchian (2025). An investigation of the long-term aqueous corrosion behaviour of glass, crystalline ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew Paul. Saskatoon (SK, Canada): University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/16536. CLS-APS, IDEAS, SXRMB, VLS-PGM Materials
Mehrnaz Mikhchian (2025). An investigation of the long-term aqueous corrosion behaviour of glass, crystalline ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew Paul. Saskatoon (SK, Canada): University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/16536. CLS-APS, IDEAS, SXRMB, VLS-PGM Materials
Mehrnaz Mikhchian (2025). An investigation of the long-term aqueous corrosion behaviour of glass, crystalline ceramics, and glass-ceramic composite materials. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew Paul. Saskatoon (SK, Canada): University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/16536. CLS-APS, IDEAS, SXRMB, VLS-PGM Materials
Md Samrat Alam (2018). Thermodynamic modeling of metal immobilization by biochar. Supervisor: Dr. Daniel Alessi and Dr. Kurt Konhauser. Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta. . HXMA, VESPERS Environment
Md Samrat Alam (2018). Thermodynamic modeling of metal immobilization by biochar. Supervisor: Dr. Daniel Alessi and Dr. Kurt Konhauser. Alberta, Canada: University of Alberta. . HXMA, VESPERS Environment
Md. Noabur Rahman (2019). THE NATURE OF COPPER, ZINC AND BORON IN PRAIRIE SOILS AND CROP RESPONSES TO FERTILIZATION. Supervisor: Jeff Schoenau. SK, Canada: Department of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/eb8500f8-6de6-4f8a-a45d-bf48f616af9e/content. HXMA, VLS-PGM Environment
Md. Noabur Rahman (2019). THE NATURE OF COPPER, ZINC AND BORON IN PRAIRIE SOILS AND CROP RESPONSES TO FERTILIZATION. Supervisor: Jeff Schoenau. SK, Canada: Department of Soil Science University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/eb8500f8-6de6-4f8a-a45d-bf48f616af9e/content. HXMA, VLS-PGM Environment
McLeod; Matthew (2020). Functional consequences of changing structure, dynamics, and free-energy landscapes of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinases. Supervisor: Holyoak, T.. Ontario, Canada: University of Waterloo. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/16332. CMCF-BM Health
McGregor, Nicholas (2018). Structure-function analyses of plant glycan-degrading enzymes. Supervisor: Brumer, Harry. BC, Canada: University of British Columbia. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/65272. CMCF-ID