Publication Beamlines Strategic Pillar
Erika da Silva Sales (2022). The Spatio-Temporal Behavior of Basic Multicellular Units in a PTH-Induced Cortical Bone Remodeling Rabbit Model. Supervisor: Cooper, David. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/14105. BMIT-ID Health
Farzad Dehghan (2020). PVDF as a Biocompatible Substrate for Microfluidic Fuel Cells. Supervisor: Zhang, W.J. (Chris); Wilson, Lee. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/13156. SYLMAND Materials
Fattah, Md Fahim Al (2020). SOFT X-RAY SPECTROSCOPY STUDY of WIDE BAND GAP SEMICONDUCTORS-M2PN3 (M=Mg, Zn) and BP3N6. Supervisor: Moewes, Dr. Alexander; Kasap, Dr. Safa. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. http://hdl.handle.net/10388/12981. REIXS Materials
Fedoretz-Maxwell, Brooklyn (2022). Investigations of secondary coordination sphere interactions involving aromatic amino acid residues in metalloproteins. Supervisor: Warren, Jeffrey J.;. British Columbia, Canada: Simon Fraser University. https://summit.sfu.ca/item/35856. CMCF-BM Materials
Feizabadi; Ali (2019). Shape-Controlled Nanoparticles as Effective Catalysts for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Fuel Cells. Supervisor: Sham, Tsun-Kong; Sun, Xueliang. ON, Canada: The university of Western Ontario. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/etd/6780/. HXMA, SXRMB Materials
Freese, Jessica A (2022). Mapping Nanoscale Metal-Insulator Phase Transition in NdNiO3 and Molecular Beam Epitaxy of SmTiO3 Thin Films. Supervisor: Green, Robert. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/handle/10388/13849. REIXS, SM Materials
Gabir, Haben (2019). Biophysical and Structural Characterization of DCC 3-5 and Netrin-1 Binding Interaction. Supervisor: Stetefeld, Jorge. Manitoba, Canada: University of Manitoba. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/34242. CMCF Health
G. Donato (2019). Development of glass-ceramic composites by one-step synthesis methods. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew. SK, Canada: University of Saskatoon. . CLS-APS Materials
Giovanni Donato (2019). Development of Glass-Ceramic Composites by One-Step Synthesis Methods. Supervisor: Grosvenor, Andrew. Saskatoon, SK, Canada: Department of Chemistry University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/24aa0bc2-af39-49ca-a7bb-0ec2e1de8042/content. CLS-APS, VLS-PGM Materials
Gong, Rantong (2019). Detecting the Surface Spin Polarization State of Topological Materials by Using Resonant X-ray Reflectometry. Supervisor: Hawthorn, David. Waterloo, Canada: University of Waterloo. http://hdl.handle.net/10012/15212. REIXS Materials
Grace T. Flaman (2024). Infrared Chemical Imaging of Custom-Made Microfluidic Devices. Supervisor: Burgess, Ian J.. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://hdl.handle.net/10388/15411. MID-IR, SYLMAND Materials
Grant; Benjamin Micah Milrod (2019). Calmodulin Disrupts Plasma Membrane Localization of Farnesylated KRAS4b by Sequestering its Lipid Moiety. Supervisor: Ikura, Mitsuhiko. Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto. http://hdl.handle.net/1807/98053. CMCF-ID Agriculture
Grant Harris McEwen (2024). Analysis of Electronic and Magnetic Properties at the Interfaces of Transition Metal Heterostructures. Supervisor: Green, Robert. Saskatchewan, Canada: University of Saskatchewan. https://harvest.usask.ca/bitstreams/e6219324-7785-41c1-ba3d-21ba7e9797f5/download. REIXS Materials
Ham, Chaeyoung (2025). Investigating Transport and Deformation Mechanisms in Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Water Electrolyzers using Operando X-ray Computed Tomography. Supervisor: Bazylak, Aimy. Toronto, Canada: University of Toronto. https://utoronto.scholaris.ca/items/dee25a1f-37e0-401e-a289-1293999c451c. BMIT-BM Materials
Hao; Chunyi (2021). Geometallurgy and Gold Mineralization of the Monument Bay Project, Stull Lake Greenstone Belt, Manitoba, Canada. Supervisor: Banerjee, Neil R.; Van Loon, Lisa L.. Ontario, Canada: The University of Western Ontario. https://ir.lib.uwo.ca/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=10079&context=etd. CLS-APS, VESPERS Environment