Waterloo Researchers Secure Over $51.2 Million in Funding

Waterloo researchers continue to shine as unconventional leaders and problem-solvers for some of the world’s pressing issues. From research projects in geothermal energy and storage, security and cryptography to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the environment, the breadth of our researchers’ work is unmatched.

Recently, Waterloo researchers were awarded more than $51.2 million to support their research projects.

The announcement was made by the Honourable Pablo Rodriguez, Minister of Transport and Quebec Lieutenant, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry at l’Université de Montréal.

“When we invest in science and innovation, we are investing in our well-being and prosperity,” Rodriquez says. “Our researchers continue to distinguish themselves internationally and, by supporting them, we are helping them to continue to improve our quality of life, fight climate change and inspire the next generation of researchers across the country and around the world.”

Six Waterloo researchers will receive funding through the Innovation Fund under the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). The CFI is a non-profit corporation that invests in research infrastructure at Canadian universities, colleges, research hospitals and non-profit research institutions.

Scott HopkinsScott Hopkins

Associate Professor, Chemistry

$10,006,500

Project title: A Canadian Free Electron Laser

The Canadian Free Electron Laser (FEL) project will be getting $10 million in funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) to put towards the $50+ million facility to be built on the Waterloo Campus. The facility will enable fundamental science concerned with monitoring energy flow through molecules and materials, with applications in light harvesting and photo-control of molecular properties. New research in chemical, spatial and temporal mapping of living biological materials will also become possible. The FEL will be an important tool for nanotechnology researchers who are interested in probing nanostructured materials and developing, for example, new sensors, as well as investigators who are interested in exploring the effects of radiation on molecules, materials and biological systems.

Dipanjan Basu

Dipanjan Basu

Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering

$2,723,302

Project title: Geothermal Energy and Energy Geo-storage Research Laboratory

Kaan Erkorkmaz

Kaan Erkorkmaz

Professor, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering

$6,458,020

Project title: Canadian Technology Accelerator for Digital Transformation of Manufacturing (CAN-DX)

Ian Goldberg

Ian Goldberg

Professor, Cheriton School of Computer Science

$800,000

Project title: UPSCOPE: Understanding Privacy, Security, and Cryptography in Online and Physical Environments

Christopher Hudson

Christopher Hudson and Elizabeth Irving

School of Optometry and Vision Science

$2,362,150

Project title: Canadian Vision Imaging Center (CVIC)

Elizabeth Irving

Hamid Jahed

Hamid Jahed

Professor, Department of Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering

$8,123,420

Project title: Canadian Alliance in Cold Spray Technology (CACST)


Nine Waterloo researchers have been named new or renewing Canada Research Chairs (CRC): (cycle 2022-2). The CRC program invests up to $311 million per year to attract and retain some of the world’s most accomplished and promising minds. Chairholders aim to achieve research excellence in engineering and the natural sciences, health sciences, humanities and social sciences.

Talena Atfield

Canada Research Chair in Tentewatenikonhra’khánion (We Will Put Our Minds Together) — *New

Andrew Bauer

Canada Research Chair in Taxation, Governance and Risk — *Renewed

Zahid Butt 

Canada Research Chair in Interdisciplinary Research for Pandemic Preparedness — *New

Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens 

Canada Research Chair in Gait and Neurodegeneration — *New

Chris Eliasmith

Canada Research Chair in Theoretical Neuroscience — *Renewed

Laura Hug

Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology — *Renewed

Aukosh Jagannath

Canada Research Chair in Mathematical Foundations of Data Science — *New

Luis Ricardez-Sandoval

Canada Research Chair in Multiscale Modelling and Process Systems — *Renewed

Ruodu Wang

Canada Research Chair in Quantitative Risk Management — *New


Two Waterloo researchers will receive additional funding under the CFI John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF). The John R. Evans Leaders Fund helps institutions attract and retain researchers and provides support for the Canada Research Chairs program.

Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens

Assistant Professor, Kinesiology

$100,000

Project title: Can Gait Identify and Predict Brain Health?

Ruodu Wang

Professor, Statistics and Actuarial Science

$80,000

Project title: Quantitative Risk Management Lab


An additional 28 Waterloo researchers will receive more than $13.7 million in Alliance grants. Alliance grants encourage university researchers to collaborate with partner organizations, which can be from the private, public or not-for-profit sectors. These grants support research projects led by strong, complementary, collaborative teams that will generate new knowledge and accelerate the application of research results to create benefits for Canada.

Dayan Ban

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Near-Infrared Micro-Light Emitting Diodes for Biomedical Applications

$120,000

Jonathan Baugh

Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Next-Generation Photonic Source to Enable Quantum Remote Sensing and Communications

$1,481,200

Timothy Brecht

Professor, Cheriton School of Computer Science

Project title: Real-Time Hockey-Analytics Using Puck and Player Tracking Data

$59,929

Cliff Butcher

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Characterization and Modelling of an Advanced 7xxx-Series Aluminum Alloy in Hot Forming for Enhanced Lightweighting and Crash Safety

$167,692

Naveen Chandrashekar

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Design, Development and Evaluation of Smart Grip Force Monitoring Device for Industrial Use

$64,567

C. Perry Chou

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Novel Strain Engineering and Bioprocessing Strategies for Microbial Production of Heme and Its Porphyrin Precursors

$202,500

David Del Rey Fernandez

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Mathematics

Project title: Provably Stable Reduced Basis Methods

$25,000

David Del Rey Fernandez

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Mathematics

Project title: Entropy Stable and Asymptotic Preserving Discretizations of Kinetic Models for Fluid Flow Problems

$97,998

Goretty Maria Dias

Associate Professor, Faculty of Environment

Project title: Decision Support Tool to Characterize the Energy Use, Impacts and Profitability of Biofertilizers and Alternative Technologies in Controlled Environment Agriculture

$35,000

Ayman El-Hag

Lecturer, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: A Drone-based Inspection System for Outdoor Insulators

$25,000

Paul Fieguth

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: High-Resolution Projector-Camera and LED-Wall Display Calibration

$80,000

Adrian Gerlich

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Optimization of Filler Wire and Post-Weld Treatment in AHSS Laser Welds

$174,600

Adrian Gerlich

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: High Speed Droplet Transfer and Feedback Control in Arc Welding

$265,667

Carl Haas

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Masonry, Masons and Machines: Leveraging Augmented Reality to Improve Productivity, Health and Safety Outcomes

$320,000

Carl Haas

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Digitization and Asset Information Modeling to Support Planning for Nuclear Power Plant decommissioning

$212,295

Roland Hall

Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: ‘Pre-release’ Baselines for Compounds of concern in Lakes of the Peace-Athabasca Delta Before Treated Oil Sands Process Water is Discharged to the Athabasca River

$59,288

Jean-Pierre Hickey

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Clustering Dynamics of Particles on Our Turbulent Waterways

$25,000

Trevor Hrynyk

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Toward Hybrid GFRP/FRC Construction for Sustainable Next Generation Concrete Infrastructure

$106,200

Soo Jeon

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Realtime Reinforcement Learning for Mechatronic Systems with Non-Stationary Behaviors

$25,000

Kunho Eugene Kim

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Cost effective Retrofit of Ageing Concrete Bridge Components Using Iron-based Shape Memory Alloy (Fe-SMA) Composites

$62,000

Jan Kycia

Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Low Temperature Material Characterization of Superconducting Devices for Quantum Computing

$1,113,491

Yuning Li

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Development of Solid Electrolytes Based on Novel Oxirane-based Polymers

$270,000

Juewen Liu

Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Aptamer-based Biosensors for Monitoring Carbamazepine, A Drug with a Narrow Therapeutic Window

$48,000

Adrian Lupascu

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Development of a Scalable Superconducting Quantum Computing Platform Based on Fluxonium Qubits

$1,137,724

Sushanta Mitra

Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: High Throughput Ferrofluid Encapsulation using Magnet

$25,000

Giovanni Montesano

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Advanced Structural Analysis Toolchain to Support the Development of Lightweight Composite Airframes for High-speed Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles

$80,000

Michael Reimer

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Portable Semiconductor Nanowire Quantum Sensors with Enhanced Efficiency and Timing Resolution

$1,500,000

Rebecca Rooney

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Restoring Urban Meadow: The Meadoway

$772,235

Ehsan Toyserkani

Professor and Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Holistic Innovation in Additive Manufacturing 2.0 (HI-AM 2.0): Capitalizing on Prior Achievements and Exploring New Frontiers in Directed Energy Deposition Processes

$3,498,073

James Tung

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Foot-based Sensor Fusion for Ambulatory Gait Analysis for Occupational Health and Safety

$30,000

Lan Wei

Associate Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Towards Large-scale Spin Qubit Quantum Computers: Simulation, Modeling and Experiment

$1,690,122


Thirteen Waterloo researchers will also receive funding through 2023 Insight Development Grants, totaling more than $650,000. Insight Development Grants support research in its early stages and enable the development of new research questions, as well as experimentation with new methods, theoretical approaches and ideas. Funding is available to both emerging scholars and established scholars for research initiatives of up to two years.

Nazli Akhtari

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Archival Animations in the Global Iranian Disapora

$72,080

Katherine Bruce-Lockhart

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Beyond the Mandela Rule: Global Governance, Prisoners’ Rights, and “Universal” Prision Rules from the 19th-21st Centuries

$62,461

Ada Hurst & Frank Safayeni

Continuing Lecturer and Professor, Faculty of Engineering

Project title: Understanding Collaborative Design Problem Framing by Novice Engineers: Implications for Engineering Design Education

$42,418

Adan Jerreat-Poole

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Disabled Feminists and Digital Storytelling: Zine-Making Pandemic Lives

$21,330

Samuel Johnson

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Mental Task Management Theory

$62,989

Logan McDonald

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Environmental Scan of Indigenous Artists in Archives

$75,000

Katherine Misener

Associate Professor, Faculty of Science

Project title: Disrupting the Norms of Community Sport Through Co-Participation of Parents and Children

$74,974

Juan Moreno-Cruz

Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Environment

Project title: The Role of Narratives on Sustainable Food Consumption

$72,928

Elizabeth Nilsen and Edith Law

Professor, Faculty of Arts and Associate Professor, Cheriton School of Computer Science

Project title: Associations Between Children’s Characteristics and Their Perceptions of, Strategies Toward, and Learning from Teachable Robots

$66,461

Manaal Fahim Syed

Assistant Professor, Renison University College

Project title: Intergenerationality in the COVID-19 Crisis: Evolving Definitions and Relations Between Older and Younger Generations in Immigrant Families and Society

$61,469

Keisuke Teeple

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Arts

Project title: Financial Market Tatonnement

$44,820