Professor or Research Group that works on Nanotechnology-agriculture

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A discussion revolves around finding a suitable research group or professor for a friend interested in applying nanomaterials to agriculture. The University of Guelph is highlighted as an ideal institution for this type of research, with a strong focus on helping farmers. Additionally, the University of Waterloo is mentioned as a nearby option that collaborates with Guelph, particularly in nanotechnology and physics. The original poster expresses a desire to support their friend's pursuit of a Ph.D. despite some difficulty navigating the university's website.
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Greetings!

I have this friend who had synthesis of nanomaterials as his MS thesis. After talking with him, I realized that his passion is on helping the farmers in the agriculture industry. I want to help him find a research group or professor (for his Phd) in which he can apply what he already does (i.e. nanomaterials) into his advocacy or passion (i.e. helping the farmers/agriculture). Do you know any institution who is into this kind of research? Thank you very much.
 
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If you have any interest in Canadian universities, the University of Guelph does this type of research.
 
Thanks for your reply! Sorry for the late reply. Just had connection with the internet. I will check this university. Thanks again. :)
 
It would appear that this group at U. Guelph in particular is pretty much exactly what your friend is looking for. Note also that Guelph. You might also want to look at nanotechnology at the nearby University of Waterloo, who collaborate closely with Guelph in their physics program.
 
LastOneStanding said:
It would appear that this group at U. Guelph in particular is pretty much exactly what your friend is looking for. Note also that Guelph. You might also want to look at nanotechnology at the nearby University of Waterloo, who collaborate closely with Guelph in their physics program.

Thank you LastOneStanding! I have trouble navigating through the website of U. Guelph. Thanks for your help... I really want to encourage him to take his Ph. D. :)
 
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