NUCLEUS

Welcome To NUCLEUS

What is NUCLEUS?

A multi-disciplinary network of core facilities supporting cutting-edge research and development across Windsor-Essex and beyond with advanced instrumentation and high-level scientific expertise.

Our Mission

To provide a centralized resource for local, state-of-the-art research infrastructure that enhances our capacity to:

  • Advance innovation and novel scientific discoveries
  • Promote collaboration across academia and industry
  • Support education and training of future researchers
  • Foster sustainability and growth in our community

Welcome To NUCLEUS

What is NUCLEUS?

A multi-disciplinary network of core facilities driving cutting‑edge research and development across Windsor‑Essex and beyond with advanced instrumentation and high‑level scientific expertise.

Our Mission

Provide a centralized resource for local, state-of-the-art research infrastructure that enhances our capacity to:

  • Advance innovation and novel scientific discoveries
  • Promote collaboration across academia and industry
  • Support education and training of future researchers
  • Foster sustainability and growth in our community

Our Core Facilities

Core Facility Definition

NUCLEUS core facilities (also known as “cores”) are shared research facilities that offer specialized equipment, services, technologies and technical expertise.

Resources are available on fee-for-service basis to users from the University of Windsor, as well as other academic institutions, industry, government and community partners.

Explore Our Cores

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NUCLEUS core facilities (also known as “cores”) are shared research facilities that offer access to specialized equipment, services and technologies, as well as high-level scientific expertise.

Core resources are available on fee-for-service basis to users across the University of Windsor community, regardless of administrative affiliation, along with external users from other academic institutions, industry, government and community partners.

Our Core Facilities

Core Facility Definition

NUCLEUS core facilities (also known as “cores”) are shared research facilities that offer specialized equipment, services, technologies and technical expertise.

Resources are available on fee-for-service basis to users across the University of Windsor, as well as other academic institutions, industry, government and community partners.

Discover The NUCLEUS Impact

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Research Strengths

The NUCLEUS network of core facilities spans diverse research areas that are central to the region of Windsor-Essex. Find out how our equipment and experts can support your work!

Health

Our cores advance medical innovations and address public health challenges that are critical to improving local and global health outcomes and community well-being.

Environment

Our cores foster sustainable environmental practices and innovations that protect local ecosystems and promote the development of green technologies.

Advanced Materials

Our cores support advanced materials research that fuels technological breakthroughs across various industries, driving economic growth and new opportunities.

Core NEWS & Events

What’s new? Read about the latest highlights from our NUCLEUS core facilities.

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HOW TO SUBMIT A CORE

Process Overview

Researchers interested in establishing a new core facility within NUCLEUS must adhere to the [insert policy here].

The submission process involves the following steps:

  • Review request for new core facility with your Department Head
  • Complete application form [insert link to form here]
  • Submit form to the Dean of the corresponding Faculty Unit for approval
  • Submit approved form to the NUCLEUS Steering Committee for review
  • The NUCLEUS Steering Committee will assess the fit of the new core facility within its existing network of core facilities.

Get in Touch

We are here to help. Let’s get the conversation started!

If you have any questions about NUCLEUS and the resources provided by our network of core research facilities, please send us an email at:

Get in Touch

We are here to help. Let’s get the conversation started!

If you have any questions about NUCLEUS and the resources provided by our network of core research facilities, please send us an email at:

Core Acknowledgement

Research outputs facilitated by NUCLEUS core facilities should acknowledge the contributions of the core facility and/or include the core staff as co‑authors, where appropriate.

These recognitions help showcase the impact of NUCLEUS and its network of core facilities on the scientific research community, which is critical for securing funding opportunities to support and develop local research infrastructure in Windsor‑Essex.

Please refer to our Publication Policy for more details.

Core Acknowledgement

Research outputs facilitated by NUCLEUS core facilities should acknowledge the contributions of the core facility and/or include the core staff as co‑authors, where appropriate.

These recognitions help showcase the impact of NUCLEUS and its network of core facilities on the scientific research community, which is critical for securing funding opportunities to support and develop local research infrastructure in Windsor‑Essex.

Please refer to our Publication Policy for more details.