University of Saskatchewan
Michael Bradley serves as the Dean of the College of Engineering and is a Professor of Physics & Engineering Physics at the University of Saskatchewan, where responsibilities include directing a Plasma Ion Implantation lab and engaging in research related to plasma processing for nanofabrication, high-precision metrology, and biomedical applications like compact MRI. Previously, roles included Department Head of Physics & Engineering Physics and Assistant Professor at the same institution, where teaching focused on Engineering Physics topics. Prior experience encompasses a position as Chercheur Associé at the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, where the first prototype of the superconducting watt balance was designed, and as a Senior Scientist at Axcelis Technologies, specializing in plasma-based ion implantation for CMOS processing. Michael Bradley holds a PhD in Physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a BSc (Honours) in Applied Physics from the University of New Brunswick.
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University of Saskatchewan
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At the heart of Saskatoon, on Treaty 6 territory and the homeland of the Métis, is the University of Saskatchewan, one of Canada’s top research universities.