Derek Oliver
Director
Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering
E2-390G Engineering and Information Technology Complex (EITC) and 20 Sifton Rd (MIM)
derek.oliver@umanitoba.ca
Research at the forefront of knowledge.
The Manitoba Institute for Materials (MIM) brings together more than 200 researchers and students. Their collaborative endeavors are enhanced by the state-of-the-art composite and material characterization facility, located within the Fort Garry campus. Researchers and students from all disciplines collaborate in the lab, using the world’s most cutting-edge equipment to develop hands-on skills for tomorrow’s workplace while tackling the challenges facing today’s communities. Consistent with the principles outlined in the Territory acknowledgment, the MIM team commits to advancing the University’s progress towards meaningful Reconciliation and partnership with Indigenous communities.
Our team
The Manitoba Institute for Materials is a multi-faculty organization bringing together researchers from a broad variety of fields.
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Jolly Hipolito
Operations Co-ordinator
20 Sifton Rd (MIM)
jolly.hipolito@umanitoba.ca
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Abdul Khan
Electron Microscopy and Spectroscopy Facility Manager
E3-155 EITC and 20 Sifton Rd (MIM)
abdulkhaliq.khan@umanitoba.ca
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Ravinder Sidhu
Microscopy and Materials Characterization Facility Manager
20 Sifton Rd (MIM)
ravinder.sidhu@umanitoba.ca
204-318-2903
Instruments
MIM's dedicated materials characterization facility includes state-of-the-art electron microscopes, analytical instruments and a dedicated sample preparation laboratory. These resources are supported by dedicated technical personnel with interdisciplinary experience and a track record of partnership-building.
In addition to MIM's own instruments, we provide access to dozens of industry-leading research instruments through many university departments.
Visit the full MIM instrument list Find instruments across campus
Research expertise and community
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Areas of research
The Manitoba Institute for Materials develops and augments opportunities for research partnerships and training at the University of Manitoba and in the Prairie region. Our diverse research areas include electronic materials and spin glasses, polymers and soft biomaterials, complex structured metamaterials and superalloys, research related to the environment, and more.
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Members and partners
MIM brings together hundreds of researchers and students across the university, along with industry members seeking expertise and access to state-of-the-art equipment and instruments.
About MIM
The facility is a strategic investment in shared infrastructure, as a result of partnership between federal, provincial, university and industry.
The role of the Manitoba Institute for Materials is to develop and enhance opportunities for research partnerships and personnel training at the University of Manitoba and in the Prairie region. The MIM team is committed to providing a supportive, inclusive, and welcoming environment by upholding principles of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
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Facilities
A state-of-the-art research and training facility specializing in material and composite characterization, opened in 2016, through partnerships with SFR, FEI, GE, CIC, Western Economic Diversification, the Province of Manitoba and the University of Manitoba. Our world-class infrastructure is available for use by members, collaborators and industry partners. Our goal is to support leading edge research and game-changing industrial development.
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Materials
Materials are at the cornerstone of all aspects of our economy: we draw on resources in the earth to provide raw materials, we create the newest technologies with them and incorporate these capabilities in the design of every device and structure that we use. Just as it impacts society and the economy, materials research represents a significant portion of the research and partnerships based at the University of Manitoba and underpins much of the diversity and growth potential in the regional economy.
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Research excellence
Our diverse base of expertise and infrastructure ensures that questions can be thoroughly investigated and the outcomes supported by state-of-the-art measurements. Our internal networks -- as well as the annual Manitoba Materials Conference -- ensure that new collaborators tap into expertise that can grapple with both intricacies of application and complexities of fundamentals. Dedicated technical staff train users and provide skilled and detailed analyses of samples for our partners.
Contact us
Manitoba Institute for Materials
20 Sifton Rd.
University of Manitoba (Fort Garry campus)
Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 Canada