Rebecca G

Rebecca G SRC
Corporate
Job Title
Director, External Relations

Rebecca is the Director of External Relations at SRC.

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src research engineer operates industrial ct scanner in oil and gas lab
written by Rebecca G
The petroleum industry has used medical-grade CT scanners for decades. Although many commercial laboratories, research institutes and universities use these scanners, the technology has limitations. A high-resolution industrial CT scanner can provide clearer images in greater detail for complex industrial applications.
src female employee holding energy-efficient led lightbulb
written by Rebecca G
Did you know that lighting accounts for about one-third of an average home’s energy use? With so many different options for light bulbs on the market, it's hard to know which one is the best. We share seven reasons why people should consider switching to LEDs, the fastest growing tech in this sector.
six students from src aboriginal mentorship program stand outside
written by Rebecca G
Before the end of this year’s Aboriginal Mentorship Program at SRC, second-year mentee Tomika and her mentor, Mark had a chance to talk about their experience in the program. Read some of our favourite responses from their conversation, which we hope will shed some light on the benefits of mentorship.
src amp student works in industrial engineering lab
written by Rebecca G
Learn why three students from SRC’s Aboriginal Mentorship Program chose a STEM education and what their careers aspirations are. Each of them have a unique story, which we hope will inspire other Indigenous youth to consider a career and education in STEM.
two petri dishes with wheat grains
written by Rebecca G
The prevalence and impact of Fusarium is spreading across the Canadian Prairie provinces, leading to concerns from industry around its potentially devastating impacts. Read more about a project to develop a test for wheat producers that will identify and quantify Fusarium species.
two field workers look at water sample
written by Rebecca G
Offering a mentoring program in your organization can have an extremely positive impact in your business. Find out what makes a mentoring program successful.
An SRC employee oversees the rare earth solvent extraction process
written by Rebecca G and Jack Z
Most of us know that Saskatchewan is the world’s richest and largest uranium jurisdiction. But did you know that Rare Earth Elements (REEs) are often found within uranium deposits, making Saskatchewan...
northern saskatchewan lake landscape
written by Rebecca G
Easy access to clean drinking water is something Canadians often take for granted because of the abundance of water sources, from coast to coast. But there’s a lot that goes into actually ensuring the water we drink is safe and clean, including testing.
Students in a lab listening to instructor
written by Rebecca G
Purposefully designing learning experiences to accelerate skill and competency development allows a company's human resource pool to grow quickly. Here are 8 reasons why businesses rely on experiential learning and how it helps employees.
Point cloud showing northern landscape
written by Jeff L and Rebecca G
UAVs have the unique potential to transform emergency management as we know it. By leveraging UAVs alongside traditional manned relief efforts in an emergency, operations can be conducted faster, safer and more efficiently.