Welcome

 

Here’s our team! Please contact us if you have any questions and concerns. 

Are you looking for more information about the Grenfell Campus Research and Graduate Studies Offices? You can contact us below! 

Virratvuori, Akseli

Grant Facilitation Officer

709.216.7373 | FC 4022 | aavirratvuor@mun.ca

 

Hennessey, Todd

Director, Research and Graduate Studies (interim)

b2jth@mun.ca 

 

Ma, Lan

Research Financial Service Officer, Grenfell Campus

709.639.7596 l AS 320 | f99lm@mun.ca 

 

Simmons, Nadia

Graduate Programs Administrator, Graduate Studies, Grenfell Campus

709.639.6585 l FC 4025B | nadias@mun.ca 

 

Pike, Debbie

Intermediate Secretary, Grenfell Campus

709.637.7193 l FC 4020-4027 | demchugh@mun.ca
 

Office of Research and Graduate Studies

Grenfell Campus, Memorial University of Newfoundland

20 University Drive, Corner Brook, NL

A2H 5G4, Canada

 

Office: FC 4020-4027

Phone: 709.637.7193

Dynamic, Creative Research

Grenfell Campus, Memorial University, is a dynamic and creative research community. Scholars are active in all areas of research, innovation, scholarship and creative activity, and the campus is poised for research growth. Grenfell Campus is recognized for its rich record of engagement with community partners and research collaborators, in Newfoundland and Labrador and around the world.

Grenfell Campus Research Committee

The Grenfell Campus Research Committee serves as a liaison between the Schools, Library Council and the Grenfell Office of Research and Graduate Studies. Current membership includes:

  • Dr. Todd Hennessey, non-voting chair
  • Crystal Rose, Ferriss Hodgett Library
  • Ms. Ulrica Pye, Nurse Educator, Western Regional School of Nursing 
  • Dr. Cuss Chad, School of Science and the Environment
  • Dr. Ryan Murphy, School of Arts and Social Science
  • Dr. Larry Weyand, School of Fine Arts

Grenfell Campus Research Ethics Board

  • Dr. John Bodner (Chair) (July 2017-present)
  • Dr. Katherine Pendakis (Pro Tempora for May 1 2024-April 30, 2025)

Campus Research Facilities

Boreal Ecosystem Research Facility (BERI)

​​​This 500 square-metre facility provides high-level research resources to support federal, provincial, university and private sector research priorities in forestry, agriculture and the environmental sector. The facility, with its three interconnected analytical research laboratories, builds capacity in analytical research with a particular focus on soils, plants, air and water. 

Functional Foods Lab

The Functional Foods Sensory Laboratory examines "functional foods" – natural or processed food products with known health benefits beyond basic nutritional needs, such as the antioxidants in blueberries, eggs enhanced with omega 3 fatty acids or the probiotics associated with yogurt. 

Terrestrial Biogeochemistry and Ecohydrology Research Group (TBERG)

The "Terrestrial Biogeochemistry and Ecohydrology Research Group (TBERG)" is primarily dealing with carbon cycling, greenhouse gas emissions and ecohydrological feedbacks in boreal ecosystems, but my research is more focused on boreal peatland ecosystems. The facility that my lab has includes Greenhouse gas GC (for CO2, CH4 and N2O measurement), TOC/TN analyzer (for dissolved organic carbon and total nitrogen measurement), CO2-C isotopic analyzer (for CO2-C isotope analysis), field spectroradiometer for measuring the spectral reflectance of vegetation and other materials, photosynthesis analyzer ( for measuring leaf photosynthesis), portable greenhouse gas analyzer (for measuring CO2, CH4 and water vapor flux simultaneously). In addition, I have two eddy-covariance (EC) systems installed in the field measuring the ecosystem-scale flux of CO2, CH4 and water vapor.  Moreover, I have other sensors that can measure soil moisture, soil temperature, solar radiation and water table levels.