Canada's newest nuclear student design team — turning reactor theory into hands-on builds, from cloud chambers to CANDU simulations.
Fresh off the ground.
We're brand-new and moving fast — here's where things stand as we build toward our first full year at Queen's.
Executive Team Announced
Meet the founding executive team leading QNET into the 2026–2027 school year and shaping what this team becomes.
Meet the Team →QNET School Launches
Our nuclear education program kicks off this September — hands-on curriculum, site tours, and real industry exposure before any builds begin.
Explore the Program →Project Roadmap
From cloud chambers to reactor simulation — see what we're designing for our first real builds this year.
View Projects →From theory to the lab bench.
QNET pairs structured nuclear education with real, hands-on builds — so members graduate with both the knowledge and the experience the industry is looking for.
Every member starts with QNET School, then joins a sub-team to apply that knowledge to an actual project.
Learn the Fundamentals
Reactor physics, radiation detection, and industry context — taught before any builds begin, through QNET School.
Join a Sub-Team
Apply your skills on real hardware and software — from mechanical design to MCNP simulation and embedded systems.
Build Something Real
Present finished work at our end-of-year demonstration in front of sponsors and nuclear industry professionals.
Help us build it from scratch.
As a founding member, you'll shape what QNET becomes — its projects, its culture, and its place in the nuclear industry. There's no better time to get involved.
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