Posts sorted by COVID-19

Occupancy-Based Ventilation Could Help Reduce Airborne Transmission of COVID-19 in Indoor Environments
The primary purpose of heating and cooling systems in commercial buildings is temperature control. They usually accomplish this by controlling…

Carleton Researcher Finds The COVID-19 Pandemic Could Be Changing Electricity Demand in Ontario – And Not For The Better
Professor Liam O’Brien has been awarded an NSERC Alliance Grant to study the effects that the pandemic has had on electricity…

Carleton Researchers Developing Anti-Viral Peptide Treatments To Help Disrupt Inflammatory Responses to COVID-19
Treatments for COVID-19 can help us manage the pandemic, even without a vaccine. Carleton bioinformatics researchers are using artificial intelligence…

COVID-19 and Privacy Concerns: New Tracing App Doesn’t Collect User Data
Carleton’s Wei Shi Develops Contact Tracing App That Uses Bluetooth Technology to Identify Exposure to COVID-19 without Collecting Personal Information.

Carleton and Bruyère Researchers Receive Grant to Help Long-Term Care Homes Protect Themselves from COVID-19
Carleton researcher Chantal Trudel—and a multi-institutional team made up of Susan Braedley, Amy Hsu, Dennis Kao, Frank Knoefel, Sophie Orosz,…

Detecting COVID-19 Through Cough Sounds: Carleton’s Madison Cohen-McFarlane Hosts Ingenious Talks
On Tuesday, Oct. 20, Carleton University biomedical engineering PhD student Madison Cohen-McFarlane hosted Ingenious Talks Online: Detecting COVID-19 Through Cough…

COVID-19 Monitoring Keeps Carleton Campus Safe
Keeping COVID-19 in check is a fight on many fronts. Public health authorities must conduct diagnostic testing and contact tracing…

Message from the President: Ready for September!
There is a new freshness in the air and the fall term is just around the corner. Let me first…

Updated Mask Policy
Carleton has updated its Mask Policy to comply with the Mandatory Mask By-law adopted by the City of Ottawa and…

Making Health Social: Crowdsourcing Real-Time Wearable Tech Data for Pandemic Response
This past spring, Carleton University established an internal funding opportunity to support pioneering and time-sensitive research aimed at developing solutions…

Rapid Response Grants: Epidemiology, Testing, Tracing and Security
Dry cough. Persistent fever. A loss of taste and smell. Skin lesions. Heart palpitations. COVID-19 is caused by a respiratory…

Carleton's Wei Shi Develops Mobile App that Delivers COVID-19 Exposure Alerts But No Personal Information
Wei Shi, an associate professor in Carleton’s School of Information Technology, has developed an app that informs users if they…
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