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From Garage to Greatness: Taking Carleton’s Planetary Robotics Club to New Heights

Riley, a passionate engineering student and leader of the Planetary Robotics Club, has transformed a small garage team into the…

Students sitting in a field of tall grass in Uganda, setting up a solar project

International Ingenuity: Solar & Biogas Feats in Uganda

When you need to solve a complex global problem, you ask an engineer for help. For Vitoria Houston, a recent…

Co-Op Student Highlight: Virtual Reality Development at the Experiential Learning Hub

Bella MacCulloch, a third-year co-op student in the Interactive Media and Design (IMD) program is helping the Experiential Learning Hub (ELH) make…

Innovative Teaching with VR: Reflections from the Experiential Learning Hub

The winter term marked the Experiential Learning Hub’s (ELH) first full semester operating since its launch in October of 2023.…

Revolutionizing Neonatal Care: Innovations in NICU Patient Monitoring

In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), every second counts. For babies fighting for their lives, traditional wired sensors play…

Actua, Virtual Ventures' Network Organization, Receives $38.4 million from Government of Canada’s Strategic Science Fund

Custom Fit: Creating AI-Powered Exoskeletons for Individual Mobility Needs

In Canada, about 13.7 per cent of individuals aged 15 and over report having mobility disabilities, requiring the use of…

Carleton University Crash Dummy Team to Hold Vehicle-Cyclist Collision Test

The Carleton University Crash Dummy (CUCD) team will be performing a rear-end collision test between a motor vehicle and cyclist…

Carleton Architecture Students Help Muskowekwan First Nation Transform Ex-residential School

The Muskowekwan First Nation of Saskatchewan is generously acknowledging the role of Carleton University architecture students and professors in advancing…

Engineering and Lifelong Learning: An Interview with Dean Larry Kostiuk

As part of National Engineering Month, Dean Larry Kostiuk was interviewed by Engineers Canada to provide valuable insights into his journey, reflections…

Innovative Self-Powered Coat Design: Wearable Technology Lights up the Dark

Prolonged darkness is a reality for residents in Canada’s north. In winter, regions like the Yukon average only four hours…

Training Pediatric Surgeons: AI-Powered Simulator to Help Medical Students Master Skills

Laparoscopic surgery, a procedure where long thin instruments are inserted into the abdomen through slits as tiny as two to…

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