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Professor Halim Yanikomeroglu Named Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association
Chancellor’s Professor Halim Yanikomeroglu of Carleton’s Department of Systems and Computer Engineering has been named a Fellow of the Asia-Pacific Artificial Intelligence Association (AAIA), an…
Carleton and Ross Video Establish Three-Year Integrated Partnership Streamlining Product and Talent Development
Carleton University, a research-intensive university based in Ottawa, and Ross Video, the leading live event and video production technology manufacturer, have established a three-year partnership…
The Future is Collaborative: Rethinking Architectural Design by Incorporating Robotics and Automation
Since the industrial age, machines have required constant human guidance, but we’re now living in a world where machines and humans seamlessly collaborate, operating together…
Generosity That’s Out of This World
After retiring from Carleton in 1999 with an illustrious 31-year career, Dr. J.Y. Wong continues contributing to the university. “During those years, I received excellent…
Bruyère Procures Innovative Patient Transfer Technology Developed with Help of Carleton Researcher
Research at the bedside has a literal meaning with Able Innovations, a Canadian robotics company focused on patient transfer technology. On Feb. 27, Bruyère announced…
Carleton Researchers Address Sustainable Housing
Housing plays an integral role in Canada’s economy, environment, and society, and in an era of climate change, creating sustainable housing has become incredibly important…
Carleton Researchers to Collaborate with Bruyère Research Institute, Best Buy Health and AGE-WELL to Support Use of Smart Home Technologies for Aging in Place
Best Buy Health, the Bruyère Research Institute, and AGE-WELL are partnering on new research into how technology is introduced into the home to support aging…
Next Gen Net Zero: Ontario Townhouse Development Offers Energy-Efficient Living Without Sacrifices
Almost half of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions come from burning fuel for heat and electricity in homes, offices and industrial buildings. Nearly 30 per cent…
Carleton Opens Groundbreaking Ericsson-Carleton Mobile Wireless Lab
On Sept. 28, more than 75 Carleton University community members, government officials and industry representatives gathered to mark the official opening of the Ericsson-Carleton Mobile…
Architecture Students Produce Designs to Modernize Community Centres for City of Ottawa
In videos posted to YouTube, Mathieu Fleury, councillor for Ottawa’s Rideau-Vanier Ward, speaks enthusiastically about Carleton University student proposals for three neighbourhood community centres.
Tapping into Carleton Talent Through Philanthropy and Sponsorship
Acquiring the right talent for your organization presents many challenges. Recruiters have many tools in their toolboxes but the folks at Gastops are leveraging a…
Ericsson Fellow Xinrui Zhang Prioritizing Security in Machine Learning Applications
Ericsson Fellow Xinrui Zhang is researching a pattern-driven approach to make Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) safer and more secure while maintaining reasonable efficiency. Since the…
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