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Carleton Graduate Students Breaking New Ground in AI Research
Once the domain of early science fiction, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a major technological advance that has the potential…

Stopping Infectious Diseases: Researchers Develop Rapid-Response Treatment Centre
Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases on the planet. Spread through contact with the bodily fluids of somebody…

Carleton’s Abilities Living Laboratory Advancing Accessibility and Innovation
Carleton University is at the forefront of accessibility and inclusive design research, driving innovation through collaboration with industry, community partners…

Safeguarding Newborn Health: Engineering Solutions to Protect Canada’s Most Vulnerable Patients
Every year in Canada, approximately 15,000 newborns are admitted to neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). Whether premature births or full-term…

Accessibility for All: Carleton University Advancing Inclusion and Social Participation
Accessibility has always been important to Carleton University, so it’s no surprise that it has opened the Abilities Living Laboratory…

Prof. Hubert Jean-Ruel Named New Canada Research Chair in Advanced Photonic Sensing Components and Systems
Hubert Jean-Ruel is the new Canada Research Chair in Advanced Photonic Sensing Components and Systems at Carleton University. The Tier…

Carleton Researchers Advocate Smart Tech for Greener Office Buildings in Scientific American
Carleton researchers Liam O'Brien and Farzam Sepanta recently published an opinion piece in Scientific American discussing the potential of smart…

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…

28 FED Researchers Named Among World's Top 2% Most-Cited Scholars
28 FED researchers were named to the 2024 Stanford-Elsevier list, which recognizes the top 2% of the world’s most-cited scholars,…

Silicon Photonics: The Next Generation of Computing Power
Electronic computer chips power the phone in your pocket and the laptop on your desk. They manipulate electricity to transmit…

Carleton Architecture Professors Receive SSHRC Insight Development Grants
Carleton University researchers received approximately $2.8 million from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) in Insight Grants and…

FED Researchers Awarded CFI Funding for Projects in Road Safety, Digital Media, and Robotic Construction
Researchers from Carleton University are receiving new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund…
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