Posts sorted by Women in Engineering & IT
Reducing Aircraft Noise: Award-Winning Carleton Researcher Aims to Make Flights Silent
A bird of prey swoops silently through the night, and grasps a catch in its talons. Owls are not the fastest fliers, but the shape…
Carleton's Winnie Ye Named Fellow of Optica - Advancing Optics and Photonics Worldwide
Professor Winnie Ye of the Department of Electronics has been elevated to the Fellow rank of Optica (formerly OSA), as part of its newly elected…
Carleton’s Women in Engineering and IT Program Expands Support with New Partners
Carleton University's Faculty of Engineering and Design is pleased to share the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (CNSC) and Hydro Ottawa have partnered with us on…
Carleton’s Winnie Ye Elected Chair of the IEEE Women in Engineering Committee
Carleton University’s Winnie Ye, professor in the research-intensive Faculty of Engineering and Design with the Department of Electronics, was recently elected Chair of the IEEE…
Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in Engineering and Design
Throughout 2023, the Faculty of Engineering and Design (FED) has moved forward on its commitments to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) just as Carleton has…
Information Technology PhD Student Hannah Johnston Wins Prestigious 2023 Vanier Scholarship
Carleton University PhD students Hannah Johnston (Information Technology) and Evan Wicklund (Sociology) are the recipients of a prestigious 2023 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. Valued at…
Professors Ravi Prakash and Fateme Rajabiyazdi Awarded Canada Foundation for Innovation JELF Funding
Professors Ravi Prakash of the Department of Electronics and Fateme Rajabiyazdi of the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering are among 13 Carleton researchers who…
Empowering Women in STEM: Carleton’s Women in Engineering & IT Program Returns to Bridge the Gender Gap
Carleton University’s Faculty of Engineering and Design launched its inaugural Women in Engineering and IT (WiE&IT) Program back in 2021, one of the first of…
Professors Leila Mostaço-Guidolin and Jennifer Drake Announced as Canada Research Chairs
Three Carleton University researchers Cati Coe, Leila Mostaço-Guidolin and Jennifer Drake have been announced as Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Their ground-breaking research will advance flood…
Reflecting on Two Years of the Women in Engineering & IT Program
Elsie MacGill’s story is etched into the fabric of Canada’s engineering history. In 1927, MacGill became the first Canadian woman to receive an engineering degree…
UpSkill Video Series: Soft-Skill Development for Women Students
These videos are part of the UpSkill video series, a program element part of Carleton University's Faculty of Engineering and Design's Women in Engineering and…
Male Allyship in STEM Panel
Carleton University’s Faculty of Engineering and Design hosted a specialized panel discussion on the roles and responsibilities men can have in creating a positive and…
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