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Carleton Research Funds Show Rapid Growth As Researchers Shine Internationally

Carleton’s research income has grown to more than $81 million, an increase of more than 50 per cent over the…

Carleton’s Canada Research Chair in Advanced Sensor Systems and Signal Processing Renewed

Prof. Sreeraman Rajan, an Associate Professor in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering and Canada Research Chair in Advanced…

New Canada Research Chair Uses Combustion to Produce Nanoparticles for Use in Wide Range of Next Generation Technologies

From the moment that our ancestors built the first fire, humans have been using combustion to create nanoparticles. But we…

Carleton Research Chair Explores Intersection of Digital and Offline Activism

Modern political activism is far too complex to be explained in black and white, but it happens all the time.…

Medical Physics Maven

Rowan Thomson’s office is unassuming for a Canada Research Chair in Radiotherapy Physics. She has two computers, where she pulls up…

PermafrostNet connects a community: New network will help boost Canada’s adaptation to climate change

Until recent decades, researchers could be confident that their numerous studies about permafrost told the tale about this frozen phenomenon,…

Meet Carleton’s New Canada Research Chairs

This June, two new researchers joined the diverse ranks of Carleton University’s Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Designed by the Canadian…

Carleton researchers leading the way in cybersecurity and public safety research

When technology is connected to the internet, it is vulnerable to the threat of cyber attacks. And the world is…

Indigenous Art and Identity

Carmen Robertson, who is from Saskatchewan’s Qu’Appelle Valley, moved to Calgary after high school. Even though her family is Lakota…

Preventing Neurological Disorders

A child’s brain is plastic. Just as a fluid polymer can be moulded to take any shape, the human brain…

The Search for Dark Matter

In a cramped passageway that leads to the cavernous Cube Hall at SNOLAB, a world-class science facility deep below the surface…

Machine Learning: New Canada Research Chair Aims to Break the Information Boundary

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is undoubtedly the topic of the day. Computer systems are fast becoming capable of performing tasks once…

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