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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Congratulations to Adam Nimour, Anoushka Singhal, Robert Babaev and Elias Hawa members of team 'null root' who came first in the Ottawa region cyber security challenge! Team 'null root' will compete in the CyberSci National Finals on June 24-25, 2022. And the top (qualifying) students from there will go on to represent Canada at... More
Carleton University's School of Computer Science is delighted to announce the release of the textbook Computer Security and the Internet: Tools and Jewels from Malware to Bitcoin (Springer International, October 2021). The author is the School's professor Paul Van Oorschot, an internationally renowned scholar in computer security and... More
BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) and Carleton University today announced a $21-million USD, five year strategic partnership agreement that will provide software engineers and researchers access to BlackBerry® QNX® technology for use in a wide range of industries, including automotive, robotics, transportation, Internet of things (IoT),... More
A group of Carleton students has developed an app that is now available for download in the IOS and Android app stores called iContribute, which connects students with volunteer... More
Carleton University and IBM Canada today announce a five-year multimillion-dollar collaboration agreement to enhance Carleton’s Institute for Data Science and equip students for essential jobs in emerging digital careers such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and data... More
Carleton University’s Faculty of Science and Institute for Data Science (CUIDS) hosted the seventh annual Data Day to celebrate the latest developments in data science and analytics... More
Prof. Lianying Zhao in the School of Computer Science and his partner, Ericsson Canada Inc., received funding to investigate 5G-ready security and the probability of attacks. Entering the era of the 5G, telecom networks demonstrate certain new characteristics which may complicate the security of IT... More
Carleton University’s School of Computer Science Prof. Yuhong Guo has been named to the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR) Artificial Intelligence (AI) Chairs... More
In a field as deep and complex as supply chain management, it is crucial to foster collaboration between industry and academia. There is a natural symbiosis between the two: Researchers in the academic world are constantly looking for impactful and practical problems to solve while industry searches for new innovations to incorporate into their... More
The ACE EDI series is just one of the ways that the faculty is fostering discussions of these issues. Another is the upcoming annual Herzberg Lecture on Nov. 18. In that Zoom webinar, Maria Klawe, President of Harvey Mudd College, will be talking about increasing diversity in computer science at all... More
Using artificial intelligence and Canada’s most powerful supercomputer, Ashkan Golshani and Frank Dehne analyzed millions of possible protein... More
Carleton University researchers Mohammad Reza Kholghy, Roslyn Dakin and the teams of Banu Örmeci, Ravi Prakash and Jesse Vermaire, as well as Kumiko Murasugi, Erik Anonby and David Mould, have received approximately $1 million in funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s (CFI) John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) for their work on... More
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