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Tuesday, November 12, 2024
Among all universities in Canada (49 were ranked), Carleton’s programs in computer science, engineering and mathematics were ranked in the top... More
Nicholas Osborne is a bit of a black sheep. Despite growing up in a liberal arts family — his father John Osborne was dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Carleton, while his mother, Colette Osborne, was an adjunct professor in the Department of French — Nicholas decided to study computers and math... More
Frank Dehne, the institute’s founding director and Carleton Chancellor’s Professor of Computer Science, reported that enrollment in its interdisciplinary program was growing quickly (from 80 students to 120 in one year) and that a 15th program, Physics, was joining the list. The institute moved into its own dedicated lab space last summer, and... More
It is with deep sadness that we inform the Carleton community of the death of Sylvain Pitre, Manager, Research Computing Services, who passed away on Feb. 23, 2019, after a brief illness. Dr. Pitre has been associated with the School of Computer Science since 2001 where he completed his Master’s in Computer Science (M.C.S),... More
Alongside his brother Emil, a Carleton Computer Science graduate and Desk Nibble's chief technology officer, Aite delivered a Lead to Win lecture at Carleton on Feb. 4, 2019, one of six Lead to Win lectures scheduled for the winter... More
Graduation may have been the destination, but when asked to reflect on her doctoral studies at Carleton, Hala Assal says she’s most proud of the... More
Carleton undergrads are enthusiastic participants in Carleton’s unique Dev Degree internship partnership with Shopify, where students split their time between campus and the company’s downtown headquarters, getting tuition covered and earning a salary through their four-year... More
Four Carleton University undergraduate students won this year’s CyberSCI-Ottawa Cyber Security Mayor’s Challenge... More
Sonia Chiasson, Audrey Girouard and Yuhong Guo’s research projects are so impressive that they have received an additional boost in funds from the government.... More
In our increasingly connected and online world, navigating spam, identity theft, frauds and other cybersecurity issues has become more and more important, especially for children. Luckily, researchers like Sana Maqsood are developing methods to educate children about cyber security... More
Carleton University graduate Grant McSheffrey racked up nearly US$70,000 (about C$93,000) as a three-time Jeopardy champion from March 14 to... More
As human-computer interaction researchers, we frequently conduct research involving potential users of computer systems. This typically involves trying out prototype software/hardware and giving feedback. Often, a small honorarium is paid for your time. We've created a Facebook page to let people know of upcoming Carleton research studies where we... More
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