Carleton University to Host Go Eng Girl Event for Students and Parents
Carleton University will be hosting the annual Go Eng Girl, an event for girls from grades 7 to 10 and their parents to learn more about academic programs and careers in engineering. The event is...
View ArticleCarleton’s Audrey Girouard to be Recognized with Partners in Research...
Carleton University’s Audrey Girouard, associate professor in the School of Information Technology, is one of six distinguished Canadian scientists to be recognized for educational excellence as part...
View ArticleCarleton University’s Creative Interactions Lab to Unveil World’s First...
Researchers at Carleton University’s Creative Interactions Lab have developed the world’s first bendable game controller. The specialized device, called BendTroller, allows players to bend and twist...
View ArticleAll Systems Go: Carleton Supporting Women in Engineering
As a systems and integration engineer at General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada, Carleton University alumna Jasmine Shaw works on systems that are installed in Canadian Forces CH-148 helicopters....
View ArticleSpring Convocation: Hébert Family Study Together, Graduate Together
When Amanda Hébert enrolled in Carleton University’s Faculty of Engineering and Design, her mother Darlene was already working on campus and deciding to pursue her own degree. Now, as both...
View ArticleiWISE: Capturing Clean Water Resources
Sustainability requires more than technical and engineering solutions, delegates heard at an international water (iWISE) conference at Carleton. An outpouring of technical and engineering solutions are...
View ArticleIngenious Newsletter – Summer 2017 Issue Now Available Online!
The Summer 2017 issue of the Faculty of Engineering and Design’s Ingenious magazine is now available online! Find out how Carleton’s engineering and information technology researchers are helping to...
View ArticleFormer Professor Invests to Support Women in Engineering at Carleton
Beyond his academic contributions as a professor and former Associate Dean in the Faculty of Engineering and Design, Dr. Gunther Bauer’s philosophy on giving back is simple: “If we can, we should.” Now...
View ArticleScience Minister Kirsty Duncan visits Campers at Carleton’s Virtual Ventures
Federal Science Minister Kirsty Duncan visited campers at Carleton University’s Virtual Ventures on Monday to highlight the importance of offering future career options to children. Duncan visited...
View ArticleHuman-Computer Interaction Grad Student Analyzes How Colour-Blindness Affects...
Colour blindness is a condition that affects millions of people in North America. Graduate student Daniela Napoli hopes to discover what accessibility measures may be needed to accommodate colour-blind...
View ArticlePhD Student Looks to Promote Daily Exercise through Activity Tracker...
Zhao Zhao is a Carleton PhD student in Systems and Computer Engineering, who like many of us, recoils at the thought of exercise and loves playing computer games. Zhao’s research hopes to help people...
View ArticleCarleton University Launches Global Water Institute
After months of preparation, Carleton University officially launched its Global Water Institute (GWI) following a water research symposium on Wednesday, August 16. Carleton Prof. Banu Örmeci became the...
View ArticleCarleton Engineers Developing Sustainable Solutions for Water and Energy
Onita Basu still vividly remembers the exact moment she decided to devote her career to sustainable water solutions and practices. Now an Environmental Engineering professor and Associate Chair of...
View ArticleObserving Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against...
On Wednesday, December 6, Carleton will observe Canada’s National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, also known as White Ribbon Day. Created by Parliament in 1991, this official...
View ArticleQ&A with Pooja Suresh, BEng/12
Carleton aerospace engineering graduate Pooja Suresh, BEng/12 (Carleton), MSc/16 (MIT), is the Manager of Research at Gastops Ltd. in Ottawa. She’s held this position for a little under a year, but...
View ArticleCarleton to Host Diversity in Engineering & Technology Networking Evening –...
As part of an exciting week of career-related programming, Co-op and Career Services and our presenting sponsor, Ericsson, are pleased to host a networking evening celebrating Diversity in Engineering...
View ArticleCarleton University’s Virtual Ventures Receives CanCode Funds to Expand...
Carleton University’s Virtual Ventures (VV) was awarded $90,000 as a network member of Actua to scale up hands-on coding and digital skills programs for youth in the Ottawa area. Actua was the largest...
View ArticleNetworking Evening Celebrates Diversity in Engineering and Technology Sectors
As part of an eventful week of career-related programming, Carleton’s Co-op and Career Services recently hosted an all-new networking evening aimed at celebrating and promoting diversity within the...
View ArticleEnvironment Minister Catherine McKenna Cheers on Technovation Challenge at...
Who runs the world? Girls do. That was clear at the fourth annual Ottawa Technovation Challenge Pitch Competition, where nine teams out of 38 Ottawa-area schools pitched empowering and innovative...
View ArticleProfessor Winnie Ye Recognized for Photonics Research and Outreach
Carleton Professor Winnie Ye is being recognized for both her innovative research and her tireless efforts to encourage and support young women to pursue degrees and careers in engineering.
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