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Q&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...

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Applications & Nominations Now Open for 2018 Adrian D. C. Chan Award

The Adrian D. C. Chan Award for Volunteer and Community Service is issued annually, when merited, to a full-time undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in an engineering program in the Faculty of...

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Carleton 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...

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Carleton Professor Richard Yu Named IEEE Fellow

Carleton University’s Richard Yu has received the prestigious distinction of becoming an IEEE Fellow. A professor at Carleton’s School of Information Technology, Yu was honoured for his “contributions...

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PhD Students Engineering a Data-Driven Health-Care Revolution

Carleton engineering students conducting biomedical research are on the vanguard of a data-driven health-care revolution. By using Artificial Intelligence (AI), they’re mining, processing and...

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Space Engineer Inspires Students in Return to Carleton

Aerospace engineering graduate Andrew Rader (BEng/03, MASc/05) still remembers the first uninhabited aerial vehicle (UAV) he built as it took to the skies during the final year of his undergrad at...

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Carleton 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...

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Networking 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...

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Industrial Design Grad Set to Compete in Olympic Curling in Pyeongchang

Although Emma Miskew and Rachel Homan met when they were in kindergarten, they didn’t become teammates until the ripe old age of 11. A year later, they were taking on national junior teams comprised of...

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Mexican Environment Experts Tour Carleton in Bid to Reduce Black Carbon

A delegation of 25 Mexican government officials, engineers, analysts and environmental experts recently began a week-long Canadian study tour at Carleton University to better understand how Canada is...

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Big Ideas on Accessible Design

From a prosthetic hand produced on a 3D printer to a height-adjustable moveable kitchen workspace, Carleton students have had tremendous success over the years at the Innovative Designs for...

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Carleton Wins Top Prizes at Esteemed International Housewares Student Design...

A filtration device that can provide clean drinking water in remote communities and a childproof marijuana storage container designed by two Carleton University students have taken the top two prizes...

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Carleton Grad Paul Austerberry Looks to Take Home Oscar at 90th Academy Awards

Fresh off a big win at this year’s British Academy of Film and Television Awards (BAFTAs) in London, production designer Paul Austerberry (BArch/89) has set a course for Hollywood’s biggest stage this...

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Carleton to Host 40th Annual Industrial Design Graduation Exhibition

Carleton University’s School of Industrial Design will host Beyond – the 40th Annual Industrial Design Graduation Exhibition. The showcase of Bachelor of Industrial Design student projects will...

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Prof. Gabriel Wainer Recognized by Association for Computing Machinery

Carleton University’s Gabriel Wainer, professor and associate chair for Graduate Studies in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, has been honoured with a Recognition of Service Award by...

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Carleton Hosts Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Demo

A pair of Carleton University students sit in the front seats of a red Toyota RAV4 parked on Library Road outside the Mackenzie Building. A few seconds later, one of their classmates in the Bachelor of...

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Architecture Student Hits Top Ten in Prestigious U.S. Competition

Carleton University’s Justin Yan has made the top ten of a major North American architecture student competition, the only winner from Canada, with his ingenious adaptation of an old building. The...

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Industrial Design Students Go ‘Beyond’ at 40th Annual Graduation Exhibition

To change the world, first change the definition of what is possible. Dozens of new definitions were found at the 40th annual School of Industrial Design Graduation Exhibition at the University Centre...

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Global Cybersecurity Resource Showcased for Prime Minister Trudeau

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau toured the Bayview Yards technology and entrepreneurship centre on April 25, meeting with the people behind several of the startups and organizations based in the...

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Carleton Hosts Enable Ottawa 2018 to Highlight Accessible Design

Accessible design benefits everyone, regardless of age or ability. That was a recurring theme at Enable Ottawa 2018, an all-encompassing accessibility conference and technology exhibition hosted by...

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