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Two Carleton PhD Students Win Coveted Vanier 2022 Awards
Today, Carleton University was the host site for the federal government’s announcement of the winners for the 2021-2022 Vanier Canada…

DGES Post-Doc and Master's Students Part of Climate Research at Ottawa’s Mer Bleue Bog

Carleton PhD Student Wins the 2022 Canadian Northern Studies Trust Scholarship
A Carleton University PhD student has been awarded the Canadian Northern Studies Trust Scholarship worth $10,000 from the Association of…

Security in ML Applications a Priority for Ericsson Fellow Xinrui Zhang

GRADflix - Research in One Minute or Less
Recently, the Graduate Studies hosted its annual GRADflix competition. Graduate students were asked to submit one minute videos that described…

Ericsson Fellow Researching How Edge Computing Can Better Support Autonomous Driving

Grad Research: Environmental Pollutants and Diabetes
Do certain pollutants cause or contribute to the onset of diabetes? That’s what researchers in Prof. Jenny Bruin’s lab are…

Grad Research: The Impact of Covid on How We Work
It’s been an unusual two years for students at Carleton and other universities. Many, including Sprott PhD Student Christina Dreger-Smylie,…

PhD Student Studies Impact of a Powerful Pollutant on Human Health
Noa Gang a PhD candidate in Biology, is examining the impact of man-made environmental toxins on beta cells in the pancreas. Gang…

Helping Resolve the Refugee Predicament
The average time it takes to help individual refugees to find a lasting solution to their displacement is 20 years,…

Carleton PhD Students Aim to Help Refugees
In the past decade, millions of people have fled their homes to find safety and a future. World Vision notes…

Grad Student Research: Innovative Technology That Drives Itself
Have you ever wondered how an autonomous vehicle knows how to drive? One of the industry “secrets” for self-driving vehicles…
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