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Ericsson Fellow Researching How Edge Computing Can Better Support Autonomous Driving

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Carleton Grad Students Win Prestigious Vector Scholarships for AI Research

On May 9, 2022, the Vector Institute announced 110 winners of the 2022-23 Vector Scholarship in Artificial Intelligence (VSAI). Valued…

James Baak

Ericsson Fellow Has a Passion for Formal Methods

Ericsson Fellow Uses Machine Learning to Reduce Delays in 5G Real-Life Scenarios

Ben Earle

Ericsson Fellow is Exploring ML to Reconstruct 5G Channels

Kelly Fritsch and Meg Linton

Researcher of the Month: Prof. Kelly Fritsch

On a regular basis, the Graduate Studies showcases up and coming professors, along with their graduate students, on the current…

Videos from the 3MT 2022 Contest

Carleton University held its 2022 Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition on April 6, live on Zoom, and the event didn't…

NPSIA Student Delves into Electoral Interference for SSHRC Storyteller Competition

By Karen Kelly The specter of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election affected the American political landscape for…

Jenny Bruin in her lab

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,…

Noa Gang

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,…

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