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Carleton’s researchers are constantly finding ways to make a positive impact on the world – from helping improve condo buildings’ energy performance, to providing cancer patients with new and improved treatments. Now Dr. Liam O’Brien and Dr. Rowan Thomson will be able to delve deeper into these topics, thanks...
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From saving lives using sensors to creating more efficient airplanes, Carleton University graduate students are heavily involved in aerospace research with far-reaching practical results. The federal government recently added this sector to its science and technology strategy to encourage cross-disciplinary...
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Carleton University scholars are taking the stage during the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences being held at the University of Ottawa. Now in its 83nd year, this event takes place May 30- June 5, 2015 and is Canada’s largest gathering of scholars across disciplines. Congress brings together...
Carleton University’s Paul Villeneuve, associate professor in the Department of Health Sciences, has released new research underlining the dangerous effects of fine particulate matter, also known as PM2.5, in the air we breathe. “It’s well known that air pollution is related to negative health...
Carleton University’s Natalina Salmaso, a faculty member in the Department of Neuroscience, has been named Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Behavioral Neurobiology, the Honourable Ed Holder, minister of state (Science and Technology), announced today. Carleton’s Winnie Ye, an associate professor in the...
Carleton University has successfully completed testing and will soon start building cutting-edge gas detectors to upgrade the ATLAS detector. Quick Facts: The detectors are over a metre square and will ensure the experiment for the high-luminosity operation of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) continues past 2018. These...
Carleton University’s Banu Örmeci, Canada Research Chair in Wastewater Treatment Engineering and professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has won a 2014 Imperial Oil University Research Award. The award includes $25,000 in funding to support Örmeci’s research. It can be...
The Ministry of Economic Development, Trade and Innovation for Ontario announced today that two researchers from Carleton’s Department of Geography and Environmental Studies are recipients of Early Researcher Awards (ERA). Each researcher will receive $140,000 to support research in a broad range of topics,...