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Ericsson Fellow Xinrui Zhang is researching a pattern-driven approach to make Machine Learning Operations (MLOps) safer and more secure while maintaining reasonable efficiency. Since the effectiveness of ML has been validated in various fields, there are tremendous needs to develop diverse ML-based systems and...
Manuella Vincter was instrumental in enabling the science underneath the discovery of the Higgs boson, including making sure the detector was able to identify some of the particles the Higgs boson produces, that led scientists to make the Nobel prize-winning discovery at the European Organization for Nuclear Research...
For some of us, it’s a hot slice of pizza. For others, a cold bowl of ice cream. But the very concept of comfort food says something about where we turn to in times of trouble—and for many of us, it is toward the kitchen. “Stress can lead to overeating and weight gain. It is not...
It is time for a major shift in the way that we approach the climate problem. That’s the message of Pathways to Net Zero a new report from Transition Accelerator, a pan-Canadian Charity that works with groups across the country to solve business and social challenges while building viable transition pathways to a...
The novel coronavirus is tiny. At just 0.12 microns across, it is less than 1/500th the width of a single human hair. It is so small that it can be carried in tiny droplets called aerosols. These are as fine as mist, and can stay aloft for hours in some indoor environments. Masks and...
Keeping Covid-19 in check is a fight on many fronts. Public health authorities must conduct diagnostic testing and contact tracing to react quickly to symptoms and infection. An informed public must abide by safety measures such as physical distancing, wearing masks and hand washing. And researchers, no matter their...
While frequent protests concerning Indigenous rights bring much-needed public awareness about the urgency of reconciliation, many scholars and activists have quietly devoted their careers to working with Indigenous communities to achieve self-determination. Now the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council has...
The COVID-19 pandemic has created new challenges and emphasized the urgency of grappling with social issues like inequality. The complexity of this crisis demands the mobilization of experts in many disciplines, and the academic community has answered the call. In April 2020, Carleton launched the Rapid Response...
When you’re searching for a needle in a haystack, ruling out 285,000 straws to narrow the pile to 279 offers a great head start. Even better news when the straws are protein combinations and the needle is the antidote to COVID-19. This COVID contribution is an initiative of the combined research labs of Dr....
In a land of frigid winter nights and steamy summer days, buildings are our shelter. They keep us warm -- and cool. But they use a whole lot of energy doing it. Carleton’s new Centre for Advanced Building Envelope Research (CU-CABER) is working on ways to make them more efficient. Led by Associate Professor...