As 2020 was coming to an end, Professor Melike Erol-Kantarci received consecutively three distinctions for her research work in wireless networks and communications. We got a glimpse into the future of technology as we sat down with her to discuss her recent accomplishments, the origin of her passion for computer engineering, and the state of research in wireless networks.
As 2020 was coming to an end, Professor Melike Erol-Kantarci received consecutively three distinctions for her research work in wireless networks and communications. We got a glimpse into the future of technology as we sat down with her to discuss her recent accomplishments, the origin of her passio...
Having just received the prestigious title of 2020 ACM Fellow, Lionel Briand, Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Faculty of Engineering, explains how his unusual approach to research in Software Engineering is closing the gap between academia and industry.
Having just received the prestigious title of 2020 ACM Fellow, Lionel Briand, Professor at the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Faculty of Engineering, explains how his unusual approach to research in Software Engineering is closing the gap between academia and industry.
On January 28th, the University of Ottawa's Professional Development Institute (IDP) launched a new cloud computing program. With more than 25 years of operation, the Professional Development Institute offers professionals in many fields the opportunity to continue their education while thriving in their professional lives.
On January 28th, the University of Ottawa's Professional Development Institute (IDP) launched a new cloud computing program. With more than 25 years of operation, the Professional Development Institute offers professionals in many fields the opportunity to continue their education while thrivin...
The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce that close to $800,000 has been awarded in funding to support collaborative research projects as part of the National Research Council (NRC)’s Challenge programs. Read more about the research projects of professors Arnaud Weck, Karin Hinzer and Jianping Yao below.
The Faculty of Engineering is pleased to announce that close to $800,000 has been awarded in funding to support collaborative research projects as part of the National Research Council (NRC)’s Challenge programs. Read more about the research projects of professors Arnaud Weck, Karin Hinzer and Jianp...
For the recording of the second half of the second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, interviewed key players from the Kanata North Technology Park. He met with tech veteran, Leo Lax, Executive Director at L-Spark, and Amy MacLeod, Vice President, Corporate Affairs & External Communications at Seaspan ULC, to...
For the recording of the second half of the second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, interviewed key players from the Kanata North Technology Park. He met with tech veteran, Leo Lax, Executive Director at L-Spark,...
During the recording of the Faculty of Engineering's second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, the Dean and host of the podcast, met with several technology leaders to discuss equity, diversity and inclusion. Several of them are committed to raising awareness of engineering professions among girls and young women in the National Capital Region. The following is an overvi...
During the recording of the Faculty of Engineering's second season of the Make the Future podcast, Jacques Beauvais, the Dean and host of the podcast, met with several technology leaders to discuss equity, diversity and inclusion. Several of them are committed to raising awareness of engineerin...
Over the last few years it’s become commonplace to receive text messages on your watch or track your health through your phone as technology has changed how we interact with ourselves and others.
Over the last few years it’s become commonplace to receive text messages on your watch or track your health through your phone as technology has changed how we interact with ourselves and others.