Professor Paria Shirani is analyzing vulnerabilities within digitally connected smart devices and developing security measures against debilitating cyber-attacks.
Professor Paria Shirani is analyzing vulnerabilities within digitally connected smart devices and developing security measures against debilitating cyber-attacks.
Professor Guy-Vincent Jourdan approaches cybercrime defence from a "zero-victim" standpoint: he looks for ways to detect cyber-attacks as soon as they occur, and ideally before they can do any damage.
Professor Guy-Vincent Jourdan approaches cybercrime defence from a "zero-victim" standpoint: he looks for ways to detect cyber-attacks as soon as they occur, and ideally before they can do any damage.
Software engineers at the Faculty of Engineering are at the forefront of IoT research, creating artificial intelligence-enabled simulation environments that allow companies to effectively test their IoT systems before large-scale deployment.
Software engineers at the Faculty of Engineering are at the forefront of IoT research, creating artificial intelligence-enabled simulation environments that allow companies to effectively test their IoT systems before large-scale deployment.
Two themes unite our first trailblazer’s academic career and extracurricular efforts: a love of chemistry and the desire to see more women of colour represented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Now doing postdoctoral research in Toronto, two-time uOttawa alumni Dr. Ampaw is getting closer to her dream of leading a research group, becoming a professor, and being a role m...
Two themes unite our first trailblazer’s academic career and extracurricular efforts: a love of chemistry and the desire to see more women of colour represented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. Now doing postdoctoral research in Toronto, two-time uOttawa alumni Dr. Ampaw ...
The University of Ottawa has signed a $6-million partnership agreement with Telus Corporation to modernize the campus by joining the 5G wireless network — making the University among the most connected in Canada.
The University of Ottawa has signed a $6-million partnership agreement with Telus Corporation to modernize the campus by joining the 5G wireless network — making the University among the most connected in Canada.
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa has partnered with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey to collaborate on research projects to help resolve global issues such as sustainability and climate change.
The Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa has partnered with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey to collaborate on research projects to help resolve global issues such as sustainability and climate change.