Diversity by Design is an interdisciplinary research project that explores how emerging agri-industry technologies might benefit small-scale farmers and bring diversity to the agricultural food landscape.
Diversity by Design is an interdisciplinary research project that explores how emerging agri-industry technologies might benefit small-scale farmers and bring diversity to the agricultural food landscape.
Can large-scale geoengineering be a solution to global warming? Can artificial intelligence (AI) control such technologies? What could be the impact on our society, on wealth and power, on communities?
Can large-scale geoengineering be a solution to global warming? Can artificial intelligence (AI) control such technologies? What could be the impact on our society, on wealth and power, on communities?
In September, two former students of the Faculty of Engineering Secondary School, Esmée Bennison and Alicia Allen, won the Micro:bit’s 2021 Do Your :Bit global challenge by creating a device to help manage anxiety.
In September, two former students of the Faculty of Engineering Secondary School, Esmée Bennison and Alicia Allen, won the Micro:bit’s 2021 Do Your :Bit global challenge by creating a device to help manage anxiety.
Psychology Professor Virginie Cobigo believes that if you’re looking to design products and services that are accessible for people with cognitive disabilities, you need to include these people in your R&D processes.
Psychology Professor Virginie Cobigo believes that if you’re looking to design products and services that are accessible for people with cognitive disabilities, you need to include these people in your R&D processes.
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...
uOttawa chemistry professor Robert Ben and his colleague at the University of Alberta are commercializing a novel cryopreservation technology that will better protect stem cells and tissue samples from damage caused during the freezing and thawing process required for storage.
uOttawa chemistry professor Robert Ben and his colleague at the University of Alberta are commercializing a novel cryopreservation technology that will better protect stem cells and tissue samples from damage caused during the freezing and thawing process required for storage.
This innovative, competency-based program represents a unique opportunity for the University to strengthen its collaboration with the local and international business community in Egypt and Africa.
This innovative, competency-based program represents a unique opportunity for the University to strengthen its collaboration with the local and international business community in Egypt and Africa.