The Entrepreneurial Concepts Competition is one of many entrepreneurial competitions organized by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design at the Faculty of Engineering. It gives students with entrepreneurial ideas the opportunity to develop business plans and get them off the ground.
The Entrepreneurial Concepts Competition is one of many entrepreneurial competitions organized by the Centre for Entrepreneurship and Engineering Design at the Faculty of Engineering. It gives students with entrepreneurial ideas the opportunity to develop business plans and get them off the ground.
Climate change is with us, and floods are becoming more frequent and devastating. Professor Ousmane Seidou, a researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, explains what the situation will look like for Canada and for the rest of the world in the next five to 10 years.
Climate change is with us, and floods are becoming more frequent and devastating. Professor Ousmane Seidou, a researcher in the Department of Civil Engineering at the Faculty of Engineering, explains what the situation will look like for Canada and for the rest of the world in the next five to 10 ye...
The joint uOttawa / Université du Québec en Outaouais delegation took first place at the 2023 Jeux de Génie engineering competition at Université Laval. Faculty of Engineering student Elise Cloutier discusses her experience.
The joint uOttawa / Université du Québec en Outaouais delegation took first place at the 2023 Jeux de Génie engineering competition at Université Laval. Faculty of Engineering student Elise Cloutier discusses her experience.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) at uOttawa collaborated to showcase and celebrate Black Engineering Excellence at a gala event last month. With professional guest speakers, and four recognition awards, this night was the opportunity to recognize Black engineering excellence on our campus and beyond. Meet the winners!
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) at uOttawa collaborated to showcase and celebrate Black Engineering Excellence at a gala event last month. With professional guest speakers, and four recognition awards, this night was the opp...
The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC), an online data analysis tool, is the winning project of a 1-million-dollar grant from the TD Ready Challenge that will help Indigenous communities adapt to and mitigate climate change risks. The tool will be developed at the University of Ottawa collaboratively with the Faculty of Engineering’s Centre for Indigenous Community Infrastructure (CICI), I...
The National Indigenous Climate Compass (NICC), an online data analysis tool, is the winning project of a 1-million-dollar grant from the TD Ready Challenge that will help Indigenous communities adapt to and mitigate climate change risks. The tool will be developed at the University of Ottawa collab...
Four uOttawa Alumna from the Faculty of Engineering are sharing their experience since graduating university and are offering their best advice to current engineering students. Meet Caroline, Rukkya, Imane and Vanessa, four women who are shaping the future through their profession.
Four uOttawa Alumna from the Faculty of Engineering are sharing their experience since graduating university and are offering their best advice to current engineering students. Meet Caroline, Rukkya, Imane and Vanessa, four women who are shaping the future through their profession.
The University of Ottawa has joined forces with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey through a joint seed grant program. This year, five joint research projects have been funded, each receiving $20,000.
The following projects show how new technology can make an impact on health care.
The University of Ottawa has joined forces with Mexico’s Tecnológico de Monterrey through a joint seed grant program. This year, five joint research projects have been funded, each receiving $20,000.
The following projects show how new technology can make an impact on health care.
Engineering students play a significant role in cultivating young people’s interest in science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM). Becoming outreach instructors allows them to develop both their engineering and leadership skills.
Engineering students play a significant role in cultivating young people’s interest in science, engineering, technology, and math (STEM). Becoming outreach instructors allows them to develop both their engineering and leadership skills.
PhD candidate Safwan Alfattani from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has been awarded the grand prize at an IEEE Future Networks and CST international paper conference.
PhD candidate Safwan Alfattani from the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science has been awarded the grand prize at an IEEE Future Networks and CST international paper conference.