Carleton Solids and Tectonics Laboratory
The CSALT laboratory in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism is focused on the study of materiality in architecture. The goal of this research lab is to effect and contribute to the... More
The CSALT laboratory in the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism is focused on the study of materiality in architecture. The goal of this research lab is to effect and contribute to the... More
The Huawei-TELUS Innovation Centre for Enterprise Cloud Services opened January 12, 2012, at Carleton University. The centre was created through a $1.4-million investment made by Huawei and TELUS.... More
Students at Carleton University draw on historical and real-time data from every room in the canal building to learn about and experiment with building systems design. On May 29, 2012,... More
The BlackBerry Teaching and Collaborative Research Centre, opened on March 22, 2012, keeps Carleton engineering and industrial design students at the forefront of smartphone technology and design.... More
The technology that makes many appliances, medical devices, communication systems and even automobiles “smart” is likely a Texas Instruments (TI) chip. TI microcontrollers, microprocessors and... More
On any given day students and faculty members in the Alcatel-Lucent Lab at Carleton University are researching solutions to real problems like traffic jams, CO2 emissions, and ad hoc networks in war... More
Research at the Jo Yung Wong Laboratory for Terrestrial and Extraterrestrial Mobility, Guidance and Control will make Carleton a leader in mobility, guidance and control of Earth-bound off-road... More
Carleton is renowned for work in the field of gas turbine technology and theory, particularly through the contributions of Dr. Saravanamuttoo, and it is one of the few universities to house a fully... More
Carleton’s partnership with Hydro Ottawa is a crucial component of the innovative program in sustainable and renewable energy engineering. The program offers students a professional focus on... More
Sensors used in medical instruments and imaging, wireless communications, and radar and sonar are only as good as the user’s ability to process the massive amount of data generated. Thanks to a... More