Fall 2013/Winter 2014 Complementary Studies List
The new list for fall 2013/winter 2014 acceptable complementary studies is now posted. Please refer to the new list when selecting courses for the upcoming fall/winter sessions.... More
The new list for fall 2013/winter 2014 acceptable complementary studies is now posted. Please refer to the new list when selecting courses for the upcoming fall/winter sessions.... More
A civil engineering design project group supervised by Prof. Ata Khan won the first prize in the inaugural National CSCE Capstone Design Project Competition held at the CSCE Annual Conference in... More
and tagged awards, civil and environmental
Campbell Hennessy didn’t begin volunteering in order to be recognized. When asked why he contributes to his community, the fourth-year computer systems engineering student has a hard time answering... More
and tagged awards, Systems and Computer
The Design Exchange, Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the pursuit of design excellence and preservation of design heritage, in partnership with the Government of Ontario, announced... More
and tagged awards, industrial design
A lower-cost, more functional prosthetic hand produced on a 3-D printer won the top prize in the Council of Universities’ (COU) Innovative Designs for Accessibility (IDeA) student competition,... More
and tagged Department of Electronics, IDeA, industrial design
Alim Baytekin, Alborz Erfani, Natalie Levasseur and Tim Inglis, supervised by Leonard MacEachern, developed a low-cost 3D-printed prosthetic hand with intelligent EMG control as their capstone... More
and tagged Department of Electronics
By Susan Hickman | Carleton Now A group of four undergraduate industrial design students are crediting their final-year project, which had them visiting “end users” in Africa, with going beyond... More
and tagged industrial design, READ
On April 19, 2013, Carleton’s Educational Development Centre recognized the work and accomplishments of teaching assistants with the End of Year Excellence Reception. More than 100 graduate... More
and tagged Systems and Computer
Congratulations to 3MT winner Tessa Innocent-Bernard from the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering. Her thesis on Evaporation in Oil Sand Thickened Tailings: The Path to Reclamation... More
and tagged 3MT; graduate student
By Laura Garzón | Apr 11, 2013 | http://www.digitaljournal.com The future is here, or in Ontario to be more precise, where university and college students are building a net zero energy house to... More
and tagged Solar Decathlon