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“I taught here for 31 years, so I have a very close relationship with Carleton. I like to contribute whatever I can to further the advancement of research and teaching in this field,” says Jo... More
“I taught here for 31 years, so I have a very close relationship with Carleton. I like to contribute whatever I can to further the advancement of research and teaching in this field,” says Jo... More
As technology improves, the capacity for malicious radio frequency traffic to interfere with communication channels and abuse bandwidth grows. Thanks to Alex Craig’s digital signal processing... More
By Susan Hickman | Carleton Now Carleton’s research in rehabilitation robotics piqued Colin Miyata’s interest while he was still in high school. With his fascination with design, biology and the... More
By Kristy Strauss Hard work paid off for the Carleton Ravens Racing team, which took home special honours at Canadian and American Formula race car competitions this year. Ravens Racing includes two... More
Grad students Adam Bottomley, Alireza Aleali and Yule Xiong have been awarded $3,000 scholarships from the International Society for Optics and Photonics (SPIE). Bottomley, a PhD student in... More
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
Aerospace engineering grad Christina Kurth is doing her “dream job” in the advanced design department of Bombardier in Toronto. She is involved in producing conceptual designs, as well as... More
By Graham Lanktree | Metro Ottawa | October 18, 2012 A team of industrial design students at Carleton University are work at perfecting a hand-cranked bike built for Ugandans with... More
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
An affordable and environmentally sustainable housing development in downtown Ottawa, designed by Carleton architecture grads Barry Hobin and Gord Lormier, is a finalist for the 2013 World Habitat... More