Archives: biomedical

Archives: biomedical

Jenna Wiens sitting

Helping Women Discover Engineering

Jenna Wiens wanted to help people—she assumed she’d be a doctor. As a high school student with a 98 per cent average, a career in medicine was within her reach. But a week at Carleton... More

Posted on Thursday, March 8th, 2012 in Community Feed for all posts filed under Community and tagged , ,

Yanina Shevchenko portrait

Building better diagnostic tools

Yanina Shevchenko, a PhD electronics student, is engineering a very sensitive, low-cost and compact fiber biosensor for applications outside hospitals to diagnose patients with certain diseases such... More

Posted on Sunday, February 12th, 2012 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged , ,

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Professor Chan wins national teaching award

Carleton Engineering Professor Adrian Chan has been named one of Canada’s most exceptional university teachers by the Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education and 3M Canada. He will be... More

Posted on Friday, February 10th, 2012 in Education Feed for all posts filed under Education and tagged , ,

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BlackBerry Teaching and Collaborative Research Centre

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

Posted on Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012 in Facilities Feed for all posts filed under Facilities and tagged ,

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Texas Instruments Embedded Processing Lab

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

Posted on Saturday, December 3rd, 2011 in Facilities Feed for all posts filed under Facilities and tagged ,

News Post

Biomedical Engineering Club and Carleton Faculty Members Honoured by IEEE

In June it was announced that CU@EMBS (an IEEE student biomedical engineering club at Carleton) was going to receive the Outstanding Performance Award from IEEE EMBS. IEEE EMBS is the largest... More

Posted on Thursday, October 13th, 2011 in Education Feed for all posts filed under Education and tagged

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Edgar Matida: 2011 Research Achievement Award

Edgar Matida’s research concentrates on how medications dispensed by inhalers reach the lungs, or how well they don’t. “Anyone who relies on medical inhalers to help them breathe when they are... More

Posted on Tuesday, May 10th, 2011 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged ,

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MicroFabrication Facility

The Carleton University MicroFabrication Facility (CUMFF) is a flexible facility for manufacturing silicon integrated circuits and devices in support of research on process technology, device physics... More

Posted on Monday, October 4th, 2010 in Facilities Feed for all posts filed under Facilities and tagged ,

News Post

Carleton researchers design products for “smart apartment” at Elisabeth Bruyere Centre

(Ottawa) – Smart living; An apartment at Elisabeth Bruyere Hospital is packed with technologies designed to help adults stay in their homes longer. This story appeared in the Ottawa Citizen on... More

Posted on Friday, November 21st, 2008 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged ,