Archives: Department of Electronics

Archives: Department of Electronics

Four students

Rehabilitation system wins IEEE student paper competition

Amrita Sandhu, Nick Stupich, Musabbir Khan and Mark Klibanov won the the IEEE Eastern Ontario Oral Student Paper Competition for their project Muscle Mate. Held at Algonquin College in March, the... More

Posted on Wednesday, April 11th, 2012 in Competitions and Awards Feed for all posts filed under Competitions and Awards, Education Feed for all posts filed under Education, fourth year projects Feed for all posts filed under fourth year projects and tagged , ,

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 , ,

Portrait of Winnie Ye

Winnie Ye, BEng/00, PhD/07

As a mentor in Carleton’s Women in Science and Engineering chapter, and a graduate of the university, Professor Ye helps foster interest in engineering and innovation among young women. She wants... More

Posted on Thursday, March 1st, 2012 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged

Dr. Albert with equipment

Jacques Albert awarded $599,000 for groundbreaking laser project

Albert’s MOSAIC project (Multimodal Optical Sensor Applications, Interfaces, and Controls) is a fibre optic sensing technology combined with nanoscience in chemistry to build better sensors that... More

Posted on Monday, February 13th, 2012 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research 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 , ,

Display and equipment

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

Carleton Students Place 2nd in Canadian National Robot Games

“Alawi Assaggaf is a fourth-year electrical engineering student and current president of the Carleton University Robotics Club, co-founded the club two years ago because of his desire to have a... More

Posted on Thursday, November 10th, 2011 in Competitions and Awards Feed for all posts filed under Competitions and Awards, Education Feed for all posts filed under Education and tagged , ,

Equipment

Dipak and Tara Roy Advanced Sensor Processing Laboratory

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

Posted on Friday, November 4th, 2011 in Facilities Feed for all posts filed under Facilities and tagged

Lab equipment

Carleton Laboratory for Laser Induced Photonic Structures (CLLIPS)

Next generation optical devices and processes require reliable, low-cost manufacturing technologies. Research at the Carleton Laboratory for Laser Induced Photonic Structures centres on the use of... More

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

microfabrication lab

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 ,