Archives: graduate student

Archives: graduate student

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Jeff Gilchrist, PhD/12, MASc/07

After graduating with his PhD from the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering, Jeff Gilchrist landed a research position with the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO). In this... More

Posted on Wednesday, August 28th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged ,

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Peering—Digitally—Into a Better Future on the Rez

One key to successful self-governance at the Kitigan Zibi First Nation near Maniwaki, Quebec, is developing an economic engine inside the reserve itself. In the face of numerous challenges—dealing... More

Posted on Thursday, July 4th, 2013 in Community Feed for all posts filed under Community and tagged ,

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Mobile architecture for spectrum sensing

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

Posted on Thursday, June 13th, 2013 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged ,

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Graduate optics and photonics researchers receive scholarships

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

Posted on Monday, June 10th, 2013 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged , ,

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Natasha D’Souza, MEng/12, receives Neuroscience Entrepreneurial Fellowship

Natasha D’Souza is the recipient of a $50,000 neuroscience entrepreneurial fellowship given by the Ontario Brain Institute (OBI) in partnership with Ontario Centres of Excellence (OCE).... More

Posted on Thursday, May 30th, 2013 in Alumni notes Feed for all posts filed under Alumni notes and tagged ,

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HCI research on character control

Ali Etemad’s human-computer interaction research uses machine learning, pattern recognition, artificial intelligence and computer vision, along with perceptual and psychological methods to... More

Posted on Wednesday, May 15th, 2013 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged , , ,

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A “shocking” thesis

Varsha Chaugai heard about Carleton’s master’s program in biomedical engineering from her home in Nepal. “Coming from a third world country with poor health care, I always wanted to improve the... More

Posted on Tuesday, November 6th, 2012 in News Feed for all posts filed under News, Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged , ,

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PhD Candidate Jeff Gilchrist and Team Discover World’s Largest Prime Number

PhD candidate Jeff Gilchrist made international news when he was part of a team that discovered the world’s largest known prime number with more than 10 million digits. If you printed all of the... More

Posted on Tuesday, May 29th, 2012 in Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged , ,

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First two students graduate from master’s program in sustainable energy

June Convocation is on the horizon but two master’s students expedited their studies to graduate in February. Diana Ioan and Beat Riedener are the first two people to graduate from Carleton’s... More

Posted on Monday, May 14th, 2012 in Education Feed for all posts filed under Education, Research Feed for all posts filed under Research and tagged ,

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Grad student flexes his research muscles

Coming from a family of physicians, it seemed only natural that Graham Fraser would be interested in the medical field. Fraser grew up asking questions like − ‘How do nerve cells in the human... More

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