Systems and Computer Engineering
This is where hardware, software, information, and analytics merge. This is where the future begins.
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University is a recognized world-class institution in computer systems engineering, electrical engineering, software engineering, communications engineering, and biomedical engineering. We offer a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs in these disciplines. Our faculty members are well-published leaders in their fields. We are well-equipped with advanced laboratories and facilities. Together with the Department of Electronics, we constitute one of the largest and most research-intensive centres for Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) education and research in Canada. Find out more about the Department through the multimedia sWall project.
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Upcoming events
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Mar 27
4th-Year Capstone Project Poster Fair 2026
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9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
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Atrium (Live Wall), Conference Rooms 2220, 2224, and 2228 Richcraft Hall, Carleton University
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Best Oral Presentation Award for Atallah Madi at ICAAI 2025
Congratulations to Atallah Madi, recipient of the Best Oral Presentation Award at the 9th International Conference on Advances in Artificial Intelligence (ICAAI 2025) in Manchester, …
Congratulations to Dr. Hongzhao Zheng on His Successful PhD Defence and Senate Medal
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering is pleased to congratulate Dr. Hongzhao Zheng, who successfully defended his PhD on August 21, 2025. His dissertation, …
Carleton Women in Engineering Events
Event Name Date Registration Link Women in STEM Career and Networking Fair November 20, 2025 https://carleton.ca/engineering-design/career-fair-for-women-in-stem/ Mentorship Night: Showcase Your Technical Presentation Skills October 9, …
Using AI to Improve Indoor Ventilation During Wildfire Season
The Department of Systems and Computer Engineering research professors are using artificial intelligence to tackle a pressing public health challenge: how to keep indoor air …