Ten uOttawa students are among 21 inspiring young trailblazers to be recognized by Youth Ottawa’s 21 Under 21 Awards for showing “remarkable initiative and leadership” as they spark positive change.
Ten uOttawa students are among 21 inspiring young trailblazers to be recognized by Youth Ottawa’s 21 Under 21 Awards for showing “remarkable initiative and leadership” as they spark positive change.
In recognition of her exceptional, long-standing contribution to strengthening the role of immigrant and refugee women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), Dr. Sawsan Abdul-Majid has received Ontario’s 2023 Champion of Diversity Award in the inclusion and diversity category.
In recognition of her exceptional, long-standing contribution to strengthening the role of immigrant and refugee women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), Dr. Sawsan Abdul-Majid has received Ontario’s 2023 Champion of Diversity Award in the inclusion and diversity category.
Two graduate students at the Faculty of Engineering have received recognition for their outstanding research theses. Meet Jordan Nhan (MASc Chemical Engineering) and Hao Zhou (PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering), recipients of the 2023 Best Thesis Awards.
Two graduate students at the Faculty of Engineering have received recognition for their outstanding research theses. Meet Jordan Nhan (MASc Chemical Engineering) and Hao Zhou (PhD Electrical and Computer Engineering), recipients of the 2023 Best Thesis Awards.
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Thomas Uchida has been awarded $250,000 in funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund for his research on Vibrotactile Stimulation for Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Validation.
We are thrilled to announce that Professor Thomas Uchida has been awarded $250,000 in funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund for his research on Vibrotactile Stimulation for Treatment of Parkinson's Disease: Mathematical Modelling and Experimental Validation.
The Faculty of Engineering awards recognize professors and staff who demonstrate outstanding skill and dedication to research and teaching, inspiring those in the University community, as well as in the region and beyond. We’re honoured to announce this year’s recipients.
The Faculty of Engineering awards recognize professors and staff who demonstrate outstanding skill and dedication to research and teaching, inspiring those in the University community, as well as in the region and beyond. We’re honoured to announce this year’s recipients.
Trained as an aerospace engineer, Professor Catherine Mavriplis has first-hand experience being one of few women in a male-dominated field. This fuelled her passion for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), leading to a dual-research career studying aerospace engineering as well as the systematic gaps that impede gender diversity in STEM and developing ways to address these gaps.
Trained as an aerospace engineer, Professor Catherine Mavriplis has first-hand experience being one of few women in a male-dominated field. This fuelled her passion for equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI), leading to a dual-research career studying aerospace engineering as well as the systematic g...
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.
Dr. Mamadou Fall, chair of the Department of Civil Engineering and distinguished professor in the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Ottawa, has been named a fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada (EIC), for his exceptional contributions to the field of engineering in this country.
Robert Delatolla aims to integrate wastewater-based surveillance into public health decision-making processes to protect Canadians, especially at-risk, marginalized and priority populations, against health threats.
Robert Delatolla aims to integrate wastewater-based surveillance into public health decision-making processes to protect Canadians, especially at-risk, marginalized and priority populations, against health threats.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
Through their engineering design courses, students at the Faculty of Engineering have been creating assistive devices for people with physical disabilities. One project in particular, a pickup stick, has received national recognition from the Tetra Society of North America.
The Faculty of Engineering offers two “Best Thesis Awards” to graduate students at the graduate level every year. This year, the recipients are Nada Hegazy (MASc in environmental engineering) and Zachary John Comeau (PhD in chemical engineering).
The Faculty of Engineering offers two “Best Thesis Awards” to graduate students at the graduate level every year. This year, the recipients are Nada Hegazy (MASc in environmental engineering) and Zachary John Comeau (PhD in chemical engineering).