Truly amazing stories in research and innovation come out of Carleton. Below are a few of our stories.
The AI Paradox: Carleton Challenge Conference Explores Opportunities and Risks
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an incredibly powerful tool, but navigating the risks and responsibilities that come with such an enormously disruptive and transformative technology will not be easy. This dichotomy — potential versus pitfalls — was the... More
The Art of Translation: Carleton Scholar Brings Book Exploring Identity and Appropriation to Anglophone Readers
In The Philosophy of Translation, award-winning translator Damion Searls describes his craft "as something like moving through the world" and argues there's a "living bond" between translators and the texts they're immersed in. This bond... More
Carleton Graduate Students Breaking New Ground in AI Research
Once the domain of early science fiction, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is now a major technological advance that has the potential to impact our everyday lives in countless ways. To keep up with the breakneck pace... More
Risk vs. Reward: Carleton Research and Conference Explore AI Disruption
Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of most powerful tools created by humans. It can interpret medical images quickly and accurately, for example, helping doctors make better-informed decisions, and can automate routine jobs, recalibrating the labour... More
Finding a Thirdspace: Carleton Students Build an App for Real-world Connection
When Cedric Osagie graduated from Carleton University's Bachelor of Commerce program last year, he left not only with a degree but also the beginnings of a new startup. Together with Eshan Betrabet, a Cognitive Science... More
Carleton Student Eyes AI Health Solutions
Growing up in Abeokuta, a mid-sized city in southwestern Nigeria, Precious Kolawole was certain of two things. She was going to attend university and, eventually, make a career for herself in healthcare. Even though neither... More
From Blocks to Blueprints: How a Carleton Engineering Grad is Shaping Cities with Minecraft
Matt Holmes isn't your typical engineering grad. After earning a degree from Carleton University's Architectural Conservation and Sustainability Engineering program, he became an airport planner at Vancouver International Airport and a YouTube sensation. Through his... More
Turning Determination into Discovery: A Scientist’s Mission to Tackle ALS
For Daniel Knight, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) research is personal. When he was 19, Knight lost his father to ALS. It was a devastating loss and a stark reminder that the disease runs in his... More
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