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Rising Stars

2 Mar 2020

Before Montreal became a global AI hot spot, the Faculty has been contributing to the field through the Centre for Intelligent Machines (CIM), and researchers like Professor Warren Gross and Arash...

Construction Ecology: An Authentic Path to Sustainability

30 Jan 2020

According to Prof.Kiel Moe, the Gerald Sheff Chair in Architecture, Quebec can become a model for a sustainable society by taking a closer look at two of its key resources—wood and water.

Â鶹AV researchers lay foundation for next generation aortic grafts

30 Jan 2020

A new study by researchers at Â鶹AV has measured the dynamic physical properties of the human aorta, laying the foundation for the development of grafts capable of mimicking the native...

Clean concrete technology ready for ramp-up

23 Jan 2020

The year is off to an auspicious start for Carbicrete, whose made-at-Â鶹AV technology could make concrete products more environmentally friendly....

ChangeMakers conference builds bridges and topples barriers

12 Dec 2019

In Â鶹AV’s Art Hive the drum pounded to the rhythmic arm swings of the high school students sitting around it. The youth on the drum were led by Ben Geboe (Coordinator of the Indigenous Access...

Some plastic with your tea?

4 Oct 2019

Researchers from the Chemical Engineering Department discovered plastic teabags release billions of nanoparticles into brewed tea. Find out more about the study in this Â鶹AV Reporter article.     

AI by the students, for the students

23 Apr 2019

The end of every academic year brings around many recurring activities. Exams are one such example, and final project presentations are another classic year-end hoop for students to jump through....

From paper robots to miniature wind tunnels, annual engineering emporium showcases student creativity

23 Apr 2019

If ever, on a cold spring afternoon, you should find yourself quietly despairing for the future of humankind, make a point of visiting the Faculty of Engineering Design Day. The annual event which...

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