Capturing Carbon with Sawdust
Innovative new material aids in the development of carbon capture technologies.
Innovative new material aids in the development of carbon capture technologies.
Dr. Moussa is recognized by the Engineering Institute of Canada, Honours, Awards and Fellowships Committee and inducted as an 2024 EIC Fellow (FEIC) for his “excellence in engineering and services to the profession and to society”
The Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) has awarded Dr. Zytner with the 2023 Ontario Volunteer Service Awards for 30 years of service. The award pays tribute to volunteers for continuous years of commitment and dedication to the PEO.
Congratulations to Dr. Zytner for recognition of his dedicated service to the Engineering profession.

On Dec 7th, the School of Computer Science (SoCS) honoured their alumni, celebrating the success of three influential graduates. Leadership from CEPS and SoCS, along with fellow alumni, family and friends gathered in the Reynolds Building on campus.
2023 Winner Young Alumnus of Honour
Nic Durish, B.Comp. ’16, M.Sc. ‘20
Abby MacMillan is a 3rd year Biological and Pharmaceutical Chemistry major from Ottawa, ON. When it comes to getting involved on campus, Abby is a peer helper with the Experiential Learning Hub, where she help students with their resumes and cover letters, as well as interview prep. She also volunteers in the Chemistry Department and with Dr. Kate Stuttaford for events, preview days, and other lab related tasks.
The University of Guelph and TRIUMF, Canada's national laboratory for particle and nuclear physics, proudly announce a new collaboration aimed at catalyzing advancements in the field of Nuclear Physics. This collaborative initiative underscores a shared commitment to nuclear physics research, culminating in the joint faculty appointment of Dr. Carl Svensson as a Research Chair in Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy and Rare Isotope Physics for a six-year term.
Royal City Science and the Department of Physics at U of G have become the proud new owners of a portable planetarium with the help of a grant from the Canadian Space Agency and a donation from an emeritus professor in Physics.
Machine learning sheds light on optimal nutrient management in water systems.
Meet Jocelyn, a Physics student in her final year at UofG.
Discuss your first lecture on campus and how that went.
I lived in a “Physics Cluster” in South Residence on campus my first year, meaning that everyone living in my section was majoring in physics or science. This gave me the opportunity to get to know some of my peers during Orientation Week before lectures started, so I was fortunate to be familiar with some classmates going into my first lecture.
Canada's CyberFoundry will drive Cybersecurity Research, Training, and Enterprise Incubation
The University of Guelph takes a groundbreaking step in addressing the escalating global cybersecurity challenges, including cyber poverty, by announcing the establishment of the Canada Cyber Foundry (CCF). Rooted in the School of Computer Science, this cutting-edge institute will serve as a beacon of excellence, focusing on cybersecurity research, education, and support for businesses and startups.