
Predicting Impacts on Our Health-Care System
Engineering professors Ed McBean and Andrew Gadsden are using AI to predict future impacts of COVID-19 on Canada's health-care system.
Engineering professors Ed McBean and Andrew Gadsden are using AI to predict future impacts of COVID-19 on Canada's health-care system.
Nine projects have been funded in CEPS within chemistry, computer science and engineering.
Computer Science Prof. Rozita Dara featured in Science about the role of AI in tracking the spread of new COVID-19 outbreaks.
Computer science Prof. Rozita Dara on "Data Decisions after Disruption" panel hosted by Arrell Food Institute.
CARE-AI and the One Health Institute have launched a fund to advance responsible AI for One Health. Application deadline is June 15.
CEPS research communications officer, Keriann McGoogan, released a memoir about her 2006 field research experience.
Engineering Prof. Bill Van Heyst has been working with Envision SQ on a long-lasting surface coating.
Engineers are behind critical technological developments during this pandemic, such as smartphones and ventilators, says dean Wells.
Engineering Prof. Bill Van Heyst and EnvisionSQ featured for tech that can kill bacteria and viruses on surfaces for up to a year.
Engineering Profs. Mohammad Biglarbegian, Andrea Bradford and Andrew Gadsden are among the U of G recipients.