Issue 13 February 2022

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College of Engineering and Physical Sciences

CEPS Annual Report: It Starts Here

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Dean's Office Releases 2020–21 Annual Report

The College of Engineering and Physical Sciences is pleased to release its 2020–21 Annual Report, covering some of the many unique achievements from our community during that time period.

Thank you to those who participated and to all of our faculty, staff and students for your hard work over the past year.

A final thank you to Dr. Gerarda Darlington, who was interim dean of CEPS during this period.

Best,
—Dr. Richard G. Zytner, P.Eng.
Interim dean, CEPS

Read the Annual Report: It Starts Here


We want to hear your story! Email us about awards, innovations, discoveries, major research findings, events, or news media related to your (or a student/colleague's) work from the last six months and we may feature it on the College website!


News and Updates


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U of G Engineers Share Benefits of Machine Learning Advance

U of G researchers including PhD student Boris Knyazev and Dr. Graham Taylor, an engineering professor and academic co-director for CARE-AI, have found a way to make machine learning faster.

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CEPS Graduate Students Receive NSERC Funding

Three master’s students in chemistry, computer science and physics received the Canada Graduate Scholarship-Master’s; three PhD students in chemistry, computer science and engineering received the Post-Graduate Scholarship-Doctoral; one physics PhD student received the Canada Graduate Scholarship-Doctoral. Congratulations to all!

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Event Co-Led by U of G Addresses Major Engineering Challenges

U of G co-hosted the first-ever engineering Leadathon, a national competition held online, which centered on developing a "leadership mindset" in engineering students looking to solve the complex socio-technical challenges facing our world.

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U of G Research Group Partners with Industry

The U of G Cyber Science Lab led by Dr. Ali Dehghantanha, partners with iS5 Communications Inc. to build an affordable, practical and scalable machine learning-based Security Information and Event Management for smart grids and critical infrastructures.

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