Issue 18 October 2022

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Research Highlights

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A large, interdisciplinary U of G chemistry team is looking at how to revise and improve chemosensing mechanisms.

Read: Red and Blue Show
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Chemistry professor Dr. Aicheng Chen has found a novel way to turn methane into methanol, a discovery that may help stem global warming. 

Read: Potential Industrial Gold
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A physics team including Dr. John Dutcher, Dr. Mike Grossutti and students are using machine learning to research pipe aging.

Read: Insights into Pipe Aging
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Dr. Rozita Dara and other computer scientists have published papers this year on big data privacy and smart farm information processing. 

Read: Smart Farming and Security

News and Updates

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The CEPS community gathered to celebrate graduate student research for the 2022 CEPS Graduate Student Research Day competition.

Read: Research Day Recap
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We spoke with Dr. Leonid Brown about his time as our Associate Dean, Research and Graduate Studies, and his research interests.

Read: Q&A with Dr. Brown

Other News

Redefining the Off Switch featuring work by U of G Chemistry Researchers

Modifying Water’s Structure as Low-energy Method for Removing Pollutants featuring Dr. Erica Pensini

Animals are Users Too: Improving Precision Livestock Farming Technologies with AI featuring Dr. Stacey Scott

Eleven U of G Research Projects Awarded Federal Funding featuring Drs. Khashayar Ghandi and Marcel Schlaf

Events

CEPS Kudos: CEPS Programs Rising in National Rankings

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U of G's computer science and engineering disciplines have been ranked among Canada's top 20 by Maclean's for 2023 program rankings, with engineering at #13 for program reputation and computer science at #16 for research reputation. 

Congratulations to the faculty and staff who work hard to deliver exceptional programming and research excellence.

Read: Maclean's 2023 Rankings

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