Earth & Space Science & Engineering Categories Filter by category… News Featured Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Earth & Space Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering & Computer Science K2I BEST Z-Alumni Stories Cress Tags Filter by tag... Press Release Research UN SDG 02: Zero Hunger UN SDG 03: Good Health and Well-being UN SDG 04: Quality Education UN SDG 05: Gender Equality UN SDG 06: Clean Water and Sanitation UN SDG 07: Affordable and Clean Energy UN SDG 08: Decent Work and Economic Growth UN SDG 09: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure UN SDG 10: Reduced Inequality UN SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities UN SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production UN SDG 13: Climate Action UN SDG 14: Life Below Water UN SDG 15: Life on Land UN SDG 16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions UN SDG 17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal Women in STEM Filter Filter blog posts Reset Filters Lassonde in the media This is Lassonde Podcast Press Releases Go to the post titled PhD student Chimira Andres named recipient of the 2022 Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program Category: News Category: Featured PhD student Chimira Andres named recipient of the 2022 Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program This story originally appeared in YFile. Chimira Andres was awarded a doctorate scholarship … Go to the post titled Lassonde student team places second in 2022 ECCE App Challenge Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde student team places second in 2022 ECCE App Challenge A Lassonde graduate student team took home second place in the 2022 Esri Canada Centres of E… Go to the post titled Lassonde professor publishes ‘Engineering Surveying’ textbook Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde professor publishes ‘Engineering Surveying’ textbook This story originally appeared in YFile. Lassonde School of Engineering Professor Jiang… Go to the post titled Professor Isaac Smith leads study mapping carbon dioxide glaciers and using modelling to show they are flowing at Mars’s south pole Category: News Category: Featured Professor Isaac Smith leads study mapping carbon dioxide glaciers and using modelling to show they are flowing at Mars’s south pole Groundbreaking study solves a longstanding mystery about the composition of Mars’ famous pol… Go to the post titled Lassonde Graduate Students Win Six Top Prizes at 2022 AOLS Poster Competition Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde Graduate Students Win Six Top Prizes at 2022 AOLS Poster Competition In early March, the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors (AOLS) held an Annual General Meet… Go to the post titled Lassonde Innovation Fund (LIF): Promoting innovative research through internal funding Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde Innovation Fund (LIF): Promoting innovative research through internal funding Lassonde researchers are taking risks and investigating novel technologies with the help of … Go to the post titled All Aboard! Next Stop, the Autonomous Train Category: News Category: Featured All Aboard! Next Stop, the Autonomous Train When you think of autonomous vehicles, what usually comes to mind are self-driving cars (suc… Go to the post titled Lassonde School of Engineering, Lumibird Canada and Thales successfully demonstrate autonomous rail vehicle recovery Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde School of Engineering, Lumibird Canada and Thales successfully demonstrate autonomous rail vehicle recovery This press release originally appeared on Lumibird Canada. Lumibird Canada, an Ottawa-based … Go to the post titled From sugar rockets to 17,500 ft, how Lassonde students are fuelling their passion for rocketry Category: News Category: Featured From sugar rockets to 17,500 ft, how Lassonde students are fuelling their passion for rocketry Final year Space Engineering student Ariyanna Kresnyak, along with a team of classmates from… Go to the post titled Predicting Marine Fog on Sable Island with Professor Peter Taylor Category: News Category: Featured Predicting Marine Fog on Sable Island with Professor Peter Taylor Predicting the weather can be a complicated science. In Atlantic Canada, this becomes even m… Go to the post titled Study: New Pacific Ocean circulation findings may hold key to better predicting impact of El Niño and La Niña Category: News Category: Featured Study: New Pacific Ocean circulation findings may hold key to better predicting impact of El Niño and La Niña This press release originally appeared on the York University News site. For years scientist… Go to the post titled Lassonde School of Engineering Welcomes Five New Faculty Members Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde School of Engineering Welcomes Five New Faculty Members This article originally appeared in YFile. The Lassonde School of Engineering is welcoming f… Showing posts 73-84 of 118 View previous page Go to page 6 6 You are currently on page 7 7 Go to page 8 8 View next page
Go to the post titled PhD student Chimira Andres named recipient of the 2022 Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program Category: News Category: Featured PhD student Chimira Andres named recipient of the 2022 Eiffel Excellence Scholarship Program This story originally appeared in YFile. Chimira Andres was awarded a doctorate scholarship …
Go to the post titled Lassonde student team places second in 2022 ECCE App Challenge Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde student team places second in 2022 ECCE App Challenge A Lassonde graduate student team took home second place in the 2022 Esri Canada Centres of E…
Go to the post titled Lassonde professor publishes ‘Engineering Surveying’ textbook Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde professor publishes ‘Engineering Surveying’ textbook This story originally appeared in YFile. Lassonde School of Engineering Professor Jiang…
Go to the post titled Professor Isaac Smith leads study mapping carbon dioxide glaciers and using modelling to show they are flowing at Mars’s south pole Category: News Category: Featured Professor Isaac Smith leads study mapping carbon dioxide glaciers and using modelling to show they are flowing at Mars’s south pole Groundbreaking study solves a longstanding mystery about the composition of Mars’ famous pol…
Go to the post titled Lassonde Graduate Students Win Six Top Prizes at 2022 AOLS Poster Competition Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde Graduate Students Win Six Top Prizes at 2022 AOLS Poster Competition In early March, the Association of Ontario Land Surveyors (AOLS) held an Annual General Meet…
Go to the post titled Lassonde Innovation Fund (LIF): Promoting innovative research through internal funding Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde Innovation Fund (LIF): Promoting innovative research through internal funding Lassonde researchers are taking risks and investigating novel technologies with the help of …
Go to the post titled All Aboard! Next Stop, the Autonomous Train Category: News Category: Featured All Aboard! Next Stop, the Autonomous Train When you think of autonomous vehicles, what usually comes to mind are self-driving cars (suc…
Go to the post titled Lassonde School of Engineering, Lumibird Canada and Thales successfully demonstrate autonomous rail vehicle recovery Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde School of Engineering, Lumibird Canada and Thales successfully demonstrate autonomous rail vehicle recovery This press release originally appeared on Lumibird Canada. Lumibird Canada, an Ottawa-based …
Go to the post titled From sugar rockets to 17,500 ft, how Lassonde students are fuelling their passion for rocketry Category: News Category: Featured From sugar rockets to 17,500 ft, how Lassonde students are fuelling their passion for rocketry Final year Space Engineering student Ariyanna Kresnyak, along with a team of classmates from…
Go to the post titled Predicting Marine Fog on Sable Island with Professor Peter Taylor Category: News Category: Featured Predicting Marine Fog on Sable Island with Professor Peter Taylor Predicting the weather can be a complicated science. In Atlantic Canada, this becomes even m…
Go to the post titled Study: New Pacific Ocean circulation findings may hold key to better predicting impact of El Niño and La Niña Category: News Category: Featured Study: New Pacific Ocean circulation findings may hold key to better predicting impact of El Niño and La Niña This press release originally appeared on the York University News site. For years scientist…
Go to the post titled Lassonde School of Engineering Welcomes Five New Faculty Members Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde School of Engineering Welcomes Five New Faculty Members This article originally appeared in YFile. The Lassonde School of Engineering is welcoming f…