Featured Categories Filter by category… News Featured Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Earth & Space Science & Engineering Electrical Engineering & Computer Science K2I BEST Lassonde Professional Development 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 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 How artificial intelligence could predict whether breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy Category: News Category: Featured How artificial intelligence could predict whether breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy New study out of York U’s Lassonde School of Engineering and Sunnybrook Health Centre could … Go to the post titled Computer Science students recognized for outstanding contributions at work Category: News Category: Featured Computer Science students recognized for outstanding contributions at work Two Computer Science students from the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University hav… Go to the post titled York University Computer Museum featured in Canada’s History Magazine Category: News Category: Featured York University Computer Museum featured in Canada’s History Magazine An article from Lassonde School of Engineering Professor, Zbigniew Stachniak, titled “… Go to the post titled 2022 Lassonde Undergraduate Research Awards Competition Now Open Category: News Category: Featured 2022 Lassonde Undergraduate Research Awards Competition Now Open For the seventh year in a row, students have the opportunity to develop their research skill… Go to the post titled Lassonde researcher aims to make VR a reality Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde researcher aims to make VR a reality Associate professor in the Lassonde School of Engineering works to advance augmented reality… 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 Professor Ping Wang elevated to IEEE Fellow Category: News Category: Featured Professor Ping Wang elevated to IEEE Fellow Lassonde Professor Ping Wang, from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science depa… Go to the post titled Professor Aleksander Czekanski elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada Category: News Category: Featured Professor Aleksander Czekanski elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada Lassonde Professor Aleksander Czekanski has been elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engi… Go to the post titled Faridah Yagboyaju wins the BEST Lassonde ‘Top Tech Pitch’ Award at Schulich Startup Night 16 Category: News Category: Featured Category: BEST Faridah Yagboyaju wins the BEST Lassonde ‘Top Tech Pitch’ Award at Schulich Startup Night 16 In November 2021, Schulich Startup Night 16 took place virtually with a pitch competition. T… Go to the post titled Lassonde student’s invention wins coveted medal at international competition Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde student’s invention wins coveted medal at international competition Lassonde electrical engineering student Erfan Nouraee earns a bronze medal for his… 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… Showing posts 289-300 of 348 View previous page Go to page 24 24 You are currently on page 25 25 Go to page 26 26 View next page
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 How artificial intelligence could predict whether breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy Category: News Category: Featured How artificial intelligence could predict whether breast cancer patients will benefit from chemotherapy New study out of York U’s Lassonde School of Engineering and Sunnybrook Health Centre could …
Go to the post titled Computer Science students recognized for outstanding contributions at work Category: News Category: Featured Computer Science students recognized for outstanding contributions at work Two Computer Science students from the Lassonde School of Engineering at York University hav…
Go to the post titled York University Computer Museum featured in Canada’s History Magazine Category: News Category: Featured York University Computer Museum featured in Canada’s History Magazine An article from Lassonde School of Engineering Professor, Zbigniew Stachniak, titled “…
Go to the post titled 2022 Lassonde Undergraduate Research Awards Competition Now Open Category: News Category: Featured 2022 Lassonde Undergraduate Research Awards Competition Now Open For the seventh year in a row, students have the opportunity to develop their research skill…
Go to the post titled Lassonde researcher aims to make VR a reality Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde researcher aims to make VR a reality Associate professor in the Lassonde School of Engineering works to advance augmented reality…
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 Professor Ping Wang elevated to IEEE Fellow Category: News Category: Featured Professor Ping Wang elevated to IEEE Fellow Lassonde Professor Ping Wang, from the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science depa…
Go to the post titled Professor Aleksander Czekanski elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada Category: News Category: Featured Professor Aleksander Czekanski elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada Lassonde Professor Aleksander Czekanski has been elected a 2022 Fellow of the Engi…
Go to the post titled Faridah Yagboyaju wins the BEST Lassonde ‘Top Tech Pitch’ Award at Schulich Startup Night 16 Category: News Category: Featured Category: BEST Faridah Yagboyaju wins the BEST Lassonde ‘Top Tech Pitch’ Award at Schulich Startup Night 16 In November 2021, Schulich Startup Night 16 took place virtually with a pitch competition. T…
Go to the post titled Lassonde student’s invention wins coveted medal at international competition Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde student’s invention wins coveted medal at international competition Lassonde electrical engineering student Erfan Nouraee earns a bronze medal for his…
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…