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York study imagines future of crisis response Picture this: a 911 operator in your city receives a call from a person in mental distress a… Go to the post titled Research at Lassonde is transforming health monitoring methods for infrastructure Category: News Category: Featured Research at Lassonde is transforming health monitoring methods for infrastructure Concrete is the second most consumed material in the world, and it is especially valuable in… Go to the post titled Lassonde professor is bending the laws of software engineering to improve app system function and satisfy user preferences Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde professor is bending the laws of software engineering to improve app system function and satisfy user preferences Solving the right problem is a corner stone of software engineering and in particular, requi… Go to the post titled Digitalizing health: Lassonde professor is using persuasive technology and machine learning to enhance well-being of diverse populations Category: News Category: Featured Digitalizing health: Lassonde professor is using persuasive technology and machine learning to enhance well-being of diverse populations From reminders to take a daily yoga lesson to notifications about prescription refills, pers… Showing posts 25-36 of 101 View previous page Go to page 2 2 You are currently on page 3 3 Go to page 4 4 View next page
Go to the post titled Lassonde professor receives provincial funding in recognition of emerging research leadership Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde professor receives provincial funding in recognition of emerging research leadership Hossein Kassiri, an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science…
Go to the post titled Lassonde research boosts accuracy of GPS positioning in smartphones Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde research boosts accuracy of GPS positioning in smartphones This story originally appeared in the March edition of Aspire in YFile. Written by Corey All…
Go to the post titled The future of disease diagnostics lives at Lassonde Category: News Category: Featured The future of disease diagnostics lives at Lassonde The Laboratory of Advanced Biotechnologies for Health Assessment (LAB-HA) is a modern resear…
Go to the post titled After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster and more hazardous for transport, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming, York U study finds Category: News Category: Featured Category: Cress After decades of Arctic sea ice getting faster and more hazardous for transport, models suggest a dramatic reversal is coming, York U study finds This press release was first published on News@York. Will ice floating in the Arctic Ocean m…
Go to the post titled Lassonde is tackling the world’s greatest challenges – one SDG at a time Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde is tackling the world’s greatest challenges – one SDG at a time Nearly a decade ago, the United Nations proposed a comprehensive set of goals to unite all c…
Go to the post titled Five years of forest fieldwork helps advance air quality model research Category: News Category: Featured Five years of forest fieldwork helps advance air quality model research Air quality models serve as a crucial tool, helping people understand potentially harmful at…
Go to the post titled Lassonde researcher receives provincial funding to revamp Ontario’s energy system Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde researcher receives provincial funding to revamp Ontario’s energy system Green hydrogen is a sustainable, renewable and versatile energy carrier which can be used to…
Go to the post titled Award-winning Lassonde professor developing in-home devices for disease prevention and detection Category: News Category: Featured Award-winning Lassonde professor developing in-home devices for disease prevention and detection Peter (Yong) Lian, professor in the Electrical Engineering & Computer Science department…
Go to the post titled De-escalating robocops? York study imagines future of crisis response Category: News Category: Featured De-escalating robocops? York study imagines future of crisis response Picture this: a 911 operator in your city receives a call from a person in mental distress a…
Go to the post titled Research at Lassonde is transforming health monitoring methods for infrastructure Category: News Category: Featured Research at Lassonde is transforming health monitoring methods for infrastructure Concrete is the second most consumed material in the world, and it is especially valuable in…
Go to the post titled Lassonde professor is bending the laws of software engineering to improve app system function and satisfy user preferences Category: News Category: Featured Lassonde professor is bending the laws of software engineering to improve app system function and satisfy user preferences Solving the right problem is a corner stone of software engineering and in particular, requi…
Go to the post titled Digitalizing health: Lassonde professor is using persuasive technology and machine learning to enhance well-being of diverse populations Category: News Category: Featured Digitalizing health: Lassonde professor is using persuasive technology and machine learning to enhance well-being of diverse populations From reminders to take a daily yoga lesson to notifications about prescription refills, pers…