Whether it’s in the areas of telecommunications, medicine, energy, aerospace, security, education, environment, or art — computer technologies are omnipresent.
Geophysics student Emily Hilton juggles a lot of balls these days, but she still found time to help Canada win a team handball competition in Guatemala.
Dr. Steve Larter, Canada Research Chair in Petroleum Geology and professor in the Department of Geoscience was amoung the dynamic group of speakers at TEDx.
May 24: Schulich School of Engineering presents the 20th annual Women in Engineering breakfast of the Engineering Associates Program: "Foundations of Innovating in Extreme Environments" (presented by Ms. Natalie Panek). Register now
June 12: The Faculty of Science invites professors, students, staff, alumni, supporters and members of the community for a short presentation followed by Q&A with Dr Rudolph Marcus, 1992 Nobel Prize Winner in Chemistry. (RSVP before June 7th).