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Noa Gang

Grad Student Wins Poster Award at Life Sciences Day for Her Amazing Research

Noa Gang a PhD candidate in Biology, is examining the impact of man-made environmental toxins on beta cells in the pancreas.…

Yasmina Souley Dosso

Grad Research: Improving Patient Care in the NICU

--The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit specializes in critical newborn care often due…

New automated graduation letters

Graduate Studies is thrilled to confirm that Graduate students that have applied for graduation can now download 2 new letters…

Jessica Rocheleau

Grad Research: Understanding Autistic People’s Privacy and Safety Online

Jessica Rocheleau, a PhD student in Cognitive Science is focusing her research on understanding autistic people’s privacy and safety online.…

Juwaeriah Siddiqui

Grad Research: Motivating Second Language Learners

“I firmly believe we need more research on languages other than English, especially by bringing in the learning experience of…

Laurenne Schiller

Incoming Carleton Postdoc Wins Prestigious Liber Ero Fellowship

As a kid, Laurenne Schiller thought the ocean was full of mystery and, by age four, had already decided to…

Researcher of the Month - Jason Jaskolka

The Graduate Studies recently refreshed its website for current graduate students. As part of the new look, Graduate Studies added a new…

Sanyar and his father

Convocation Story: Like Father Like Son

Halfway through his undergraduate degree, Sanyar Sohrabi wasn’t sure where his life would take him. But then, he made a…

Fu Liu

Grad Research: Ultrafast Light Switch Inside an Optical Fiber

--The following story was written by Taia Goguen-Garner. Optical fiber components made by laser irradiation, called “fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs)”,…

Lea Zhu

Grad Research: Enhancing Film Visual Effects

In today’s film industry, visual effects have become increasingly more realistic and immersive. Lea Zhu, a PhD candidate in, Digital…

Carleton Launches New Collaborative Specialization in Climate Change

Climate Change remains a burning societal, political and economic issue. Increased interest in examining climate change in recent years has…

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