04/25/2023
Sprott School of Business at Carleton University researcher Mohamed Al Guindy's Social Internetwork concept links social media discussions to finance.📲
With AI analysis of financial tweets, he created a tool to predict economic shocks and market manipulation for investors, regulators, and governments.📉
Learn more:
https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/economy-social-medias-influence%20?utm_medium=social+organic&utm_source=facebook&utm_content=post
04/25/2023
Advances in medical research, climate modeling, AI, and finance are all within reach with powerful quantum computers, but the same technology threatens our current cryptography. 🫣
Carleton economics grad James Nguyen founded Quantropi , a cybersecurity startup specializing in quantum security, to tackle this challenge and develop a quantum-secure data communication platform. đź”’
https://challenge.carleton.ca/cybersecurity-threats-trends/?utm_medium=social+organic&utm_source=facebook&utm_campaign=challenge&utm_content=post
Cybersecurity Beyond Y2Q: Stopping Cyber Attacks Today and Tomorrow
Stepping up to this challenge is Carleton University economics graduate James Nguyen, who co-founded Quantropi, a cybersecurity startup that
11/11/2022
Every year, Carleton University honours
Join President Benoit-Antoine Bacon and the Carleton community on this morning at 10:45 a.m. for an on-campus Remembrance Day service by the flagpoles on Library Road. Learn more: https://carleton.ca/remember/
03/16/2022
Roughly 50 per cent of all food produced in Canada is thrown away before it reaches anyone’s plate.
From the day a crop is planted through the harvesting, processing, distribution and storage stages, myriad problems can arise, including pests, mould and preparation waste.
Reducing spoilage is one the most effective things we can do to ensure access to healthy and affordable food, says Carleton Chemistry researcher Tyler Avis, director of Carleton’s Institute of Biochemistry and a founding faculty member in the university’s Food Science program.
Avis and his team are exploring the use of beneficial microorganisms to outcompete the bacteria, viruses and fungi that damage or destroy plants.
https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/food-security-reducing-waste/?utm_source=Homepage&utm_medium=Spotlight
Reducing Food Waste
Roughly 50 per cent of all food produced in Canada is thrown away before it reaches anyone’s plate. From the day a crop is planted through the harvesting, processing, distribution and storage stages, myriad problems can arise, including pests, mould and preparation waste. As climate change and sup...
03/04/2022
Leading up to University (Official) is sharing a range of stories featuring the remarkable women leaders in our community.
From innovation in science and engineering, to journalism and business, stay tuned for more stories in the coming days:
https://newsroom.carleton.ca/international-womens-day/
03/02/2022
ATLAS Experiment at CERN is home to one of the world's biggest science experiments. Dozens of Carleton researchers are at the forefront of unraveling the some of the world's biggest mysteries while making huge advancements in technology and health.
CERN brought its powerful computing challenges to address the global challenge of COVID-19 and assist the effort to develop vaccines. The project also recognizes and supports the next generation of scientists.
"We’re fostering a STEM culture—and these large experiments make you dream bigger," says Carleton University Faculty of Science researcher Manuella Vincter, who serves as the deputy spokesperson for ATLAS.
Find out more: https://bit.ly/3sQQumf
Research, Innovation & COVID-19
For nearly seven decades, CERN—the European Organization for Nuclear Research, based in Geneva—has been at the forefront of world-changing innovations, […]
02/17/2022
The digital security and privacy of businesses, governments and individuals face constant cyber threats.
James Nguyen, a Carleton grad and founder of Quantropi, investigates a secure solution with quantum mechanics.
“Without proper security, 5G or 6G won’t matter,” says Nguyen. “Without security, the Internet of Things won’t matter. Without security, fintech won’t matter.”
Discover the solution:
https://bit.ly/3rYP5L2
02/11/2022
Meet Arielle Kayabaga, a student in Carleton’s Master of Political Management program. Arielle first came to Canada as an 11-year-old refugee from the central east African country of Burundi. Twenty years later, she was elected as the Member of Parliament for London West.
“I never imagined running for Parliament. I lived on the margins. I grew up in social housing. But I realized how much power [elected officials] had over our lives. Decisions were being made in these spaces and there weren’t many people who look like me—who have the same experiences that I do—who were sitting at those tables.”
Learn more about her powerful journey: https://newsroom.carleton.ca/story/community-advocate-takes-a-seat-at-the-national-table/
01/26/2022
No matter where you call home across the world, there are many services and resources available to support your .
Reach out, ask for help and let's talk.
https://carleton.ca/wellness/living-well/resources/