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Generative AI鈥痠n the classroom

Published: 2 July 2024

With generative AI tools readily available to students, student assessment was a recurrent topic of discussion at a bilingual, two-day symposium hosted by 平特五不中 last month in partnership with...

平特五不中鈥檚 Computer Science Camp inspires next generation of coders

Published: 9 September 2024

After a hiatus of about a decade, the 平特五不中 Computer Science Summer Camp once again welcomed students from Montreal high schools and CEGEPs to the downtown campus this summer. The camp was a group...

Soup & Science event opens up research opportunities for undergraduate students

Published: 15 October 2024

Twenty-two speakers from the faculties of Arts, Science and Engineering presented their research in 鈥渓ightning talks鈥 to more than 480 undergraduate students at Soup & Science, a biannual event.

Katelin Schutz named CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar

Published: 31 May 2024

Professor Katelin Schutz of the Department of Physics has been named a 2024-2026 CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar in the Gravity & the Extreme Universe program. 聽

Nigel Roulet awarded David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching

Published: 19 June 2024

Congratulations to Professor Nigel Roulet, Department of Geography, for being awarded the 2024 David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching!聽...

New findings can help improve our understanding of winter weather in the St. Lawrence River Valley

Published: 1 October 2024

A recent study at 平特五不中 provides new insights into how winter storms develop in the St. Lawrence River Valley, findings that could potentially improve the accuracy of winter weather...

Gregory Dudek receives the 2024 CS-Can Lifetime Achievement Award

Published: 29 May 2024

Professor Gregory Dudek of the School of Computer Science has received the 2024 CS-Can Lifetime Achievement Award.聽...

Lighting up the circuits of the cerebellum

Published: 9 July 2024

New 平特五不中 study sheds light on the cerebellar nuclei聽...

Expert: Feathered dinosaurs appear to have used wings for speed聽

Published: 21 October 2024

Small, feathered dinosaurs appear to have used their wings to run at speeds previously thought impossible without flight, according to a new study by an international team of scientists, including...

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