Molecular Research Could Bring Cancer Vaccine
Studying immune system responses at the molecular level could lead to anti-cancer therapeutics.
Studying immune system responses at the molecular level could lead to anti-cancer therapeutics.
Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 award winner develops materials to help save our planet.
Seventy-five awards bestowed from the dean’s office and schools of computer science and engineering.
Improved solar air heaters can be used globally, which will help reduce energy consumption.
Second-year chemistry student Victoria Pham-Tran discusses motivation and connection during the fall semester.
Second-year physics student Grant Doherty shares tips for successful remote learning.
Seven CEPS graduate students have received NSERC funding to support their research.
Physicists shed light on electrical conductivity with exciting technological possibilities.
On October 16, the CEPS community gathered to celebrate and discover graduate student research.
Improved privacy technology can assist parking spot sharing and ease traffic congestion.