International Falling Walls Competition
Fast-paced global competition Falling Walls funds the winner to compete on world stage in Berlin against 100 other competitors from around the globe.
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Fast-paced global competition Falling Walls funds the winner to compete on world stage in Berlin against 100 other competitors from around the globe.
University of Winnipeg geography professor Dr. Ed Cloutis is helping space agencies analyze a Martian rock whose unusual spotted surface could represent the clearest evidence yet of ancient life on the Red Planet.
Twelve University of Winnipeg researchers received $688,135 in Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) funding through the Insight Research Program.
Ten University of Winnipeg researchers received $2,07,500 in Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) funding through the Discovery Grants Program.
A UWinnipeg physics team has broken a record for particle physics in Canada. Now, they have their sights set on a world record, and hope to gain insight into how the universe was formed.
Dr. Yaser Al Mtawa's research into smart systems holds implications for everything from defense and space exploration to transportation and agriculture.
Since January of this year, UWinnipeg associate history professor, Dr. Aileen Friesen, and UW alumna, Kate Moulden (BA 24), have conducted more than 50 interviews with children of Mennonite immigrants.
Dr. Kyle Devine discussed the music industry's evolving carbon footprint at Earthfest Music Summit in London, England last month.
University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Brandon W. Goulding, who studies developmental psychology, wants to discover whether young children can uncover the past by using clues in the present.
Dr. Qian Liu, Applied Computer Science; Chi-Chun Lin, Education; and Marcella Cassiano, Criminal Justice, all received Manitoba Medical Services Foundation operating grants for their research.