Generous donation supports UWinnipeg computer revolution
UWinnipeg has officially opened the Dr. Ezzat A. Ibrahim GPU Educational Lab, a new cutting-edge research space for applied parallel computing.
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UWinnipeg has officially opened the Dr. Ezzat A. Ibrahim GPU Educational Lab, a new cutting-edge research space for applied parallel computing.
ShekonNeechie.ca comes to life on National Indigenous Peoples Day WINNIPEG, MB- ShekonNeechie.ca is a new platform for Indigenous historians to gather as an e-community...
Female Suicide Bombings: A Critical Gender Approach, written by The University of Winnipeg’s Dr. Tanya Narozhna, Associate Professor, Political Science (in collaboration with Dr. Andy...
Recent fire activity below levels of the past 2,000 years Source: Ecosphere Summary: New research uses lake-sedimentary charcoal records and tree rings from eight forested...
Dr. Nora Casson (geography) has been awarded the 2018 Chancellor's Research Chair. She will investigate northern ecosystems to help find solutions to protect the environment.
A Networking Conference for Industry, Academic and Government participants – June 21 WINNIPEG, MB – Manitoba is at a crossroads. High Performance Computing is fast,...
UWinnipeg has received a total$876,253 for six UWinnipeg researchers thanks to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
People can register now to share food stories, recipes Dr. Janis Thiessen is hitting the road to ask Manitobans in the Steinbach area to share...
UWinnipeg's physicist Dr. Jeffery Martin is one of the Canadian researchers that played a major role in an international collaboration that has gained new insight into the most elusive of the four fundamental forces in nature, the weak force.
Wiebe’s research explores quantum materials and how they could be used to develop electronics that are more affordable, power-efficient, and portable than ones currently available.