UWinnipeg profs are mapping Norway
A trio of UWinnipeg professors are collaborating with NTNU-Gjøvik, Norway to create maps of Norway using satellite images, neural networks and the technology of the Dr. Ezzat A. Ibrahim GPU Educational Lab.
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A trio of UWinnipeg professors are collaborating with NTNU-Gjøvik, Norway to create maps of Norway using satellite images, neural networks and the technology of the Dr. Ezzat A. Ibrahim GPU Educational Lab.
UWinnipeg's Laura Rae, an instructor in women and gender studies and playwright is presenting her original work Dragonfly from March 14 – 24, 2019 at the Rachel Browne Theatre.
The University of Winnipeg will be celebrating International Women's Day 2019 all week long, with a series of events that celebrate women's achievements, support women's rights and advance gender equality.
PACE offers new Supply Chain Management Diploma is the only management level program in Manitoba and it is supported by the Supply Chain Management Association – Manitoba (SCMA).
Dr. David Suzuki and Dr. Ian Mauro are touring British Columbia this month to promote their new film 'Beyond Climate.'
UWinnipeg's Dr. Christopher Wiebe and his Quantum Materials Group have discovered a new material that might be changing our science textbooks.
UWinnipeg's new AR virtual sandbox uses 3D visualization applications to demonstrate geographic concepts while allowing users to physically shape and contour sand.
The multi-faceted, performance-based art project and labour of love, Return Atacama, documents the journey of the artist collective CONSTELACIONES.
UWinnipeg's evolutionary biologist Susan Lingle's research will be featured on CBC's Nature of Things with David Suzuki this Sunday, March 3 at 7:00 pm CST.
Dr. Kunstatter has been recognized by the prestigious American Physical Society for his prolific scientific journal article reviews.