Since the New Year, the Faculty of Engineering has welcomed four new professors to its team. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Stéphanie Guilherme, Dr. Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Dr. Shiva Nejati and Dr. Paula Branco.
The Faculty is extremely excited to welcome these talented professors on campus!
Since the New Year, the Faculty of Engineering has welcomed four new professors to its team. We are pleased to welcome Dr. Stéphanie Guilherme, Dr. Mehrdad Sabetzadeh, Dr. Shiva Nejati and Dr. Paula Branco.
The Faculty is extremely excited to welcome these talented professors on campus!
Pascale Massot, Assistant Professor at the School of Political Studies and researcher specializing in the political economy of the Asia-Pacific region, joins the cabinet of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne as Senior Advisor, Asia-Pacific. Professor Massot was invited to reprise her role as Advisor, which she previously held from December 2015 until June 2017. We asked her a few questions...
Pascale Massot, Assistant Professor at the School of Political Studies and researcher specializing in the political economy of the Asia-Pacific region, joins the cabinet of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne as Senior Advisor, Asia-Pacific. Professor Massot was invited to reprise her role as...
Fayyaz Baqir always dreamed of making the world a better place, but tensions in his home country put this dream at risk. Now a visiting professor at uOttawa, he is able to continue his important work.
Fayyaz Baqir always dreamed of making the world a better place, but tensions in his home country put this dream at risk. Now a visiting professor at uOttawa, he is able to continue his important work.
Information Technology has a new, modernized workspace in the basement of Vanier Hall that facilitates agility and flexibility while offering improved well-being and job satisfaction.
Information Technology has a new, modernized workspace in the basement of Vanier Hall that facilitates agility and flexibility while offering improved well-being and job satisfaction.
A new self-identification questionnaire is one of several important initiatives contributing to a more equitable, diverse and inclusive uOttawa community.
A new self-identification questionnaire is one of several important initiatives contributing to a more equitable, diverse and inclusive uOttawa community.