Lassonde School of Engineering | Faculty of Graduate Studies (FGS) /gradstudies Fri, 20 Mar 2026 14:20:19 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 91亚色 U engineer launches initiative to help public understand EV charging /gradstudies/2026/03/20/york-ev-charging/ Fri, 20 Mar 2026 14:20:17 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=68943 91亚色 has launched a new public resource designed to help people better understand electric vehicle (EV) charging and make practical decisions about where and how to charge. The initiative, led by聽Hany Farag, a professor in the聽Lassonde School of Engineering, is supported by a $139,294 federal grant from Natural Resources Canada through its Zero Emission Vehicle Awareness Initiative, which funds education projects that support cleaner transportation. The project is a 91亚色 community effort, with聽Abdullah Al-Obaidi, postdoctoral fellow, and聽Ahmed Abdelaziz, PhD candidate, leading the algorithms and software development that powers its interactive tools.聽Paulina Karwowska-Desaulniers聽鈥撀爀xecutive director of 91亚色's聽SmartTO聽initiative 鈥 supports community engagement, events and outreach.

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Master鈥檚 student strengthens AI innovation through internship /gradstudies/2026/03/20/masters-student-ai-innovation/ Fri, 20 Mar 2026 14:07:55 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=68938 A master's student, Caleb Morgan, at 91亚色's聽Lassonde School of Engineering is heading to Tokyo this month, where he will help researchers sharpen how AI technology reads and uses data. Morgan聽is the second 91亚色 student accepted into the competitive international research internship at the National Institute of Informatics (NII) in Japan. The program offers graduate students the opportunity to conduct research at global partner institutions, enhancing international collaboration and research inquiry.

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From Toronto to Tokyo: 91亚色 PhD student's AI research goes global /gradstudies/2025/10/03/york-phd-students-ai-research-goes-global/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 13:24:00 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=67163 Jing Li鈥檚 PhD supervisor probably didn鈥檛 expect to lose his student to Japan for several months. But when you鈥檙e the first 91亚色 student ever accepted into the National Institute for Informatics (NII) visiting researcher program, certain accommodations get made. Li is in Tokyo, working on algorithms that predict future events by analyzing patterns in data streams. Market crashes, infrastructure failures, disease outbreaks 鈥 events that leave digital traces before they fully emerge. 鈥淚鈥檓 working on time-series forecasting using large language models,鈥 Li says from overseas. 鈥淭his experience will deepen my understanding of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) methodologies and directly enhance my research outcomes at 91亚色.鈥

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Grants support 91亚色-led innovations in bone healing, cancer recovery /gradstudies/2025/10/03/york-innovation-grants/ Fri, 03 Oct 2025 13:10:00 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=67179 A 91亚色 researcher has been awarded more than $645,000 in funding for two projects aimed at advancing bone graft technology and improving post-cancer care.聽Assistant Professor Razieh (Neda) Salahandish of 91亚色鈥檚 聽has secured two major research grants: a $300,000 Ontario Centre of Innovation鈥檚 Collaborate 2 Commercialize (OCI-C2C)聽grant; and a Mitacs Business Strategy Internship (BSI) grant totalling $345,000.聽鈥淒r. Salahandish鈥檚 dual success in securing these competitive grants highlights her leadership in translational health research and innovation,鈥 says Lassonde Dean Jane Goodyer. 鈥淗er work not only advances scientific knowledge but also delivers tangible benefits to patients, health care providers and the broader community.鈥澛

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Lassonde professor champions diversity, inclusion in role as mentor /gradstudies/2025/01/31/lassonde-mentor-leadership/ Fri, 31 Jan 2025 19:09:47 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=63164 Alvine Boaye Belle, an assistant professor at 91亚色鈥檚 Lassonde School of Engineering, is working to break down systemic barriers for under-represented students pursuing STEM studies through her recent appointment as a mentor for the Indigenous and Black Engineering and Technology (IBET) PhD project.

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Announcing the 2022 Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars /gradstudies/2022/10/20/2022-provosts-postdoc-fellowships/ Thu, 20 Oct 2022 12:57:00 +0000 /gradstudies/?p=49424 91亚色 has announced Sylvester Aboagye, Landing Badji, Leora Gansworth and Graeme Reed as this year鈥檚 recipients of the Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars. This important initiative supports up to four scholars annually in any field of study and provides the successful applicants with a salary of $70,000 annually for a two-year term.

鈥淭he University is committed to creating positive change and this means taking action on the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. Our prioritizes an inclusive higher education environment and these postdoctoral Fellows reflect that commitment. We very much look forward welcoming them to our community this year,鈥 says Acting Provost and Vice-President Academic, Lyndon Martin.

The program鈥檚 aim is to address the under-representation of Black and Indigenous scholars in many disciplines and fields of research and associated careers. The initiative aims to address the lack of supportive mentorship and network-building opportunities available. Recipients of the fellowship are provided with collegial resources, supervision, mentorship and funded time to help them achieve their chosen career goals. The initiative promotes the inclusion, integration and nurturing of diverse backgrounds, knowledges and ways of researching, thinking, communicating and relating in order to provide equitable access to opportunities for emerging scholars.

Thomas Loebel, Dean and Associate Vice-Provost Graduate, believes that, 鈥淎n inspiring part of this program is the window it provides on the great range and significance of scholarship and research undertaken by the applicants. This years鈥 Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowship holders, each with a unique specialization and focus, are committed to conserving, caring for, and newly developing the world as comprised of sometimes simple, sometimes inordinately complex networks of organic and inorganic elements. Whether exploring energy efficiency, species and habitats, climate solutions, these scholars recognize the fundamental importance of an ecological approach to life in future times.鈥

Sylvester Aboagye is completing his PhD in electrical engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland. His stimulating research investigates how humans can improve the achievable data rate, coverage and energy efficiency performances of communication technologies. Specifically, his project focuses on wireless communication networks.

鈥淔or this fellowship, I will use optimization theory and machine learning tools to design communication technologies that operate in the terahertz and the visible light spectrum for the next generation of wireless networks,鈥 says Aboagye. 鈥淪pecial thanks to Professor Hina Tabassum, a global leader in this research area, who will be my supervisor for this project at the Next Generation Wireless Networks research lab.鈥

During the fellowship, Aboagye will be housed with Lassonde School of Engineering.

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Sylvester Aboagye

Landing Badji earned a PhD in ecology and ecosystem management from Cheikh Anta Diop University in Senegal. Badji鈥檚 cutting-edge research focuses on Chimpanzee self-medication, hormones and human-chimpanzee interactions.

鈥淭he Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral fellowship will allow me to study factors affecting the health and behaviour of a critically endangered animal, the savanna chimpanzee, in its increasingly altered natural habitat,鈥 says Badji. 鈥淚 am looking forward to collaborating with Dr. Valerie Schoof in the Primate Behavioral Endocrinology Lab, and to work with someone who recognizes the importance of supporting scholars from primate-habitat countries in becoming research leaders.

During the fellowship, Badjo will be housed with Glendon.

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Landing Badji

Leora Gansworth holds a PhD in critical human geography from 91亚色. Her innovative project investigates the environmental health priorities in the Algonquin territory.

鈥淚 am so thankful to join the Center for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages as an incoming postdoctoral Fellow. Chi Meegwech/gratitude to Dr. Deborah McGregor, the Osgoode Hall Law School, and the many others who have made this opportunity possible,鈥 says Gansworth. 鈥淢y research will continue to investigate environmental health priorities as determined by Indigenous Peoples. I am especially interested in working with those who continue to seek mino-bimaadiziwin, a good way of life, in reciprocity with all our relations, and an emphasis on restoring kinship with migrating eels.鈥

During the fellowship, Gansworth will be housed with Osgoode Hall Law School.

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Leora Gansworth

Graeme Reed is a PhD candidate in rural studies at the University of Guelph. He will be advancing his work on Indigenous visions for self-determined climate solutions by working with the Center for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages (CIKL) catalyst project 鈥淚ndigenous Climate Leadership and Self-Determination Futures.鈥

鈥淭his work is my commitment to deconstruct the dominant assumptions underlying colonial systems of climate solutions to advance solutions grounded in our knowledge systems, legal orders and governance practices,鈥 says Reed. 鈥淚鈥檇 like to send a chi-miigwech to Profs. Deb McGregor and Angele Alook to agree to walk with me in this journey. I鈥檇 also like to send a chi-miigwech to all those Indigenous experts who have walked with me on this path, as well as all those Elders, women, youth, leaders and academics who shared their insight with me.鈥

During the fellowship, Reed will be housed with CIKL.

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Graeme Reed

McGregor, director of the Centre for Indigenous Knowledges and Languages, says 鈥淐IKL is looking forward to working with both Reed and Gansworth as part of this fellowship program. Their work is timely, original, and important and will make great research contributions. We look forward to supporting them with their academic and community-oriented objectives.鈥

Learn more about the Provost鈥檚 Postdoctoral Fellowships for Black and Indigenous Scholars at 91亚色 by visiting the Faculty of Graduate Studies鈥 website.

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