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Clean energy research targets idle engines

Feb. 22, 2013 - Simon Fraser University researcher Majid Bahrami will use his expertise in cooling and heating systems  – and $4.5 million in funding – to develop green air conditioning and refrigeration systems...

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Research endowment links SFU, Fraser Health as medical technology leaders

Simon Fraser University and Fraser Health Authority are poised to become leaders in medical research and technology innovation with the launch of a $5.25 million Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation B.C. Leadership Chair in Multimodal Technology for Healthcare Innovation.

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Research endowment links SFU, Fraser Health as medical technology leaders

Jan. 29, 2013 - SFU and Fraser Health Authority are poised to become leaders in medical research and technology innovation with the launch of a $5.25 million B.C. Leadership Chair. 

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FAS "Santa Claus" Food Bank Challenge

Dec. 5, 2012 - Santa Claus will be making an appearance in the Applied Sciences building - and students have a say in who dresses up in the red costume! 

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Sierra Wireless Mobile Communications Lab official opening

Nov. 28, 2012 - New collaborations with industry and research partners result from new antenna chamber in Engineering Sciences..

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2012 Faculty Awards of Excellence

Nov. 15, 2012 - The third annual Faculty of Applied Sciences Awards of Excellence reception was held on November 15, 2012; Dean Nimal Rajapakse took this opportunity to acknowledge the outstanding achievements of members of the Faculty of Applied Sciences in the past year.

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Maryam Sadeghi wins Innovation Challenge Award

Oct. 17, 2012 - Maryam Sadeghi, who received her PhD in Computing Science from SFU this year, has been awarded a 2012 NSERC Innovation Challenge Award (Honourable Mention) for her innovative use of artificial intelligence and mobile technologies to improve prevention and early diagnosis of skin cancer.

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SFU Engineering Grad Student Wins Best Student Paper at NASA Conference

Victor Gusev Lesau’s work on making hardware more like software has earned him a best paper award at the 2012 NASA/ESA Conference on Adaptive Hardware and Systems.

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Mechatronics Professor Woo Soo Kim develops direct-stamped nanoinks

August 2, 2012 - Researchers from Simon Fraser University in Canada have developed an affordable and process-effective manufacturing method that enables direct printing of functional nanoinks for flexible electronic applications.

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SFU professor's walking commute hits 10 years and nearly 25,000 kilometres

July 24, 2012 - Andrew Rawicz, an engineering science professor at Simon Fraser University, has been walking to and from his mountain-top workplace in Burnaby for nearly 10 years. 

SFU helps high-school students hit NASA landing pad

July 5, 2012 - Bhupinder Rathore, an SFU engineering undergrad, proudly stands behind a group of Surrey high school students he is coaching for an international space competition.

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Computing Science student Holly Becker receives Simba Technologies Scholarship

June 28, 2012 - Computing Science student Holly Becker has been awarded the Simba Technologies Inc. Scholarship in Computing Science.

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Team Guardian places second at national competition

June 24, 2012 - Students in the Mechatronics Systems Engineering program competed at two competitions this year, testing their unmanned aircraft on both the national and international stage.

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2012 SFU Burnaby Open House

May 24, 2012 - Applied Sciences students and faculty researchers will showcase their work at the University’s May 26 Open House from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Burnaby campus.

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Girls Get IT

Feb. 17, 2012 - Faculty members and several energetic student volunteers hosted more than 30 girls at the SFU Surrey campus to introduce them to computing and engineering science.

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Launch of entrepreneurship@SFU and Ken Spencer Entrepreneur Incubator

Jan. 12, 2012 - The Faculty of Applied Sciences partners with Beedie School of Business, BC Innovation Council and Ken Spencer to invest in the next generation of student innovators.

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In memory of Patrick Leung

Dec. 23, 2011 - The Faculty of Applied Sciences says goodbye to a dear friend and senior lecturer from the School of Engineering Science.

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Human genome research leaps ahead at SFU

Dec. 12, 2011 - A new algorithm from the Computational Biology Lab in Computing Science is making international headlines among the genetics research community, including landing on the December 2011 cover of Genome Research.

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Faculty and staff win Excellence Awards

Dec. 12, 2011 - Faculty of Applied Sciences gives out its second annual Medals of Excellence to recognize outstanding teaching, research and service.

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"Green" automobile researchers receive $5 million in funding

Aug. 29, 2011 - Two faculty members from Engineering Science received a total of almost $5 million under the NSERC Automotive Partnership Canada grant. Together with other university researchers and industry partners, Ballard Power Systems and Future Vehicle Technologies, they will conduct advanced research on next-generation automobiles. 

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Google Research Award to improve video searches

Aug. 2, 2011 - Greg Mori, Associate Professor with SFU Computing Science, and his PhD student Weilong Yang will work with Google researchers to refine video searches with a new one-year Google Research Award.

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Medical research project to capture 3D images during surgery

Aug. 2, 2011 - Associate Professor Ghassan Hamarneh from SFU Computing Science is leading a research project to benefit surgeons and their patients. His research team aims to bring the rich details of pre-operative medical images to surgeons who perform robotic surgeries. His project received $1 million US in funding from the Qatar National Research Foundation.

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SFU partners with industry for data mining research

July 21, 2011 - SFU is collaborating with Trusterra Technologies, a company that develops web-based and mobile platform products, through an NSERC Engage grant. Mark Drew and Greg Mori from Computing Science are leading a research team in developing a data mining search engine based on speech and image processing that will help professionals share work information more easily.

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Computing Science PhD student recognized for project that detects skin lesions and malignancies

May 25, 2011 - Maryam Sadeghi is taking home one of 10 Gold e-Poster awards at the World Congress of Dermatology in Seoul, Korea, for creating a computer program that uses images to detect signs of skin cancer.

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Engineering student wins first place in the BCNET Digital Media Challenge

May 16, 2011 - Graduate student Andrew Au recently won First Place (and $1000) in the 2011 BCNET Digital Media Challenge competition. His project, Veaver, merges together different videos in 3D to give users a better viewing experience because they see multiple videos and can switch from one view to another.

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People commanding robots not far-fetched

April 6, 2011 - SFU researchers are paving the way for humans to direct robots without pushing or prodding them. SFU computing science student Brian Milligan won an award recently for his video demonstrating an uninstrumented person commanding a group of robots by looking at them and using hand gestures.

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SFU group seeks new approach to webcasting

Mar. 31, 2011 - Jiangchuan Liu has seen the future of green computing and it involves collaboration outside of the cloud that is just now coming into general parlance as the next generation of digital communication.

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Engineer turns teaching into an award-winning career

Mar. 18, 2011 - Congratulations to Dr. John Jones who was one of three Simon Fraser University professors to clinch an SFU 2010 Excellence in Teaching award. Dr. Jones teaches engineering courses that often draw students into debates.

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Battle of the blocks – Surrey students’ Lego robots square off in science class

Mar. 15, 2011 - Robots guided by ultra-sonic, sonar technology and light sensors, battling like sumo wrestlers. Sounds like something out of a movie, right? For first-year students in the Mechatronics Systems Engineering program at SFU's Surrey campus, building fighting robots is just part of another Thursday afternoon science class.

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 Farid Golnarghi

‘Smart’ tires part of $2.6 million for research

Feb. 28, 2011 - Charging your car battery may soon be something your tires can do. Researchers in SFU's Mechatronics Systems Engineering (MSE) program are developing highly advanced and self-energized “smart” sensors for vehicle tires and bicycles, using wireless transmission modules and micro sensors.

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Erik Kjeang

Agreement furthers low cost clean energy fuel cells

Feb. 28, 2011 - It can fit in the palm of your hand, but Simon Fraser University researcher Erik Kjeang says his microfluidic fuel cell has the power to cut energy costs substantially in rural areas of developing countries.

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India mission

SFU furthers ties with India

Feb. 23, 2011 - The Faculty of Applied Sciences strengthened relationships and secured exciting new relationships with academic and business leaders during the City of Surrey’s recent mission to India. Several key initiatives with business on clean energy fronts, the other, to collaborate with a new university in India – were among highlights.

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India mission

SFU joins Surrey India mission

Feb. 8, 2011 - Two members from the Faculty of Applied Sciences will accompany Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts and an entourage of civic and business leaders to India this month. (photo courtesy of Agencia Brasil)

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Carolyn Sparrey Engineering Assistant Professor is featured in the Surrey Now

Jan. 27, 2011 - Carolyn Sparrey, SFU Surrey mechatronics whiz aims to revolutionize spinal cord health care.

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2011 Distinguished Lecture Series

Meet world-renowned researchers at lectures hosted by SFU Computing Science. These lectures are open to students, researchers and those working in industry and education who want to hear the latest leading-edge research. Admission is free.

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Surrey company developing high-tech security feature inspired by butterfly

Jan. 17, 2011 - A Surrey company is flying high over a high-tech breakthrough inspired by a shimmering blue butterfly. The idea, developed at Simon Fraser University’s campuses at Surrey and Burnaby, involves some really small stuff.

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Hybrid car gets 200 miles/gallon equivalent

Jan. 7, 2011 - Future Vehicle Technologies (FVT) has teamed up with Assistant Professor of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Majid Bahrami, to develop one of Canada’s first hybrid prototype cars called the eVaro, which was unveiled in Canada recently.

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Darpan Magazine, Dec. 2010. South Asian women conjuring a strange brew between engineering and philanthropy South Asian women conjuring a strange brew between engineering and philanthropy

Dec. 2010 - Dr. Ash Parameswaran and his team of graduate engineering students at SFU have combined both humanitarianism and computer technology by showing engineering is not all about computers, but also an emotional connection.[More]

Image from left to right: Graduate students Avneet Bajwa, Mona Rahbar, Sumanpreet Chhina and Carlyn Loncaric.

Students find support in Computing Science

Dec. 17, 2010 - Computer Science students find forward-thinking support system in innovative Academic Enhancement Program.

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Students qualify for brain battle in Egypt

Dec. 14, 2010 - The Battle of the Brains is on for a trio of Simon Fraser University problem solvers.  They’re heading to Egypt in February for the finals of the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) – after learning that their third place finish in a regional competition should have been a first place win.[More]


Dean awards Medals of Excellence

Nov. 16, 2010 - In 2010, the Dean of the Faculty of Applied Sciences (FAS) established the FAS Medals of Excellence to recognize faculty members who have shown outstanding performance in teaching, research and service, and a staff member who has provided superior service. Winners are nominated by faculty, staff and students. The Excellence Awards will become an annual event to recognize high performance within the Faculty of Applied Sciences.[More]

Ben Brown-Bentley
SFU Surrey Student Wins Entrepreneur Award

Nov. 8, 2010 - Simon Fraser University engineering student Ben Brown-Bentley is the Surrey Board of Trade’s latest student entrepreneur of the year. The 20-year-old Surrey student runs Adrenaline Productions, an events production company specializing in all-age and late night dance events.[More]

1000Genomes Gene Mapping Project Offers New Clues About Humans

Oct. 28, 2010 - SFU Computing Science Professor, Dr. Cenk Sahinalp heads the only computer science oriented analysis group within the 1000 genomes project, an international research group dedicated to mapping genetic variation among more than 1000 individuals. [More]

Ester best paper Computing scientists create ‘recommender’ system

Oct. 21, 2010 - A new system for creating trusted recommendations online has attracted interest from Internet giant Yahoo and earned its SFU developers a best-paper award at an international conference in Spain last month.[More]

MSE Student Participates in Day of Caring

Oct. 19, 2010 - SFU Surrey first year mechatronics systems engineering student Dropsy Kikabou helps paint the offices of Umoja Operation Compassion Society in Whalley on Friday afternoon. Staff and students of SFU Surrey volunteered their time as part of Day of Caring, a United Way initiative.[More]

  Canada's first graduate-level dual degree in Computing Science

Sept. 1, 2010 - The Faculty of Applied Sciences launched the dual degree Computing Science graduate program, the first of its kind in Canada, with Zhejiang University (ZU) in Hangzhou, China. By studying at two internationally recognized universities, students have an opportunity to work with world-class researchers and industry partners from both countries.  [Read full story]

systems-one_news1 Systems One

Sept. 2010 - The Faculty of Applied Sciences is pleased to announce the approval of Systems One, a new first year cohort program for Applied Sciences Surrey students.[More]

Computing science undergrads win BCNET challenge

June 24, 2010 - Three SFU computing science students have won first place in the BCNET Broadband Innovation Challenge for a Web application that makes it easier to host live lectures online.[More]

Image from left to right: Radu Balan, Jag Sandhar and Malcolm Lalkaka.