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Dalhousie launches Atlantic AI Institute to help shape responsible AI in the region
7+ hour, 35+ min ago (221+ words) Matt Reeder - August 20, 2026 Last Thursday’s launch offered a preliminary look at the breadth of work already underway, with researchers, instructors, and partners sharing short presentations of their work and insights to date. A panel discussion also gave attendees an opportunity…...
Designing Productivity 2026
3+ mon, 6+ day ago (130+ words) After a two-year hiatus, Designing Productivity is returning to bring together Nova Scotia’s Industrial Engineering community for a full day of networking, collaboration, and knowledge sharing. Join us on June 12, 2026, at Dalhousie University’s Richard Murray Design Building to connect with…...
Hackers, barns, and breakfast: Why agriculture needs cybersecurity
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (455+ words) Suresh Neethirajan - March 30, 2026 This article was submitted by Dr. Suresh Neethirajan, Dalhousie University Research Chair in Digital Livestock Farming. When most people think about cybersecurity, they picture banks, hospitals, or government networks. Few imagine dairy barns or poultry houses. But…...
The race to the 2026 3MT title enters its final week: Meet the finalists
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (581+ words) Joshua Boyter - March 27, 2026 Dozens competed, but only 13 graduate researchers clinched their spot to face off in the Dalhousie 3 Minute Thesis (3MT) finals happening next Tuesday (March 31). The finalists chosen during preliminary 3MT heats this week — including the first-ever round held on Dal's…...
Quickening the pulse of biomedical innovation
4+ mon, 3+ week ago (1154+ words) Rolling out the welcome mat: Dalhousie builds stronger communities. Plus, Dal Innovates, alumni awards, lifetime achievement and Seymour Schulich. Featuring Dalhousie alumni and donors whose experiences offer inspiration and demonstrate leadership in their work and communities. Alongside these stories, explore…...
From energy hog to efficiency leader: Dal's largest library cuts energy use by more than 50% with retrofit
5+ mon, 3+ day ago (536+ words) Matt Reeder - March 17, 2026 People familiar with Dalhousie's buildings might point to the fortress-style Killam Memorial Library on Studley Campus if asked to identify one of the university's biggest energy users. Until this year, that answer would have been correct. Now,…...
New federal infrastructure support accelerates Dal’s climate and digital research capacity
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (726+ words) Andrew Riley - March 13, 2026 How freshwater systems can continue to provide safe drinking water as climate pressures grow. How the ocean captures carbon dioxide that drives climate change. Where marine animals travel as their ecosystems shift around them. And how to…...
Dalhousie experts push for AI optimism at Halifax town hall
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (871+ words) Emily MacKinnon - February 27, 2026 Artificial intelligence seems to be everywhere these days as do debates about its pros and cons. A group of Dalhousie researchers and a provincial policymaker gathered in Halifax this week to weigh in on the technology's growing…...
Two Expert Interview Opportunities on Dalhousie’s Computational Social Science Symposium and the Impacts of AI on Society, Culture and Research
7+ mon, 8+ hour ago (275+ words) Dalhousie University will host the Computational Social Science Symposium, Bridging Disciplines: Exploring the Nexus of Data, Culture, and Society, on January 24–25, 2026. The event brings together leading scholars from across Canada to explore how computational methods are reshaping research, culture, and…...
Dal prof appointed Fellow of the African Academy of Sciences for people‑centred tech design
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (550+ words) Emily MacKinnon - December 5, 2025 Dalhousie Computer Science professor Dr. Rita Orji has been appointed a Fellow of the prestigious African Academy of Sciences (AAS), an outstanding achievement for someone who entered the field of computer science without ever owning a computer....