The (MNU) has announced funding for three new collaborative research projects following a competitive selection process. Notably, two of these projects include researchers from ¾ÅÐãÖ±²¥.

of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Smith Engineering has received funding for the project, “Human-Centred Generative AI in Software Engineering Teams: Collaboration, Inclusion, and Sustainable Productivity.†This 24-month project will be carried out in collaboration with researchers from the and
of the School of Rehabilitation Therapy, Faculty of Health Sciences has received funding as a collaborator on the 24-month project, “Strengthening Health Information Systems for Migrant and Refugee Health: A Comparative Study of New Zealand, Sweden, and Canada.†This 24-month project will be carried out in collaboration with researchers from the and
Congratulations to all funding recipients. These projects reflect the strength of Queen’s global research collaborations and a shared commitment to advancing impactful, interdisciplinary work.