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Polytechnique posts an enrolment increase and is on track to pass the 30% mark for female students, 10 years ahead of the Canadian target
June 22, 2020
In spite of the COVID-19 pandemic, Polytechnique Montréal is seeing impressive growth in the next generation – and semester! - of students, with enrolment surging by 8.5% for the Summer Semester. The largest increases are in Master’s and Certificate programs.
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/polytechnique-posts-enrolment-increase-and-track-pass-30-mark-female-students-10-years-aheadSalle de presse
Matins sans frontières | Croissance du transport interprovincial par autobus au Canada
Catherine Morency, professeure titulaire de la Chaire Mobilité, discute à propos du développement du transport interprovincial en autobus par des entreprises comme Flixbus.Salle de presse
La croisée | Un projet américain de centrale nucléaire sur la Lune
Guy Marleau, professeur au Département de génie physique, est interrogé sur l'annonce de Washington dans la course spatiale dont l'objectif principal est d'installer une centrale nucléaire sur la Lune avant 2030.Salle de presse
Y'a pas deux matins pareils | Les semi-conducteurs: pourquoi c'est important?
Oussama Moutanabbir, professeur titulaire au Département de génie physique, parle du rôle des semiconducteurs qui servent à la fabrication des puces électroniques, du rôle du Canada dans ce secteur et des possibles répercussions de l'obligation des manufacturiers, imposée par le gouvernement des États-Unis, d'installer des usines en sol américain.Salle de presse
In honour of the 14 women killed during the December 6, 1989 attack, and to promote inspiring engineering role models, Polytechnique awards the Order of the White Rose to Édith Ducharme
December 5, 2019
Montréal – With pride and solemnity, Polytechnique Montréal’s Executive awards the Order of the White Rose to Édith Ducharme, and this, a day before the 30th anniversary of the December 6, 1989 tragedy. Ducharme is a Université de Laval Engineering Physics graduate. Polytechnique established the Order of the White Rose in 2014, in homage to the 14 women murdered on December 6, 1989. A $30,000 bursary is awarded annually to a female Canadian engineering student who is pursuing engineering graduate studies in Canada or elsewhere in the world.
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/honour-14-women-killed-during-december-6-1989-attack-and-promote-inspiring-engineering-role-modelsSalle de presse
Successful Instrument Guidance Through Deep and Convulted Blood Vessel Networks
December 3, 2019
Latest breakthrough by Professor Sylvain Martel’s team at Polytechnique Montréal opens up new horizons for endovascular surgery.
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/successful-instrument-guidance-through-deep-and-convulted-blood-vessel-networksSalle de presse
Media invitation- To render homage to the women who lost their lives December 6, 1989, Polytechnique will award its fifth annual Order of the White Rose scholarship
November 28, 2019
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/media-invitation-render-homage-women-who-lost-their-lives-december-6-1989-polytechnique-will-awardSalle de presse
December 6 Commemorative Events at Polytechnique Montréal: Virtual white roses help young women from underprivileged backgrounds get acquainted with science and engineering
November 27, 2019
Montréal – With the approach of December 6, a solemn day of remembrance of the fact that 30 years ago, anti-women attack occurred, Polytechnique Montréal invites the general public to participate in symbolic and meaningful events that will take place during the Week of the White Rose.
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/december-6-commemorative-events-polytechnique-montreal-virtual-white-roses-help-young-womenSalle de presse
Researchers with IBM and Polytechnique Montréal “fold” a drop of water, solving a problem that has hindered development of portable diagnostic systems
October 9, 2019
Montréal – If you’ve ever stopped to watch rain falling on a windowpane, you’ve seen what happens when two drops of water touch and merge into one. But you probably never imagined that the physics at work in this phenomenon was the key to unlocking a solution for the development of miniaturized personal biological analysis devices. An international team of scientists from IBM Research – Zurich and the Microfluidics for Oncology Laboratory at Polytechnique Montréal made this remarkable discovery, and recently published the results of their work in Nature.
https://www.polymtl.ca/salle-de-presse/en/newsreleases/researchers-ibm-and-polytechnique-montreal-fold-drop-water-solving-problem-has-hindered-development





