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UNB research team recognized with best paper award from IBM

UNB Research

Posted: February 26, 2021 7:00:00 AM AST

Category: Research, Partnerships, Publications, Accolades



Britta Sennewald, a UNB graduate student in computer science, and Dr. Kenneth Kent, professor of computer science, were recognized with the Best Paper award at the 30th Annual International Conference on Computer Science and Software Engineering (CASCON'20) for their work, Voting for Authorship Attribution Applied to Dark Web Data. The paper was also authored by Rainer Herpers and Marco...

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UNB graduate exploring biodiversity in the Arctic - NOW and for tomorrow

UNB Research

Posted: February 23, 2021 7:00:00 AM AST

Category: Research



UNB's research community is part of a larger, global community of researchers, innovators and leaders driving positive change. These connections with other specialists in their field are at the heart of knowledge sharing. UNB alumna Kelsey Koerner recently presented on her master's research at the Arctic Change 2020 conference; we asked her to introduce us to her and to her work, and about...

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UNB researcher awarded editor’s choice recognition for quantum gravity article

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Posted: February 19, 2021 7:00:00 AM AST

Category: Research, Publications, Accolades



Banner image: NASA image of the Crab Nebula, which was formed by a star going supernova, that combines data from five different telescopes. Read more about the nebula on NASA's site. Dr. Edward Wilson-Ewing is one of three authors of a paper titled, “Resolving the H0tension with diffusion,” published in General Relativity and Gravitation 53, 7, that recently received the...

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Spotting whales from orbit: new research project will help protect endangered whales using satellite imaging

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Posted: February 12, 2021 7:00:00 AM AST

Category: Research, Partnerships



Image: UNB researchers captured this photo of two humpback whales in the Bay of Fundy during a research trip in 2020. The federal government is investing $5.3 million into smartWhales, a research initiative that will use satellite technology to protect the endangered North Atlantic right whale. The initiative includes five projects funded by the Canadian Space Agency (CSA) and Fisheries and...

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