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Strengthening trust: Ä¢¹½AV’s Indigenous research facilitator connects communities

Strengthening trust: Ä¢¹½AV’s Indigenous research facilitator connects communities

Zane Sylliboy brings academia and community together to empower Indigenous-led research and foster respectful, collaborative partnerships.  Read more.

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Andrew Riley
Thursday, September 25, 2025
Ä¢¹½AV research is helping Halifax design a fast-charge electric vehicle (EV) network that’s equitable, efficient, well used, and built to accelerate adoption, bringing real-world solutions to the heart of the city’s energy transition.
Rylan Graham and Jeffrey Biggar
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
Revitalizing city centres by making them more dense and mixed-use can help curb urban sprawl, write Ä¢¹½AV Planning researcher Jeffrey Biggar and UNBC colleague Rylan Graham.
Érick Duchesne, Gregory Cameron, Gumataw Kifle Abebe and Monika Korzun
Thursday, June 26, 2025
The future of Canada’s farming sector — and by extension its food security, rural communities and economic sovereignty — will depend on its ability to turn today’s crisis into tomorrow’s opportunity.

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Kenneth Conrad
Friday, March 7, 2025
Iranian-born Dr. Maryam Abdollahi, a postdoctoral fellow at Dal, has demonstrated that having the right support system and a willingness to embrace and learn from challenges can lead to great things.
Emily MacKinnon
Friday, March 7, 2025
Computer Science Professor Dr. Nur Zincir-Heywood founded Dal's Women in Technology Society close to two decades ago. This week, the group launched an award in her name at a gala just days after she received national recognition with an appointment to the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
Alison Auld
Thursday, March 6, 2025
A Canadian naval vessel with scientists from Dal and other Canadian government and academic institutions has cruised into Antarctic waters, carrying equipment designed and built in Nova Scotia, in an unprecedented mission to conduct climate-change research at the bottom of the earth.
Andrew Riley
Wednesday, March 5, 2025
Thousands of Canadians are saved each year by a device inserted in the body that zaps the heart back on track when it’s threatened by dangerous rhythms, but the side effect is pain and trauma. A Ä¢¹½AV researcher has determined the most effective way to limit the shocks, prompting a re-evaluation of heart treatment worldwide.
Staff (Photos by Danny Abriel)
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
See photos from a recent ceremony where Ä¢¹½AV researchers, administrators, and alumni were honoured with King Charles III Coronation Medals.