Graduate Studies
Research
Research Groups & Labs
RISE (Reasoning for Interactive Systems and Experiences) Research Group
RISE is a multidisciplinary research group that explores topics at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human-Computer Interaction, toward ultimately enabling more effective interactions between people and AI systems.
Real Time and Distributed Systems Research Centre (RADS)
RADS performs individual and collaborative research (both fundamental and industry-focused) in multiple disciplines of real time and distributed systems: software engineering, system performance, modeling and simulation, system optimization, resource management, system security, artificial intelligence and machine learning as well as mobile and wireless systems.
Interactive Media Group (iMG)
iMG is a research community aiming at investigating a wide range of topics related to interactive multimedia systems. Their research spans areas such as human-computer interaction, computer games and animation, artificial intelligence, visualization, digital art, and various technologies for communication, collaboration, health, and education.
Advanced Aircraft Design Lab
Prof. Laliberte’s research is focused on the development of novel aircraft systems including advanced additive manufacturing, lightweight composite materials and remotely piloted aircraft systems (“drones”). He supervises a diverse research group including undergraduate, Masters, Ph.D. students, and research assistants working on these projects in collaboration with industry and government partners.
Collaborative Learning of Usability Experiences (CLUE)
CLUE is a Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) funded industry-based Collaborative Research and Training Experience (CREATE) program offered through 3 Universities and more than 30 industry participants.
MARVEL: The Mixed and Augmented Reality and Virtual Environments Lab
MARVEL is equipped with state-of-the-art high-fidelity XR head-mounted displays (HMDs) and tracking systems, enabling cutting-edge research. Their goal? To make XR accessible to all by developing cost-effective, user-friendly XR platforms
Creative Interactions Lab
As human computer interaction researchers, the Creative Interactions Lab works on next generation interactions. Their work pioneers novel interaction techniques with emerging user interfaces through software and hardware design, development and evaluation.
We are also part of two collaborative degree programs: the Data Science, Analytics and Artificial Intelligence program (https://carleton.ca/dsaai/) and the Human Computer Interaction degree program (https://carleton.ca/hci/) and many of our faculty can supervise students in these areas, although the programs have different application procedures to follow.