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The Centre for Advanced Research in Experimental and Applied Linguistics (ARiEAL) is housed within the Faculty of Humanities at McMaster University. ARiEAL is a research centre that brings together a community of researchers ranging from undergraduate trainees to established scholars, and enables the researchers to excel in their problem-driven language science research in fundamental, experimental, and applied linguistics.
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How will AI impact the workforce? DeGroote experts weigh in
When it comes to AI and the workplace, questions abound: Should AI be used to screen candidates in hiring? Should managers use AI for significant decision-making? Should human employees report to an AI manager? Faculty members at the DeGroote School of Business are leading research that tackles these questions and more. Here, they share insights […]
McMaster and industry partners awarded $7.5M to lead semiconductor research
A new collaboration between McMaster researchers and industry partners TechInsights and Fibics Incorporated is advancing research and development for next-generation semiconductors. The 5-year project, titled CASCADE — Correlative Analysis of Semiconductors: Characterization from Atoms to Devices — is led by Nabil Bassim, a professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. CASCADE is supported by a $7.5 million investment from the Natural […]
Campus flags lowered for the National Day of Mourning
April 28 is National Day of Mourning. This is a time to remember those who have lost their lives, suffered injury or illness on the job, or experienced a work-related tragedy. McMaster’s flags are lowered today in recognition of the day. A small ceremony open to the McMaster community will also take place today from […]
