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VIVA Lab was founded in 1999 within the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (formerly School of Information Technology and Engineering) at the University of Ottawa. Research areas include:
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April 2013
Congratulations to Ahmad Al-Kabbany and Luis Gurrieri who won first and second
prize for Electrical Engineering in the graduate poster competition last week.
Read more.
March 2013
Marc Décombas gave a talk on "Semantic Video Compression Based on Seam Carving" on March 28. Read more.
Saeed Salehi successfully defended his PhD thesis. Congratulations!
February 2013
Professor Eric Dubois wins 2013 George S. Glinski Award for Excellence in Research! Details can be found here.
Samsung Techwin and the uOttawa iWatchLife team up to offer home monitoring systems. Prof. Robert Laganière of VIVALAB is the Chief Scientist at
iWatchLife. Read more.
November 2012
Alan Brunton successfully defended his PhD thesis. Congratulations!
July 2012
M. I. Sina successfully defended his master's thesis. Congratulations!
June 2012
May 2012
This summer, the VIVA Lab will organize seminar lectures and guest lectures. Check the "Seminars" page regularly for the most updated information.
March 2012
Prof. Robert Laganière was featured in the The Road Ahead article on the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada website. Congratulations!
Feb 2012
Luis Gurrieri received 2nd prize in the University of Ottawa Research Day. Congratulations!
August 2011
Prof. Rolf Clackdoyle will be giving a series of seminar lectures on medical image reconstruction from projections. Please contact him for more information.
February 2011
Prof. Eric Dubois was featured in the The Science of Anaglyph 3D article on the Art Director's Club of New Jersey website. Congratulations!
December 2010
The Virtual Navigation in Image-Based Representations of Real World Environments 2 (NAVIRE 2) project was featured on CBC Radio (Spark #131) around the 11 minute mark!
May 2010
The Virtual Navigation in Image-Based Representations of Real World Environments 2 (NAVIRE 2) project was featured in the Going beyond Google article on the Ottawa Citizen website. Congratulations!