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Numerical models for the electrical stimulation of cartilage and bone.

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TBD

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Universität Rostock

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Education

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Globalink Research Award

Improved condensation for economical drinking water generation

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TBD

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RPTU Kaiserslautern-Landau

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Engineering

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Globalink Research Award

Modeling and simulation of a magnetic MEMS Container

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TBD

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Kaiserslautern University of Applied Sciences

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Engineering

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Globalink Research Award

Analytical Chemistry Instrumentation ? Development of HPLC columns for Ion Analysis Applications

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TBD

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Philipps-Universität Marburg

Discipline :

Physics

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Globalink Research Award

Influence of cholesterol metabolism on neurodegenerative diseases

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TBD

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University of Tübingen

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Life Sciences

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Globalink Research Award

Combinatorial commutative algebra of symmetric matrices

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TBD

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Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg

Discipline :

Computer science

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Globalink Research Award

Effects of light on the circadian clock of Drosophila melanogaster

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TBD

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Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster

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Life Sciences

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Globalink Research Award

Internship in the field of unmanned surface vehicles

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TBD

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Partenaire :

Jade University of Applied Sciences

Discipline :

Engineering

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Globalink Research Award

INVESTIGATIONS ON THE USABILITY OF BIOGENIC RAW MATERIALS AND RESIDUES AS POLYMER ADDITIVES

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TBD

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Partenaire :

Hochschule Hof

Discipline :

Physics

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Globalink Research Award

Business and Data Analyst

This project will be looking to work with the Cansbridge Fellowship to work on solutions for food waste and innovative solutions for waste management today. I will be working on this project in conjunction with a Singapore-based startup as a case study to work on waste management and the reduction of food wastes in the existing flow between suppliers and customers. I will be placed as a specialist for data analytics to provide insights into the business and connect with stakeholders to provide for strategies that can be optimized for the business model going into the future. Moreover, I will be placed in a team under the project manager to ensure I am able to provide clear analysis into their existing processes and will be then responsible for providing more clientele in service lines which are revealed to be the most impactful when pursuing.
The partner organization will be supporting this project and will look to provide an internationally connected project for a clear positive impact on the Canadian region. Moreover, they will be operating to provide the resources for me as the student to succeed in my deliverables for this project. This will look to extend their capacity to support more innovation projects and fellows that are looking to fulfill their entrepreneurial spirits!

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Christopher Yip

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Partenaire :

Cansbridge Fellowship

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Technology; Sustainability & the Environment; Social Innovation

Université :

University of Toronto

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Facilitating the Dissemination of Scientifically-Proven Psychological Interventions through Instructional Videos

Nellie Health (aka. Nellie) is a Canadian mental health startup company that aims to improve the accessibility of evidence-based mental health care for stress- and trauma-related mental health problems. Our vision is to revolutionize the mental healthcare delivery system by using innovative technology to facilitate the delivery of scientifically-supported interventions. The proposed business strategy internship project will support Nellie’s efforts to facilitate access to evidence-based treatment through the creation of a library of instructional videos, aimed at client consumers, describing scientifically-proven techniques for the spectrum of mental health conditions. These short videos to be produced will provide patients with information about their conditions, the rationale behind various therapeutic interventions, and instructions for how to implement them in their daily lives (i.e., microskills). Nellie ultimately strives to get individuals with trauma and stress-related conditions quality care, and this project is integral to supporting our mission.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Andrew Kim

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Nellie Health Canada

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Health and Related Sciences & Technology

Université :

Toronto Metropolitan University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Finite element modelling for the assessment of dented pipelines

Pipelines are extensively used across Canada and worldwide as a safe, reliable, and environmentally friendly way of transporting oil and gas. The pipelines traversing different ground conditions are sometimes subjected to minor mechanical damages from external interference. A dent is a type of mechanical damage resulting in a plastic deformation of the pipe wall. The proposed research focuses on developing a cost-effective solution for the dented pipes with an assessment of the performance of the pipes using numerical modeling. The research findings would be useful for updating the pipe design codes with a better understanding of the behavior of the dented pipes.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Ashutosh Dhar

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Partenaire :

Northern Crescent

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Programme :

Accelerate