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Rel8ed.to Analytics

The research associate would be involved in one or more of the following projects:
– A banking customer is interesting in identifying small-business property holders with specific financial attributes that may be responsive to a special funding opportunity
– A major global data provider has requested “special cuts” of data from our global database on subscription basis. We need to develop an end-to-end business and execution plan to satisfy this request.
– A government entity wishes to use our database for emergency management purposes during national disasters. We need to devise and implement a quality control process for data to ensure timely data updates to serve this critical need.

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Faculty Supervisor:

John Medcof

Student:

Partner:

Rel8ed.to Analytics

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

McMaster University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Identification des facteurs de vulnérabilité conduisant les athlètes à se doper

Malgré une littérature importante sur le dopage, il n’existe toujours pas de base de données complète qui permet une harmonisation des facteurs de vulnérabilité des athlètes au dopage. Le projet de recherche proposé s’articule donc à construire cette base théorique sur les facteurs de vulnérabilité en les catégorisant afin de comprendre les motivations qui poussent les athlètes à se doper. En conséquence, l’objectif est en premier lieu d’établir cette harmonisation des facteurs de vulnérabilité chez les athlètes. Ensuite, la recherche vise à créer un modèle de changement comportemental avec les facteurs de vulnérabilité afin de mieux pouvoir les associer aux programmes d’éducations proposés par les Organisations nationales Anti-dopage dans le but de les rendre plus complets. L’Organisation mondiale Anti-dopage, en tant que partenaire, retirera deux avantages importants à ce projet. Conformément avec le nouveau standard international sur l’éducation qui arrive en 2021, elle aura l’opportunité de bonifier les futurs programmes d’éducations sur le dopage. Elle pourra aussi développer le volet de la prévention en bénéficiant d’une solide base de données sur les facteurs de vulnérabilité qui aidera à mieux comprendre ce qui pousse les athlètes vers le dopage.

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Faculty Supervisor:

David Pavot

Student:

Partner:

Agence mondiale antidopage

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Arts, entertainment and recreation

University:

Université de Sherbrooke

Program:

Accelerate

Integrating Symbolic Reasoning and Statistical Perception in Task and Motion Planning

A robot, like any cybernetic system, must perceive it’s world and act upon it to accomplish goals. Most goals are complex and must be broken down into simpler tasks. In the physical world, these tasks almost always require motion to accomplish. But motion itself is far from simple; joint movements must be coordinated, obstacles avoided, physical obstacles respected, and efficiencies maximized. Moreover, this task and motion planning problem is presented in a dynamic and incompletely-known environment. Solving this foundational problem requires high-level background knowledge about the world, understanding of the environment formed from sensory input, reasoning over this information, and low-level motion control for taking action in this environment.
In this project we focus on the integration of symbolic and statistical models for improving applications including perception, action selection, and execution in robots. This project aligns with one of the core research areas at Sanctuary AI, and allows us to further the work necessary to have robots actively participating in dynamic human environments.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Kamal Gupta

Student:

Partner:

Sanctuary AI

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

Simon Fraser University

Program:

Accelerate

Uniting the Métis Nation of BC through values based leadership and strategic culture

The Métis Nation of BC, (MNBC) has been challenged with a sense of division among staff, governance and citizenship. As a result, programming is missing a strategic framework while ministries and chartered communities operate as independent silos. There is a clear and collective desire to rejuvenate Métis culture but without first acknowledging current state and a clear future state (Stroh, 2015), it is difficult to coordinate initiatives within all the cohesive Métis groups in BC. With this united and strategic framework MFCBC will be able to better serve their clients with an authentic understanding of the MNBC citizens’ values.
Through the process of Appreciative Inquiry (Cooperrider, 2005) and dialogical (Bushe, Marshak, Schein & Schein, 2015), solution focused coaching conversations, this project will identify MNBC’s collective values for a common vision to emerge to promote Métis culture and community in BC. In a Métis youth study findings showed that engagement in culture improves the mental health of Métis youth (Smith, 2016). This research idea proposes that a strong connection with core values will surface a shared Métis identity that will serve as a strong foundation for social connection and community. A current understanding of the needs of Métis people in BC will allow MFCBC to align programming appropriately.
Research will include interviews of regional representatives elected in the September 2020 election. This first stage will inform a large group dialogue with individual community presidents to build to unite Métis citizens in BC.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Michael Lickers

Student:

Partner:

Métis Financial Corporation of BC

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Finance and Insurance

University:

Royal Roads University

Program:

Accelerate

Researcher-in-Residence Initiative in Cultural Mapping, Economic Development, Social Inclusion, and Urban Planning

The City of Kamloops has volunteered to become a living laboratory for the study of community-engaged research and participatory practices in small city urban planning. The three-year Researcher-in-Residence (RiR) Initiative, supported jointly by Thompson Rivers University and the City of Kamloops, affords the City the opportunity to deploy enhanced research resources , with the aim of testing and documenting best practices in (1) community-university research engagement, (2) the integration of cultural mapping to effect more participative and pluralist policy development and planning, and (3) the development of new models for public planning and participatory decision making in small cities.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Will Garrett-Petts

Student:

Partner:

City of Kamloops

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Public administration

University:

Thompson Rivers University

Program:

Accelerate

Analyse des impacts de la disponibilité en eau sur la croissance, le transport de sève (sapflow) et la nutrition des arbres

Les changements climatiques auront des effets importants sur la forêt canadienne. L’augmentation de la température combinée à des précipitations stables pendant la période de croissance, amèneront une diminution du contenu en eau des sols forestiers et augmenteront la probabilité de sécheresse intense dans le futur. Malgré quelques études récentes, les impacts sur les forêts au Canada demeurent relativement peu documentés. C’est pour combler ce manque d’information que ce projet vise à :

A. Déterminer l’impact des variations climatiques sur la croissance et l’utilisation de l’eau à l’échelle de l’arbre en temps réel in situ.

B. Caractériser les impacts des variations climatiques et des sécheresses sur la fertilité des sols et la disponibilité des éléments nutritifs pour les arbres.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Daniel Kneeshaw

Student:

Partner:

Ouranos Inc

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Accommodation and food services; Agriculture; Professional, scientific and technical services; Public administration

University:

Université du Québec à Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

Investigation of rut and moisture damage resistant additives for asphalt mixtures

The main goal of this research project is to reduce the rate of occurrence of these distresses by designing and developing improved asphalt binder and asphalt mixtures appropriate for St. John’s environmental and loading conditions. The project will develop recommendations on specifications for asphalt binders, modifiers and asphalt mixtures to enhance the rutting and moisture resistance of pavement.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Kamal Hossain;Carlos Bazan

Student:

Partner:

City Of St. John's

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Public administration

University:

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Program:

Accelerate

Marine resilience in the Anthropocene: understanding the adaptive capacity of marine social-ecological systems to change

The ocean is experiencing drastic declines in biodiversity due to the cumulative impact of human activities, including habitat loss, resource exploitation and fossil fuel emissions. These declines in species abundance and diversity have dire consequences for coastal communities whose economic and social systems depend upon healthy oceans. While global analyses of human impacts on marine ecosystems motivate international political action, often coastal communities struggle to make use of large- scale analyses in their decision-making. In this era of global and local change, research needs to be conducted at scales that are meaningful to the entities responsible for implementing local management and adaptation strategies. My research will address this challenge by creating a framework to analyze the adaptive capacity of a marine socio-ecological system to anthropogenic pressures, using a combination of natural and social science methods. With a geographic focus on a glacial fjord in the Salish Sea, Atl’ka7tsem (Squamish Nation place name for Howe Sound), I am partnering with the Squamish Nation and collaborating with local governments, stakeholders and non-profits to conduct a survey and interviews that braid Indigenous, local and western scientific knowledge systems.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Christopher Harley

Student:

Partner:

Ocean Wise

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Arts, entertainment and recreation; Education; Other services (except public administration); Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

The University of British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate

Business Strategy Intern

The outcome of the project is to deliver a finished product that is ready to launch. This requires the following critical elements:

Product definition and design (price, size of transaction, returns, security, costing, etc)
Product collateral (communication piece – design, features, benefits)
Market validation (customer and stakeholder input and feedback)
Launch strategy (marketing and communication, distribution channels, strategic alliances and key stakeholders, etc)
Business case and financial plan.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Cynthia Bishop

Student:

Partner:

Efficiency Capital

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Construction and infrastructure

University:

McMaster University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Chatbot Service Intent Mapping Project

Chatbot service intent mapping project will focus on understanding Ada support’s user intent to provide them with the most relevant answer or connect them with the best agent. By collaborating with the Analytics & Insights team at Ada, I will be instrumental in shaping how millions of our customers interact with Ada products. I will be working directly with data engineers, data scientists, ML engineers, and business stakeholders to analyze and synthesize data that can guide Ada’s business and product strategies.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Jay Handelman

Student:

Partner:

Ada

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Queen's University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Locations Locketgo Inc

Pour survivre, Locketgo a besoin de s’attaquer aux marchés des immeubles et tours à condo ainsi qu’au commerce de détail. Pour assurer son succès, nous avons besoin d’une ressource de marketing stratégique qui nous aidera à créer un environnement où il sera propice à la force de vente de Locketgo d’écouler ses casiers.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Sylvain Perron

Student:

Partner:

Locketgo

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Public administration; Transportation and warehousing

University:

HEC Montréal

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Diversity and Inclusion – Ottawa Board of Trade

By developing a strategy and committee structure to assist businesses in Ottawa embrace diversity, diversity and inclusion in the workplace will be addressed and our neighbourhoods, workplaces, and schools will see the collective benefits of embracing diversity.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dana Brown

Student:

Partner:

Ottawa Board of Trade

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Management of companies and enterprises

University:

Carleton University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship