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Modélisation hydrologique à l’aide de réseaux de neurones pour des bassins à réponse hydrologique rapide de la région centrale de Veracruz

Le sujet de ce stage portera sur la climatologie, l’analyse géologique, géographique, hydrologique et morphologique de certains bassins dans la région centrale de l’état de Veracruz. Le climat est grandement influencé par des caractéristiques physiographiques côtières comme les montagnes faisant réagir rapidement l’apparition d’évènements spécifiques et de cyclones tropicaux en saison des pluies. Certains endroits à l’étude, pour n’en nommer que quelques-uns, sont les rivières Antigua, Jamapa, Actopan, Nautla et Tecolutla. On s’attend à ce que l’analyse de ces bassins, en complément des données hydrométriques et climatologiques ainsi que des informations historiques disponibles, serviront à caractériser et établir des régions hydrologiques homogènes pour la prévision hydrologique aux sites non jaugés (pour lesquelsaucune information de débit ni de précipitations ne sont enregistrées). Ce projet vise à caractériser des bassins jaugés de la région centrale de Veracruz, à les répartir dans des régions hydrologiques homogènes et à examiner le potentiel de leur utilisation pour la calibration de modèles de prévision aux sites non jaugés.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Annie Poulin

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Universidad Veracruzana

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Education

Université :

École de technologie supérieure

Programme :

Globalink Research Award

Waterways and Resource Use: A Study of the Effects of Heavy Industry on First Nations Fisheries Use by West Moberly First Nations

This qualitative study will focus on First Nations fisheries use and management within the community of West Moberly First Nations, Moberly Lake, BC. This research will be looking at whether industrial development has impacted freshwater fishery health in the area and the resulting social and economic consequences of development on the First Nations fishery users. The study objectives are: to understand the nature and extent of First Nations fisheries used by West Moberly; to explore the social and economic connections among West Moberly and their fishery use; to examine how and why fishery use has changed over time and, to develop potential solutions or enhancements to the current management and use of waterways in the Peace River Sub-basin based suggestions made by West Moberly. This study will provide the baseline information needed by Dunne-za Ventures LP, the sponsor organization, to make informed environmental decisions pertaining to West Moberly First Nations.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Annie Booth

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Public administration

Université :

University of Northern British Columbia

Programme :

Accelerate

Employer Demand-Driven Training (EDDT) Programs for Youth Employment

The proposed research project will research and evaluate the impact of Employer Demand-Driven Training (EDDT) programs undertaken in 5 pilot sites in Ontario. As a strategy, ‘demand-driven’ means putting businesses at the centre of workforce training development and using their workforce needs and challenges as the starting point to design effective programs. In this way, training is directly relevant to market demand. The intern will be involved in the assessment of the extent to which EDDT programs are effective and will implement the knowledge acquired from a systematic research methodology and timeline to understand the value proposition EDDT programs offer the current and next generations of youth and employers, who in conjunction define the future of the Canadian employment landscape. This project will benefit First Work as it will contribute to the organization’s institutional capacity to provide relevant and impactful programs to their stakeholders in Ontario which can serve as a model for further phases of EDDT programs and for training centres in other provinces.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Wendy Cukier

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

First Work

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Public Service, Policy, and Governance

Université :

Toronto Metropolitan University

Programme :

Accelerate

Human behaviour analysis using affective computing

The purpose of this project is to develop methodologies for automatic human emotion detection from video that can work accurately in uncontrolled, real-world, environments. Emotional activity will be assessed from signals such as the heart-rate, blinking rate or the diameter of the eye’s pupil. Architech Labs conducts research in the areas of machine learning, computer vision and human-computer interaction.
Automatic emotion detection is a technology of great interest to Architech’s clients in the Retail and Healthcare space.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

David Fleet

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Architech Solutions Consulting Services Inc

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

University of Toronto

Programme :

Accelerate

Ambidextérité TI dans une grande entreprise : Comment mettre la théorie au service de la pratique

Le Groupe Technologie Desjardins désire revoir ses pratiques de gestion afin de devenir ambidextre, soit d’exceller à la fois dans sa capacité à gérer ses systèmes actuels (mode traditionnel), mais aussi celle de livrer rapidement des solutions technologiques de qualité (mode agile). Sous la supervision de la professeure Line Dubé, mon mandat consiste à mettre à profit la connaissance actuelle et à formuler des recommandations portant sur la structure à adopter, les rôles et les responsabilités des acteurs, les pratiques à mettre en oeuvre ainsi que sur les principes qui devraient guider la gestion du changement.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Line Dubé

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Groupe technologies Desjardins Inc

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

HEC Montréal

Programme :

Accelerate

Enhancing Prosthetic Socket Performance

For people with lower limb amputations, the interface between the amputated limb and a prosthetic socket is very important. Suspension, or how the socket is held on the limb, is one factor that affects a person’s ability to walk efficiently and safely, movement confidence, limb health, and quality of life. This project will assess, evaluate, and identify area for improvement for new state-of-the-art elevated vacuum suspension systems that could improve functional aspects of socket suspension and also help control limb volume changes that adversely affect socket fit. In addition to mechanical testing, the CAREN-Extended virtual reality system will be used to test prosthetic performance across a range of simulated walking scenarios. The project outcomes will be used by an industry leader in the prosthetics field to create components that can improve the lives of people with lower limb amputations.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Ed Lemaire

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Össur Canada Inc

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Health and Related Sciences & Technology; Technology

Université :

University of Ottawa

Programme :

Accelerate

Methods for detecting Hardware Blu-ray player emulation, debugging or instrumentation

Blu-Ray Disk Framework offers content protection system which is intended to protect audio/video media against piracy. The Blu-Ray Content Protection System consists of three individually working components: Advance Access Control System, ROM-Mark and BD+. Each component works collaboratively with the other in order to protect high-definition content distributed on Blu-Ray discs. The ability of a Blu-Ray content protection system to detect unauthorized playback depends upon the protected information saved on the Blu Ray player, if an attacker is able to access protected information saved on player then it is possible to trick a player for unauthorized media playback. This research project will focus on the creation of a novel process that will be used to detect if an attempt to extract protected information from the player is being made. The result will be used to make the existing Blu Ray BD+ technology more secure.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Thomas Kunz

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Irdeto Canada (Kanata, ON)

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Information and cultural industries; Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Carleton University

Programme :

Accelerate

Distributed Control Strategy Development for Demand-Side Energy Management in Commercial Buildings With Photo-Voltaic and Energy Storage

Increasing global energy demand coupled with efforts to reduce our carbon emission has pushed for improved energy efficiency in many areas. One area in need of improvement is residential and commercial buildings. Specifically, the demand-side energy management of commercial buildings can be improved significantly with improved control. With the addition of on-site renewable energy generation such as Photo-Voltaic and energy storage, a large commercial building can be optimally controlled to provide reliable, stable power while maintaining minimal wasted energy. The goal of this project is to develop a robust demand-side energy management control strategy utilizing model predictive control and multi-objective optimization techniques.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Biao Huang

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Vancouver International CleanTech Research Institute

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

University of Alberta

Programme :

Accelerate

Supporting the scaling up of evidence based programs in schools: A Community catalyst Framework for Implementation.

Schools and educators are often asked to implement programs shown to be effective in reducing a number of mental health, and societal ills like bullying and peer victimization. While they often seen as the ideal contexts for reaching many children at the same time, the capacity of schools and educators to respond to the increasing demand for their expanded role in advancing the mental health and well-being of students is poorly understood and supported. Schools are often overburdened with growing curriculum demands, increasing class sizes, and special needs children. Our research examines the challenges and opportunities of schools as implementers of evidence-based programs. We have developed and are investigating the usefulness of a new “Community Catalyst” implementation framework that identifies programs champions in both the community and schools and supports them to act locally to enable high quality program implementation and scale up.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Bonnie Leadbeater

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Rock Solid Foundation

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Other services (except public administration)

Université :

University of Victoria

Programme :

Accelerate

Experimental Development and Design of Low Reynolds Number Airfoils for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) provide a cost-effective and low-risk airborne platform for scientific and surveillance equipment. Due to the variety of instrumentation that they can carry, UAVs have enormous potential for use in a range of commercial and military sectors. However, their small size and low speed brings about aerodynamic challenges that are not present on larger aircraft. The goal of this project is to better understand these unique phenomena at a fundamental level in order to develop practical engineering solutions that will improve performance of UAVs. The research will take place in the low-speed low-turbulence intensity wind tunnel at the University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies. Results will lead to specific design guidelines that Brican Automated Systems will use to stay at the leading edge of UAV development in Canada.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Philippe Lavoie

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Brican Automated Systems Inc

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Manufacturing

Université :

University of Toronto

Programme :

Accelerate

The role of miRNA in the normal development of the brain and neuropathies

Proper brain development is required for normal cognitive functions in mammals. Recent studies have shown that both protein-coding genes and noncoding RNAs, especially microRNAs (miRNAs), play crucial roles in brain development. We have identified several miRNAs that are expressed in specific regions in the embryonic and adult mouse cerebral cortex, and demonstrated their important roles in cortical development and functions. Using mouse genetic and RNA-sequencing approaches, we show that miRNAs control brain size by regulating essential target genes that determine proliferation, survival and differentiation of cortical neural progenitors. We also show that proper expression of miRNAs is required for normal proliferation of adult hippocampal neural progenitors. Our results demonstrate miRNAs as important molecules that regulate both brain development and neurological disorders. The students will learn basic molecular biology techniques, neural stem cell cultures, gene sequencing analyses and so on. The students will develop skills of independent thinking and experimental designs.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Claude Messier

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Agriculture; Education

Université :

University of Ottawa

Programme :

Globalink Research Award

A study of extraneous environmental factors that contribute to bird and bat mortalities caused by wind turbines in Nova Scotia

Post-construction monitoring and bird and bat carcass searches will be performed over two terms from mid-May to the end of June, and mid-October to mid-August at 8 wind energy sites around Nova Scotia. The data collected will be collected at each site 3 times per week at first
light and will include counts, species, time and setting. The data from the post-construction monitoring surveys will be analyzed and correlated with extraneous environmental factors, such as weather events and proximity to important habitat features, contributing to bird and bat mortalities at wind energy sites in Nova Scotia. The results will be used by Strum Consulting to inform wind energy developers on planning, development and site selection as well as potentially municipal, provincial and federal policy.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Kate Sherren

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Strum Consulting

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Dalhousie University

Programme :

Accelerate