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Santevia – Social Media Intern, Product Initiatives Intern – Hannah & Kanako

Santevia Water Systems designs, manufactures and distributes mineralized and naturally alkaline water filtration products that help people get healthy. Our small but rapidly growing company is located in Delta, BC and is made up of forward-thinking, active, and tech-savvy individuals. Most water filters don’t have what you need to thrive. Good water doesn’t just mean free from contaminants. As a small but growing business, our goal is to continue to grow our brand awareness while also continuing to expand our product offering. Both brand awareness and product development will help us achieve our revenue targets. The challenge we currently face is that we have a small but busy marketing and product team, and are challenged to give social media and product development the time they need to thrive and grow. Having a dedicated intern focused on Social Media and Product Management will support our growth targets.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Heather Harrison;Stephanie Howes

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Santevia Water Systems Inc.

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Manufacturing; Retail trade

Université :

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Feeding strategies to enhance the sustainability of pig production

Novel feeding strategies may be effective alternatives for mitigating the environmental impacts of pig production. Lowering dietary crude protein levels, optimizing nutrient use efficiency, and the use of exogenous enzymes are some nutritional strategies recognized to decrease the use of feed ingredients with high environmental impacts, reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and other harmful components. However, little is still known about the potential environmental impacts of producing pig feeds through the comparisons of different feeding strategies. Therefore, this research project aims to assess feeding strategies that can mitigate the environmental impacts of pig production. This project will propose improved feeding practices to ensure the resilience and sustainability of pig production. On one hand, this research will help the sector to reduce GHG emissions towards net-zero emissions to increase its resilience. On the other hand, this project will also help the swine industry optimize the use of nitrogen and phosphorus throughout the production chain.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Marie-Pierre Létourneau-Montminy

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Agroscope

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Education; Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Université Laval

Programme :

Globalink Research Award

CSR Consultants Ltd. – Accounting and Finance Intern – Kevin

CSR Consultants provides a full suite of environmental site assessment and remediation services for all types of clients and projects. From environmental site assessments to detailed site investigations, and full-site remediations, our team of professionals has proven scientific and engineering expertise while developing practical solutions for various projects. Our clients include homeowners, property developers, construction firms, manufacturers, real estate and property management companies, and professionals including engineers, architects, legal counsel, financiers and appraisers. We feel the need to protect our environment and our planet while expanding our business, resulting in the need to modify various accounting systems to ensure an efficient accounting cycle. This internship will support our accounting team with a new skill set and a fresh perspective to problem-solve and enable more efficient business operations.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Heather Harrison

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

CSR Consultants

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Développement de solutions de décontamination du matelas fibreux lors de la fabrication de panneaux de bois

Les nouvelles technologies peuvent entrainer un développement énorme aux industries, en particulier pour ceux qui savent en tirer profit. Dans ce cadre et pour des objectifs de concurrence sur le marché mondial, les usines de transformation de bois cherchent toujours à des solutions technologiques innovantes pour améliorer la qualité de ses produits (panneaux de lamelles orientées).
En fait, lors de la fabrication de ces panneaux plusieurs contaminants (ex. les métaux, les morceaux de pierre, etc.) peuvent être présents. Ces contaminants (corps étrangers) endommager les presses de panneaux tout en causant des brûlures à la surface du panneau. Les fabricants de panneaux cherchent à sécuriser leurs équipements par la détection et l’extraction des contaminants qui peuvent apparaitre durant le processus de transformation.
Ainsi ce projet vise à chercher des solutions pour la décontamination du matelas de lamelles de bois selon trois étapes successives : détecter, localiser et extraire les contaminants avant l’opération de pressage à chaud du matelas.
Les techniques d’inspection non destructive (i.e. l’analyse par les micro-ondes, Térahertz, et les méthodes ultrasons) seront utilisées pour évaluer leur capacité en détection des contaminants intercalés dans échantillons préparés de façon similaire à celle de nos partenaires industriels.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Ahmed Koubaa;Hatem Mrad

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Uniboard Canada Inc.;Conseil de l’industrie Forestière du Québec;West Fraser

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Agriculture; Manufacturing

Université :

Université du Québec en Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Programme :

Accelerate

Optimizing data collection and analysis processes in the Canadian homelessness sector: Review of the literature and analysis of options

Non-profits in the homelessness sector, especially smaller ones, tend to collect, analyze and use limited amounts of data: occupancy rates, numbers of meals served, etc. In order to better serve their clients, and to manage their organization more effectively, a more robust approach to capturing and analyzing data on client characteristics, satisfaction and outcomes is needed. This project will : (1) summarize what the scientific literature reports concerning the advantages and disadvantages of different ways of collecting, analyzing and using data in social services non-profits; (2) ascertain, by interviewing 5 to 7 non-profits with exemplary data practices, just what these practices are; and (3) in addition, find out how organizations that have used the Canadian federal Homeless Individuals and Families Information System assess its advantages and disadvantages. The results will help the partner organization, The Open Door Montréal, design a data collection strategy adapted to its size and needs.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Dimitra Panagiotoglou

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

The Open Door Montréal

Discipline :

Sociology

Secteur :

Health and Related Sciences & Technology

Université :

McGill University

Programme :

Accelerate

Création de gabarit d’extraction de données semi-structurée de documents par méthodes d’apprentissage machine.

Cette recherche consiste en l’application de techniques d’intelligence artificielle pour créer des gabarit qui serviront à l’extraction de données de formulaires (en format images ou PDF) dans le domaine de la gestion. Une combinaison de méthodes d’apprentissage automatique (intelligence artificielle) et de méthode d’ingénierie traditionnelles seront utilisés pour ce projet. Il est également fort possible que de nouvelles méthodes d’apprentissage automatique soient créés. De façon plus détaillée, ce projet consiste en l’extraction des données de factures et autres documents afin de les stocker ultérieurement de façon automatisée dans des bases de données. Le système doit permettre l’extraction des données de documents multilingues.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

François Meunier

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

LOGINNOVE INC.

Discipline :

Computer science

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

Programme :

Accelerate

BC Hydro – Sourcing and Category Management Internship – James

Keeping the lights on for over 4 million people across the province takes a lot of talented people doing many different jobs, from working deep in a generating station, atop a power pole, or behind a desk. We’re working on upgrading transmission lines, building new substations, and investing in our hydroelectric generation facilities. It’s our vision to be the most trusted, innovative utility company in North America by being smart about power in all we do. BC Hydro’s Supply Chain function is integral to keeping the business running and the lights on. The Sourcing and Category Management Interns will lead projects aimed at ensuring that BC Hydro is taking smart steps when it comes to what and how we purchase, how we source items, and how we can work more strategically with our suppliers in order to deliver on our long-term vision. The intern on this project will work collaboratively in a professional team, where the focus will be on developing a category management strategy. This strategy will ensure to establish additional suppliers in order to support our future electrification projects.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Heather Harrison

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

BC Hydro

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Water

Université :

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Understanding Catalyst Ink Interactions and Aging Effects for High-Volume Fuel Cell Production

The increased global demand for energy coupled with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions has rendered the development of the hydrogen economy a top priority for governments internationally. In Canada, the goal is for hydrogen to provide up to 30% of the energy demand by 2050. In this context, the devices required for hydrogen energy systems, such as fuel cells, must be produced using cost effective, scalable methods. The proposed project will form a new research partnership between Unilia (Canada) Fuel Cells and Simon Fraser University to conduct strategic research investigations aimed to design better catalyst inks and coating approaches to improve the quality and reduce the cost of high-volume fuel cell manufacturing.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Erik Kjeang

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Unilia

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Professional, scientific and technical services

Université :

Simon Fraser University

Programme :

Elevate

Norsat International Inc. – Supply Chain Intern – Huong and Chidinma

Founded in 1977, Norsat International is a leading provider of innovative communication solutions that enable the transmission of data, audio and video for remote and challenging applications. Our products and services include customizable satellite components, portable satellite terminals, maritime solutions and satellite networks. Norsat International is consistently ranked among the top technology companies in Canada and the top 100 companies in British Columbia. We are headquartered in Richmond, British Columbia and we also have a facility in Aurora, Ontario. Norsat was acquired by Hytera Communications in July 2017, but it remains an independently operated Canadian subsidiary of Hytera. For the duration of this project, the interns will share powerful experiences with different team members at Norsat, ranging from the CEO, to the Supply Chain & Operations Manager, the HR Manager, and the Purchaser and Supply Chain Specialist. The project will create an extensive learning exposure for the three interns, whom will attend, among others, development and mentoring sessions. Our organization will benefit from add value through the specific knowledge the interns will bring on board and through their unique and fresh perspective.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Heather Harrison

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Norsat International Inc.

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Technology

Université :

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Hardy Sales – HR Intern – Gursimran

Hardy Sales Ltd. is a local and family owned business that started in 1982. We sell and distribute meat, deli, seafood, and bakery items to grocery stores, restaurants, and producers across Western Canada. We have an office and cold storage facility in Langley, BC and Calgary, Alberta. In addition, we provide flexible marketing support to our grocery chains. has grown into one of Western Canada’s leading perishable food distributors. By constantly developing new product offerings and implementing new processes, we ensure to regularly improve our customers’ experience. We want to audit our current onboarding, training, and continued development processes and come up with new cost-effective ways to maximize operational efficiency in terms of our HR policies.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Heather Harrison

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Hardy Sales

Discipline :

Business

Secteur :

Wholesale trade

Université :

Kwantlen Polytechnic University

Programme :

Business Strategy Internship

Testing and Further Development of a Predictive Radioactivity Transport Code for CANDU Reactors

Knowledge of elemental and radioactivity transport around the primary side of a Canada Deuterium Uranium (CANDU) nuclear reactor and the radiation fields arising from the distribution of deposits around the circuit can be used by radiation monitoring and protection programs to assist in the planning and execution of maintenance, inspection, and refurbishment activities. When incorporated into predictive modelling, this supports minimizing dose exposure to station workers. Intern 1 (Worapol) will use a mechanistic activity transport code to incorporate kinetic data obtained from experiments performed by Intern 2 (Vichaiyut) and add to the code by incorporating equations for the activation of zirconium and niobium materials inside the reactor core. Intern 2 will perform high-temperature flow-through loop experiments, simulating primary circuit conditions. The kinetics of magnetite precipitation on primary-side alloys will be studied, with the focus of calculating the temperature dependence of the precipitation constant. Intern 2 will plan experiments, receive training on operating the test loop, characterize the oxide grown on the piping surfaces, and calculate the growth rate, allowing for determination of the precipitation constant, at various temperatures.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Olga Palazhchenko

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi

Discipline :

Engineering

Secteur :

Education

Université :

University of New Brunswick

Programme :

Globalink Research Award

Effects of biostimulants on soybean responses to abiotic stresses during germination and emergence.

This project will investigate the effects of biostimulants on the response of soybeans to abiotic stress (frost and drought) during germination and early development. The ability of the biostimulants to improve the stress response of soybean will be assessed by comparing the germinative vigor, nitrogen fixation within root nodules, growth and development of roots and shoots, and nutritional status of plantlets. In addition to using biostimulants to improve soybean response to frost and water stress, we will also determine which soybean varieties are most tolerant to cold temperature or drought based on their genotype variability. The goal of this project is to determine which biostimulants are the most efficient and which soybean varieties are the most adapted to grow in the climatic conditions in Normandy.

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Superviseur du corps professoral :

Joann Whalen

Étudiant :

Partenaire :

Université de Caen Normandie

Discipline :

Life Sciences

Secteur :

Agriculture and Food; Sustainability & the Environment; Natural Resources

Université :

McGill University

Programme :

Globalink Research Award