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Nitin Bishnoi’s research on sensor networks will enhance energy efficiency in buildings

The third-year electronics and communications engineering student from the Indian School of Mines will be contributing to more energy efficient heating and air conditioning systems in commercial buildings. The goal of this Mitacs Globalink project will be to implement a wireless sensor network of devices which will communicate with each other to monitor environment conditions such as temperature and pressure, turning on or going to sleep on-command. The sensor network can then use this information to make “smart” decisions, thereby saving energy in their own use as well as saving energy as the building heats or cools according to current conditions.

For Nitin, coming to Canada for the summer was an adventure in a number of ways as he had never travelled away from home on his own before. This led to new adventures in cooking for the student. “My mother is a great cook so I have had to start learning how to do it for myself!” But, he says, Canadians have been helpful and understanding as he learns the ins and outs of research —and life — in Canada.

 These experiences will be important to him as he prepares to make the decision of which university to attend for his graduate studies. “I was confused early in my program, but now I know that I want to be a manager or entrepreneur for a software firm – it would be a great pleasure if I could do my Masters in Canada.”

Mitacs wishes Nitin the best of luck on his future research and entrepreneurial adventures! 


Mitacs thanks the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario for their support of the Globalink research internship in this story. Across Canada, the Globalink program also receives support from Alberta Innovates, the Government of British Columbia, the Government of New Brunswick, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador, the Government of Nova Scotia, the Government of Prince Edward Island, the Government of Quebec, the Government of Saskatchewanand Research Manitoba.


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