Durability Analysis of Larger Photovoltaic Modules with Solar Tracker Systems towards Enhanced Share of Solar and Renewable Energy

Solar photovoltaics (PV) is currently the second-largest renewable energy after hydropower, producing 3.6% of the world’s electricity in 2016. To achieve caron neutrality, higher share of solar and renewable energy is required, and enhancement of durability of solar PV modules of larger size with tracker systems is the key. This research employs laboratory testing and […]

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Diet-ESP: Compressed Profile for IPv6/IPsec over the 5G Fronthaul

This research project aims to speed up 5G networks by making the way IPv6 and IPsec are used more efficient, especially over important critical interfaces in the Radio Access Networks (RAN). We plan to fully specify Diet-ESP, a simpler and lighter form of IPsec that takes up less space by using new compression methods. We […]

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Software development, integration, and testing of a 5G-based healthcare solution

The current healthcare system is struggling with maintaining quality and managing costs. With more older people and more cases of chronic illnesses, these problems are likely to get worse. By using the fast 5G network set up by Rogers at the University of Waterloo, along with medical monitoring devices from Mespere LifeSciences and the Tang […]

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Analyse de données pour la performance énergétique et industrielle

Le secteur industriel est le plus grand consommateur d’énergie au Québec, représentant environ 40 % de la consommation totale d’énergie. L’amélioration de la gestion de l’énergie dans ce secteur est un objectif essentiel, tant pour le fournisseur d’énergie et les clients, compte tenu des coûts de l’énergie, des impacts environnementaux et des ressources disponibles. En […]

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Kinetics of nickel metal extraction from mixed hydroxide precipitates (MHP) using high-pressure carbonylation

This project investigates the extraction of the critical minerals nickel and cobalt using vapour metallurgy (or Mond process) from a material called mixed hydroxide precipitate (MHP), a common feed material for the refining process produced from laterite nickel ore. MHP contains both nickel and cobalt in different ratios depending on the feed material source. The […]

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Electrospun composite solid-state electrolyte membranes based on lithium conductive metal-organic framework for high-energy-density lithium metal battery

As Canada advances to a sustainable and prosperous net-zero future by 2050, investment and research into the battery industry can help accelerate progress towards net-zero emissions targets and are a vital resource to support Canadian industry and workers in seizing economic opportunities for next-generation Li-ion batteries. Li metal batteries, as one of the most promising […]

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Integrated organic opto-bioelectronics sensors

We are now in Polytechnique Montreal studying organic electrochemical transistors (OECT), which can be used to detect the analyte ion concentration in the liquid environment. The nature of an OECT is to convert ion concentration signal to electron signal. In this short-term cooperation, we aim to integrate OECT with an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), so […]

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Establishing the Molecular Weight and the Length of Grafted Chains of PDMS Brushes Using the Ellipsometry Method

The field of research exploring slippery covalently attached liquid surfaces (SCALS), formed with Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) brushes, is fairly new and is proving pivotal in creating economically feasible and non-toxic solutions to resist fouling and prevent ice adhesion. These solutions will contribute to a more sustainable future by lowering the energy expenditure required for optimal efficiency […]

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The economic, environmental, and social implications of implementing smart grid management systems

Smart grid energy systems are considered the future of electrical grid management and delivery. These technologies and programs are innovative ways to ensure a reliable electricity grid, promote renewable energy, increase efficiency, and enhance consumer control. Smart grids operate as automated or computerized systems that centralize electricity grid control and ultimately provide a more resilient […]

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Development of a Strategy to Design and Optimize a Non-Licensed UHF Band System for Operations under Harsh Environment for Localization Applications

Two antennas will be designed at 915 MHz to be installed in a small cavity within the body of an equipment used for underground operations. The two antennas are expected to provide reasonable operating bandwidth and radiation efficiency to radiate through lossy polyurethane used for protection, metallic cavity surrounding the antennas, and the conductive equipment […]

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Automated Attack Hypothesis and Testflow Generation

In the field of cybersecurity, it is increasingly important to actively find and stop security threats, a process called threat hunting. The threat hunting is often performed manually, which is a tough process the requires deep knowledge, lots of experience, and time, which can lead to missed attacks and slow responses, affecting companies and countries. […]

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Super Resolution Model for License Plate Recognition

Our novel method enhances low resolution images from surveillance footage and facilitates automatic recognition of license plates. Even if the frames are blurry and unclear, the proposed model can enhance while prioritizing character and text information detection. This will be beneficial to security, law enforcement and investigation agencies.

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