Foundations of Academic Success in Indigenous Children

This research aims to understand Indigenous children’s academic attitudes during the pivotal transition to off-reserve schooling after grade six. It uniquely acknowledges educators’ vital role as unconventional mental health providers within Indigenous communities. By exploring stereotypes and attitudes, it bridges the gap between academia and community mental health providers, recognizing education’s potential in addressing mental […]

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Valorization of agricultural residues to value-added products

Oats and faba beans, often wasted in current processing methods, can be transformed into valuable food products. This can increase their economic potential and lessen environmental impact. Our proposal breaks down crop residues into sugars and lignin. Sugars are fermented into single-cell protein, while lignin is converted into vanillin. This vanillin, combined with sugars, produces […]

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Partnerships Empowering Canadian Innovation: Business Strategy Internships with the Cansbridge Fellowship

The “Partnerships Empowering Canadian Innovation” project, conducted under the Mitacs Business Strategy Internship program in collaboration with The Cansbridge Fellowship, aims to equip interns with the mindset and skillset necessary for success in the innovation economy. The project enables interns to identify strategic partnership opportunities with innovation organizations through industry-specific research, networking, and outreach. Throughout […]

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Investigation of Autonomic Responses Derived from Polysomnography in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Patients Using Signal Processing Techniques

Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is an important respiratory disease characterized by recurrent blockages of the throat (‘upper airway’) during sleep. These blockages result in short lapses in breathing. The low oxygen levels and disruption of sleep caused by OSA contribute to many problems including sleepiness, poor quality of life, awakenings during sleep, hypertension, heart disease, […]

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Redefining Agri trends for a better future

BC potato industry is facing a burning problem of finding low value for its second grade potatoes. The sponsor, Heppells Potato Corp, being the largest producer of potatoes in BC is facing the same problem of finding optimized value for its second grade potatoes. Currently these potatoes are just culled. But the market value of […]

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Development of new techniques for dynamic security assessment of power systems

In power systems, dynamic simulation studies are required to ensure safe and secure operation of electrical grid. In these studies, different devices, such as generators and transmission lines, are represented by a mathematical model with a number of predefined parameters. The accuracy of the simulation studies highly depend on the models used for different components. […]

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Towards Causal Deep Learning to Model Ecosystems’ Response to Environmental Change

In ecological applications, Machine Learning (ML) predictions are used to make predictions about alternative scenarios. Such alternative scenarios however can change the distribution of features that the ML model relies on for predictions. The implication is that such uses-cases implicitly expect the ML model to generalize outside of the observational distribution. Unfortunately, this is often […]

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A Marine Multi-Resource Usage Study for Possible Tidal Energy Installations in Campbell River, BC

This study will conduct a marine multi-stakeholder usage assessment for commercial, recreational and cultural purposes for potential tidal energy developments in Campbell River, BC. Tidal energy harnesses the daily movements of tides through confined waterways to produce electrical energy. Given that Campbell River is a busy multi-use marine port, planning estimates must be done in […]

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Modelling return on investment for women’s health research in Canada

Health research benefits society by improving prevention, diagnosis and treatment and helping people to live healthier, more productive lives. More than half of the Canadian population is women but only 6% of federal government funding for health research goes to female-specific health topics. Other countries, estimate that investing in women’s health research offers very high […]

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L2M – Prevention Technology for Pressure Injuries

We are addressing the widespread issue of pressure injuries—a chronic wound affecting millions—with our innovative solution, the Smart Sheet. This soft, flexible, and stretchable sensor array is designed for precise pressure and shear detection. What sets us apart is the Smart Sheet’s unique ability to seamlessly conform to various shapes and contours, providing accurate and […]

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L2M – Reducing Radiation Dose in Orthopaedic Trauma Surgery Using Depth Camera Augmented Fluoroscopy (DeCAF)

The proposed project involves advancing UBC’s Depth-Camera-Augmented Fluoroscopy (DeCAF) system, a novel device for improving efficiency and reducing radiation exposure in orthopaedic trauma surgeries. DeCAF integrates a 3D depth camera with the conventional C-arm fluoroscope used for intraoperative imaging. The primary goal of our project is to assess the feasibility and market fit of the […]

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