Optimal Numerical-Weather-Prediction Parameters for Wind-Power Forecasting

BC Hydro purchases power from four independent wind farms in British Columbia to supplement their hydropower. But wind is not steady, so BC Hydro must compensate for shortfalls or excesses in wind power to provide steady, reliable, economical power to its customers. To achieve this reliability, BC Hydro uses wind forecasts provided by the University […]

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Enhancing software developer and user productivity

This project will investigate how software developers work with structured information. It will use information about that interaction to improve tools needed by developers. It will assess whether those tools improve the productivity of software developers. The project will also compare the access patterns of users of business intelligence applications to those of developers to […]

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Tissue-constructs to predict optimal vaccine response in neonates.

Vaccines are one of the most effective methods for protection against life-threatening infections such as hepatitis B. Due to the difficulties associated with extensive clinical trials on younger population groups such as infants and newborns, vaccine research is primarily conducted on adults. Therefore, there is a significant gap in our current knowledge of early-life immune […]

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Exploring the Factors Influencing Forest Therapy and Evaluating its Therapeutic Effects

Typical forests in Canada were used to qualitatively and quantitatively study atmospheric environmental factors and plant therapy characteristics The relationship between negative oxygen ion concentration and phytoncides and the environmental factors was analysed by means of path analysis and regression analysis. Biotic and abiotic factors affecting the release of phytoncides are studied, and their effects […]

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Multi-modal Defect Detection of Fillet Joints in Gas Metal Arc Welding

Failure in pipelines may have financial and life-threatening consequences. High-quality weld joints in pipelines can avoid these consequences and improve the company’s productivity and reputation. To improve the weld quality, an efficient solution is to detect the defects. A collaboration of human and robots can provide an accurate, robust defect detection system. This system requires […]

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Development of an in vivo liver cancer model for immunotherapy validation

Many liver cancer cases are diagnosed at advanced and inoperable stages, at this point, the disease is highly lethal and most patients do not survive more than a year. Currently, the front-line treatment for inoperable liver cancer is antibody-based immunotherapy, but only 30% of patients respond to this therapy. Our lab has developed a lipid […]

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Efficient Emitters for OLEDs using Structural Constraint

Lighting is one of the largest demands on the global electricity supply at nearly 20%, meaning that a small change to more efficient lighting technology can have an outsized impact on our environmental footprint. Current research into efficient lighting technology is focused on third-generation organic light emitting diodes that emit light through thermally activated delayed […]

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Post-discharge health-related quality of life, disability, and risk of post-traumatic stress disorder amongst the survivors of the veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation during the COVID-19 pandemic

During the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with severe pneumonia sometimes required a type of life-support machine for their lungs called ECMO. Using large intra-venous lines, ECMO removes blood from a patient, adds oxygen to the blood, and puts it back into the body. While it can be life-saving, some patients can develop a brain injury while […]

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Hypoxia severity impacts on cortical activity in moderate to severe OSA patients

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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The Freeze Tolerance of the Terrestrial Slug, Ambigolimax valentianus

Land-dwelling slugs are routinely exposed to cold or freezing temperature during the winter. Some species of slugs can even survive partial ice formation within their bodies. How they survive low temperatures is largely a mystery as ice formation is damaging, and they lack external protection like shells. This project aims to determine the lower temperature […]

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Evaluating diverse non-brewing yeast strains for novel new-make spirit applications

Many of the flavours found in whisky and other distilled spirits are derived from alcoholic fermentation, most commonly by the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Given the biodiversity of different yeast strains and species, there is an opportunity to identify strains that can produce alcoholic beverages with unique flavours and aromas. The Measday lab has isolated hundreds […]

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Improving the Onboarding Process for the Heardthat App

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) is ushering in a new era of technology for assistive hearing devices. One example is HeardThat, a smartphone app that uses AI to enhance speech comprehension. It helps people carry on conversations more easily in the presence of background noise. This is something that many struggle with even if […]

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