Why businesses fail

A large proportion of start-ups fail within the first ten years of their inception, yet most studies focus on those companies that are successful. In Ontario, we have a unique system of Regional Innovation Centers that exist to help start-ups succeed. Historically, data has not been collected once a company is no longer actively engaged […]

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Developing an Indigenous Land Trust Model

Land trusts are not-for-profit organizations that are able to hold and protect private lands for long-term conservation purposes. They are one approach for Indigenous nations to protect their traditional territories, especially in areas dominated by private land. Different Indigenous nations are interested in establishing their own land trusts but various legal, financial and administrative issues […]

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A Synthesis of Current Workplace Equity and Diversity Practices

Over the past 10 years, industry has drawn on different principles to support the creation of more inclusive and diverse workplaces. These principles include Equity, Diversity and Inclusion; Gender Based Analysis; decolonization; and safe spaces. In this research project, we will read what experts have written about these topics to find out what is most […]

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Phase II of Direct[Message]: Evaluating Older Adults’ Access to Technology, Art, and Life through Enhanced Digital Technologies

The Mitacs intern will support the community-based project Direct[Message] to develop and undertake research to develop a final technology-based model that will help older adults connect with arts online. The intern will assist in the data collection and analysis of 30 older adult participants’ experiences using and testing an easy-to-use keyboard prototype and an accessible […]

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A Computational Fluid Dynamic Model of Archimedes Screw Pumps

The Archimedes screw pump (ASP) has been used since antiquity (circa 700 BCE) for high volume, low head pumping applications. There are not many screw pumps installed in Canada; they are much more common in Europe. However, there is significant potential for ASP use in Canada since they can safely transport food-grade liquids, biohazardous materials, […]

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Health in HIPPY Homes: Exploring the pathways and barriers to wellbeing of refugee mothers during resettlement and the COVID-19 pandemic, and the role of HIPPY in fostering household health and resilience.

The Health in HIPPY Homes project seeks to explore refugee mothers’ and families’ health during resettlement in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and the various factors that affect their wellbeing during this period. Additionally, we are interested in better understanding the potential impacts that participating in the Home Instruction for Parents of Preschool Youngsters (HIPPY) program has […]

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Moose (Alces alces) winter habitat selection in the Northeast Superior region: comparing ways of knowing and seeking joint solutions using improved forest data

The goal of this research project is to identify where Indigenous Knowledge differs from how the province of Ontario understands and manages winter moose habitat, in order to better protect moose populations in the Northeast Superior region. Additionally, new and improved forest inventory data in the region will be investigated as a potential tool to […]

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Mechano-chemically and microwave-assisted catalytic hydrodeoxygenation of sugar alcohols to polymer components

Sugar alcohols such as Xylitol and Sorbitol are an abundant and renewable carbon resource obtained from plant-generated sugars and starches or – preferably – the breakdown of (hemi-)cellulose into the soluble sugars Xylose and Glucose. Already established industrial processes currently running at > 2 million tons/year allow the facile conversion of these sugar to the […]

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Sparse Representations for Embodied AI

Understanding scenes representing real world environments is a challenging problem at the intersection of Computer Vision research and Deep Learning and a necessary pre-requisite for Embodied AI. Embodied AI is an emerging field within Machine Learning that focuses on the challenges that need to be addressed for successful deployment of edge devices such as drones […]

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Accelerate Getting Research into Practice (A-GRIP)

There is a growing disconnect between the areas of focus in innovation research occurring at universities and the practical concerns, needs and direction of the animal production industry. Research has shown that ongoing communication and interaction between researchers and end-users is necessary, both before and during research, in order to ensure that research conducted is […]

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Documenting safety and efficacy for traditional Chinese herbs for use in dogs and cats: Draft preparation of a regulatory dossier

Traditional Chinese herbs (TCH) have been used for more than 3,000 years. They have gained increasing interest to improve performance in livestock, and have been documented to improve health and prevent, treat, and cure disease or ameliorate disease symptoms. However, limited knowledge is available regarding the modes of action as compared to modern medicine, and […]

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