The application of graphene thin film membranes in solar harvesting for production of water and recovery of nutrients from urine

This project will graphene thin films using for water purification using solar evaporation. We will utilize an intercalation-assisted technique to prepare surfactant-free graphene dispersions. We will fabricate large-area graphene films and deposit them on filter paper through vacuum filtration, followed by thermal treatment to enhance their stability and optical properties. These films will be examined […]

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Understanding care utilisation for people with atypical anorexia nervosa and anorexia nervosa

Eating disorders are serious mental health conditions posing significant physical and mental health harm to those affected. While anorexia nervosa (AN) – a condition characterized by food restriction resulting in low body weight is likely the best-known eating disorder, there are several other types of eating disorders, including atypical anorexia nervosa (AAN). However, eating disorder […]

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The Commonwealth of Nations and Decolonization in the Global British Empire

This project re-examines the Commonwealth of Nations to consider the role of Commonwealth membership in the constitutional development of former colonies of the British Empire. Looking at Canada, the United Kingdom, and the Commonwealth Caribbean, this project situates these countries within the larger history of decolonization and national independence in the twentieth century. The methodology […]

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Phylogeographic analysis of susceptible and resistant Aspergillus fumigatus isolates from Manitoba

Aspergillus fumigatus is a widely distributed filamentous fungus found in soil and decaying organic material. It is also capable of causing serious respiratory infections in those with underlying health conditions, and it was named as a top-priority fungal pathogen by the World Health Organization. Recent global evidence demonstrated that agricultural antifungals contribute to clinical antifungal […]

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Harnessing Next-Generation Sequencing for Large-Scale Fungal Surveillance and Diagnostics in Sorghum

Project overview: Identification of fungal communities within the sorghum phyllosphere from symptomatic samples via Next-Generation Sequencing Sorghum is vital for food security in drought-prone areas of South Africa. However, fungal diseases such as leaf blight, anthracnose, and panicle blight significantly reduce yields and grain quality. With limited recent data, this project seeks to characterize fungal […]

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Ethnobotanical survey of Indigenous vegetables consumed in some Limpopo communities in the form of “food as medicine” and bioavailability of their phytonutrients

Indigenous leafy vegetables (ILVs) are the cheapest and easily accessible sources of important nutrients such as proteins, vitamins, especially the pro vitamin A and essential amino acids. Most of ILVs have long been known and reported to have many health properties through the presence of phytochemicals. Phytochemicals are bioactive, non-nutrient plant compounds in fruits, vegetables, […]

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Separation of Heterogeneous Biological Samples Using a Tangential Flow Filtration Microfluidic Device

This work suggests an innovative microfluidic approach for complex biological sample separation, emphasizing the need for methods that enhance efficiency while considering the delicate nature of such samples. This project aims to deploying a continuous, portable microfluidic sorter that can effectively process heterogeneous organoid samples, enhancing throughput and preserving sample integrity. The findings will contribute […]

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Proofs of Quantum Knowledge: Theory and Applications

A quantum proof of knowledge (QPoK) is a protocol in quantum computing that allows one party (the prover) to convince another party (the verifier) that they possess certain knowledge without revealing the knowledge itself. Our research proposal aims to advance the science of QPoKs by developing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. We will explore […]

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Étude de l’effet mémoire d’une décharge à barrière diélectrique dans l’air à la pression atmosphérique

Les décharges à barrière diélectrique diffuses ont un intérêt en industrie pour faire du traitement de surface par exemple. Cependant, ce régime de décharge dépend de nombreux paramètres (gaz, fréquence d’excitation, tension appliquée…) et peut être compliqué à obtenir. Obtenu dans un premier temps dans les gaz noble, ou encore l’azote, il a été montré […]

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Caractérisation par imagerie rapide d’un plasma d’onde de surface sous l’influence d’injection pulsée de gaz

Les procédés plasmas assistés par des injections d’aérosols sont commun pour effectuer du dépôt de revêtement fonctionnel, le mode pulsé permettant au plasma de retourner à l’équilibre est par ailleurs préférable au mode continue. Les plasmas d’onde de surface sont reconnus comme étant particulièrement stables et faciles à mettre en place. Cependant, ce mode d’injection […]

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Dépôt de couches minces nanocomposites TiO2/Fe2O3 par procédé hybride PECVD/injection de solution

Les couches minces nanocomposites (i.e. formées de nanoparticules incluses dans une matrice) sont attractives du fait de leurs propriétés multifonctionnelles. Une approche pour obtenir des matériaux Nanocomposites Multifonctionnels Contrôlés consiste à injecter une solution colloïdale (ici oxyde de fer) dans un plasma (précurseur de TiO2) de manière à obtenir, en une seule étape et sans […]

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An Automatic Approach to Transfer Function Tuning Using Reinforcement Learning

Optimizing an interaction to achieve the highest possible performance is desirable for many applications. For instance, even minor improvements in the mapping between a computer mouse’s movement and a cursor on a screen can significantly enhance comfort and usability. Similarly, better mapping an operator’s joystick inputs to crane movements could boost productivity. Both examples emphasize […]

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