Performance-Based Seismic Assessment of Irregular Bridges

The current project is designed to assess the level of damage that a realistic irregular bridge will undergo after the occurrence of an earthquake. This study encourages an improved understanding of post-seismic return to service and repair of an irregular bridge. A more sophisticated approach will be used to analyze the complex vibrations of the […]

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Social Procurement Value Proposition

This project aims to develop a tool for cities and municipalities to use to negotiate and evaluate how large real estate development projects coming into communities, especially vulnerable neighbourhoods, can provide benefits back to that community. The specific focus of these benefits is on providing work and training opportunities for local residents, as well as […]

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Hey Neighbour! Evaluation and Understanding Social Connections and Engagement

The Hey Neighbour! pilot program evaluation intends to draw conclusions about the potential of social policy interventions into urban neighbourhoods. First, we will review the multidisciplinary research trends and approaches related to the question of improving social quality in urban neighbourhoods and communities. This will include review of the terminology, definitions of related terminology, overlapping […]

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Multivariate analysis of neuroimaging and non–invasive brain stimulation data to assess functional and structural reorganization in the brain following stroke

The brain is a dynamically evolving structure. Rehabilitation interventions take advantage of the malleable properties of the brain that persist even after an injury from stroke. Various interventions are used in clinical practice at an attempt to restore normal neurological function. Non-invasive brain stimulation is a novel technique that may act as a facilitator of […]

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BC Pulp and Paper Bioproducts Alliance: Development and demonstration of forest residues to renewable natural gas technologies

This proposed project will support our ongoing efforts in scanning and screening existing technologies and de-bottlenecking key technology barriers in converting low-cost biomass residues to renewable natural gas in British Columbia pulp, paper and lumber mills. Specifically, we will focus on developing a bauxite residue (f.k.a., red mud) based catalyst for the removal of tar […]

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Evaluating the impacts of landscape development on carnivore activity patterns and species interactions

Understanding the impacts of human-driven disturbance on carnivore communities is an important step for prioritizing conservation decisions and managing land-use policies. Disturbances such as landscape development may influence how species structure their activity periods over the 24-hour cycle and potentially compromise the capacity for competitors to avoid costly encounters with each other. Few studies to […]

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Testing and Characterization of next-gen PiezoMUMPS sensors

This project involves the testing and characterization of new piezoelectric vibration sensors developed by the research group led by Prof. Bahreyni at the Intelligent Sensors Laboratory. These piezoelectric sensors have now been combined with another type of sensor – one with a capacitive transduction mechanism to improve the low-frequency sensitivity and noise performance. I shall […]

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Learning Generative Models of Images and Patterns

This Project is an continuation of our SIGGRAPH Asia 2017 paper on “Learning to Group Graphical Patterns”. The paper introduced a novel deep learning approach for grouping discrete patterns common in graphical designs. The approach was based on a convolutional neural network architecture that learns a grouping measure defined over a pair of pattern elements. […]

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Metabolic networks and applications to M. tuberculosis

The project involves the modeling of the metabolism of TB. I developed an algorithmic pipeline called MetaMerge, which allowed me to reconcile differences in format, nomenclature, and annotation, between two models of TB metabolism. MONGOOSE, another doctoral project of mine, is a tool for analyzing metabolic network models in exact arithmetic, resulting in consistent, reproducible […]

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Complete classification of Littlewood cyclotomic polynomials

The objective of this proposal is to study Littlewood cyclotomic polynomials of odd degree. In algebra, the cyclotomic polynomial is one such that has all its roots on the unit circle. Since all the coefficients of Littlewood polynomials are -1 or +1, its associates a finite binary sequence with -1 or +1 entries. Therefore, their […]

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