Investigating biological impacts of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement using controlled mesocosm experiments

Ocean alkalinity enhancement (OAE) is rapidly emerging as a potential technique to mitigate against the worst impacts of climate change. However, little is known regarding the potential biological and ecological impacts of introducing alkaline base into the coastal ocean to capture CO2, reversing ocean acidification in the process. Specifically, it remains unclear whether the phytoplankton […]

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Improvement and optimization of the reservoir operational rule curve under the historical condition and climate change effects – Case study of Thac Mo Reservoir (Vietnam)

Water resource management has been a challenge facing many regions worldwide, including Vietnam and Canada. Reservoirs are crucial in water management. The project is to further the intern’s PhD research on improving the reservoir operational rule with a case study of Thac Mo Reservoir in southern Vietnam. A model combining a rainfall-runoff framework, reservoir operating […]

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Comprendre les modalités d’intervention pour renforcer l’innovation entrepreneuriale en adaptation aux CC des régions touristiques phares des Îles-de-la-Madeleine et des Laurentides

Le présent projet cherche à catalyser les efforts communs afin de mieux définir les contours de l’innovation en adaptation aux changements climatiques pour le secteur du tourisme largement affaibli par la crise sanitaire et répondre au besoin de relancer différemment les activités économiques touristiques. Il vise à comprendre comment, face aux impacts des changements climatiques, […]

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Risk-factor-based Portfolio Optimization

Portfolio managers have generally favoured factor models to interpret and arbitrage abnormal alpha. Duncombe and Kay (2018) proposed an analysis, Two Sigma Factor Lens, to address these issues. In addition to these problems, another challenge is how to dynamically incorporate market upturns and downturns into asset allocation under a multi-factor model, which has attracted a […]

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Sequence comparison of SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) outbreaks in mink occurring in North American/Canadian- and Danish farmed mink, and investigation into the post infection the antibody response

Aim of the study: The aim of this study is to compare the SARS-CoV-2 sequencing data available from the north American/Canadian SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in mink to the Danish SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks in mink, and compare genetic similarities. Moreover, a secondary aim is to investigate the antibody response in relation to SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in Canadian mink to […]

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Sustainable Model for Hybrid Events and Transitioning workflow and process tools at Inspiring Communities

Inspiring Communities, a not-for-profit organization based in Nova Scotia, is a recognized systems change leading organization in Atlantic Canada. Their vision is of equitable, thriving communities founded on collaborative relationships, intentional, reflective learning and experimentation. Inspiring Communities builds collaborative relationships to foster positive social change through community-led initiatives and systems partnerships. Inspiring Communities is an […]

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Virtual Mental Health Services for At-Risk Populations: Accessible and Free Psychotherapy

Those living with homelessness and in precarious housing situations experience several barriers to accessing psychological care despite often needing support for their mental health. Some of these barriers include lack of funding to pay for services and difficulty physically accessing services. Providing mental health care virtually, can reduce these barriers by making services more accessible […]

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Paper mill biosolids reuse through integration into hydroseed mixtures

Sludge, a waste component of the paper making process, while typically placed in landfills, has the potential for a value-added end use in the capacity as a component in the hydroseeding process replacing the typical cellulosic shredded additive utilized to bind the hydroseed mixture and reduce movement once spread. The case study industry, Port Hawkesbury […]

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Standardization of machine vision system communication on boom sprayer to enable spot application of farm input

In order to enable spot application of farm inputs such as pesticide and fertilizers using general purpose boom sprayers, the sensors that detect variation of the field (mainly machine vision systems) should be integrated to the boom sprayer using its standardized ISOBUS communication protocol. During this internship, a single board computer designed by the intern […]

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The identity of PiS in relation to the European Union and integration

The purpose of this research project is to analyze and understand the relationship between the European Union and the Polish political party Law and Justice (Prawo i Sprawiedliwo??, PiS) in both the party’s present and past, with an emphasis on how the party has formed an identity in opposition to “European values” and creating a […]

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The Three-Body Problem, and the Great Inequality of Jupiter and Saturn

We propose to produce a self-contained analysis and reduction of the equations of motion of the much-studied three body problem, making application to the Great Inequality (GI) of Jupiter and Saturn. The GI is a result of the mutual gravitational attraction between these two planets. Their orbits are very nearly in resonance (integer ratio of […]

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