Bank Street – Ottawa’s Main Street

Bank Street – Ottawa’s Main Street, is a digital history platform that allows the public to access stories, photos, and interviews about buildings and businesses and the people who lived and worked there. It uniquely brings together three fields: public history, labour history, and business history. In addition to enhancing her archival research skills, the […]

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Rich Recommendations

Item-to-item and user-to-item recommendations are prevalent on most ecommerce websites and digital content related mobile applications. At Kobo, we strive to constantly improve our recommendation system, which is based on co-purchase patterns on Kobo’s website or through Kobo eReaders and mobile apps. This internship is to explore improving the system along several dimensions: incorporating additional […]

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Document Engineering via Semantic Correlations

We propose to develop smart algorithms for document generation, by innovating in the field of natural language processing and document intelligence. We envision the next generation of business applications able to parse and understand documents, to compose documents automatically, and to respond intelligently to voice commands. Our industrial partner, Koneka Inc. has a document automation […]

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Document Engineering via Semantic Correlations – Year Two

We propose to develop smart algorithms for document generation, by innovating in the field of natural language processing and document intelligence. We envision the next generation of business applications able to parse and understand documents, to compose documents automatically, and to respond intelligently to voice commands. Our industrial partner, Koneka Inc. has a document automation […]

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Increasing the efficiency of a non-invasive chronic stress hormone analysis for wildlife conservation, and quantifying multiple anthropogenic influences across south Muskoka

Wildlife populations are frequently affected by human influences on the landscape. Freshwater turtles have been heavily affected, with 7 of 8 Ontario turtles now listed as species at risk. Individual animals may be stressed by human disturbance, causing reduced fitness. Chronic stress hormones in turtles can be measured analyzing claw clippings in a lab. This […]

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Assessing Nutrient Retention in Sediments and Harmful Algal Blooms in the Bay of Quinte by Field, Laboratory and Modelling Studies

The impaired beneficial use “Eutrophication & Undesirable Algae” is the main reason that the Bay of Quinte was declared an “Area of Concern” (AOC) in 1986. External and internal nutrient loadings are among the main reasons for this impaired beneficial use. The development of a long-term phosphorus reduction strategy is a key remaining activity needed […]

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Rechargeable Hybrid Aqueous Gel Batteries for Start-Stop Applications in Automobile Vehicles – Year Two

Currently, all types of vehicles utilize a 12 volt lead-acid battery for start-stop, controls, comfort features, redundancy, and safety features. We aim to replace it by introducing a new rechargeable hybrid aqueous battery, which is lead-free and possesses more than twofold higher energy storage capacity. There are requirements to further improve the rate capability and […]

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Optical Fiber-Based Point of Care DNA Detection

We aim to develop novel technologies for point of care DNA testing assisted by optical fiber devices. Specifically, the two main objectives are to achieve increased rapidity and improved multiplexing capabilities with respect to Spartan Bioscience’s current generation of products. This interdisciplinary project involves efforts in chemistry, biology, and photonics. On the photonics side, we […]

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Optical Fiber-Based Point of Care DNA Detection – Year Two

We aim to develop novel technologies for point of care DNA testing assisted by optical fiber devices. Specifically, the two main objectives are to achieve increased rapidity and improved multiplexing capabilities with respect to Spartan Bioscience’s current generation of products. This interdisciplinary project involves efforts in chemistry, biology, and photonics. On the photonics side, we […]

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Multiple shock dependencies with applications to insurance risks

Traditional insurance models build on the assumption of independence of risks. One of the main causes of the recent financial crisis, this assumption has facilitated the quantification of risks for decades, but it has often lead to risks’ under-estimation and as a result under-pricing. Importantly, one of the prime pillars of the novel concept of […]

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