Low-loss and loss-tolerant photonic quantum computing

Today, quantum computers of any architecture still operate in the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) regime, with systems composed of tens to hundreds of noisy qubits that are not protected from errors. To meaningfully solve challenging problems from industries using quantum computers, we need to make a system that is large enough in scale and robust […]

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Signalisation Ver-Mac : Localisation automatique de chantiers

Signalisation Ver-Mac est un fabricant d’équipement de signalisation routière pour les chantiers de construction (panneaux à message variable, senseur, etc.). Ver-Mac a plusieurs dizaines de milliers d’équipement en Amérique du nord qui sont connectés et sur lesquels ils collectent des données depuis plus de 10 ans. Ver-Mac a des chantiers intelligents où des données temps […]

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Exploring the potential of chemical suppressors of nonsense mutations for treatment ofmultiple genetic disorders

Over 5000 rare genetic diseases collectively affect 1 in 12 Canadians. For these disorders about 10% of patients share a common mutation type that introduces a premature termination codon (PTC) in the gene and results in truncated and non-functional protein. The previously found PTC suppressors have limited effect or unacceptable side effects. The goal of […]

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Transforming the Future of Archaeological Research: ArchaeoSoft

According to research conducted in the International Journal of Research and Analytical Reviews, technology has revolutionized the field of Archaeology across the world. Technology has allowed researchers to use computers, electronics, satellites, and programs for analysis and interpretation. This change has allowed for the field of Archaeology to become less disruptive to the environment although […]

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Satya social communication and partnerships

Indigenous business owners require access to a variety of contacts to grow their company and find peer support who understand the struggle of Indigenous entrepreneurs. Yet insufficient resources and community support exist for this group. The goal of this project is to build a network among Indigenous businesses in Canada/North America by utilizing social media […]

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Error correction for low-power ultra-wideband radios

Smart, battery-powered connected objects that communicate wirelessly are proliferating. Wireless communication can be challenging with multiple types of impairments that may cause errors in the exchanged messages, e.g., noise, interference, attenuation, and multipath propagation. Ultra-wideband (UWB) radios have emerged as a interesting choice for such operational context. Their distinctive attributes lead low power requisites and […]

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Hover BSI Internshpi

Hover seeks to recruit an intern to aid in the evaluation and enhancement of Drone Delivery within Canada. This internship plays a vital role in fostering the growth of the industry within the country. Should the minimum viable product (MVP) demonstrate a favorable response, it will pave the way for the advancement of this novel […]

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Methods for Paramagnetic and Diamagnetic Susceptibility Separation

Recent advances in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) have enabled visualization of iron and myelin in the brain using a method that can measure the effects of MRI field changes. The physical property measured is called magnetic susceptibility, which can visualize iron accumulation in the brain and also myelin which is a wrapping around nerves. The […]

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Peripheral contribution of dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in the brain steroidogenesis

DHEA is a major neurosteroids precursor, and a decrease in its serum levels have been associated with neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer’s disease. Little is known about steroid hormones localization and levels in the major functional areas of the human brain and which enzymes are involved in their synthesis and inactivation. We will investigate steroids levels […]

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Analyse comparative des principaux facteurs pouvant faciliter ou réduire l’accès à des traitements pour des maladies rares dans différentes juridictions (CA, UK, NZ, AU)

La stagiaire réalisera un projet de recherche sur l’évaluation économique des traitements pour les maladies rares. L’objectif principal est de déterminer si un coût élevé par rapport aux avantages cliniques limite l’accès à ces traitements au Canada et dans d’autres pays tels que le Royaume-Uni, la Nouvelle-Zélande et l’Australie. La première étape consistera à comprendre […]

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