Technology Integration in the Natural Resources Sector

At the request of our community partners, Selkirk Innovates would like to refresh and ensure continuity with internships required to support our ongoing technology integration work in the natural resources sectors critical to the Kootenay environment and economy, specifically in forestry, fisheries, hydrology/ geothermal, wildfire mitigation and Mining/Minerals and with particular focus on applying geomatics […]

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Standard-Operational optimization of fleet management of Autonomous Mobile Robots

In smart factories, the seamless operation of operations heavily relies on efficient fleet management of Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs). While fleet management algorithms play a crucial role in ensuring smooth operations, they may encounter difficulties in effectively handling conflicts and tracking the performance of AMRs. To address these limitations and develop an enhanced fleet management […]

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Abrasive Waterjet Polishing of Large Hydraulic Turbine Blades

The objective of this project is to improve the quality of the hard-to-reach areas of the hydraulic turbine blades using abrasive waterjet polishing method. By this way, the energy lost caused by parietal friction between the turbine blades and the flow will be decreased and consequently the efficiency of the turbine will be improved. Previously, […]

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Assessing the environmental impact of utility pole types: leachability and disposal of PCP and CCA from treated wood poles

Wood poles, such as those used in electric transmission lines, are treated with preservatives to protect the poles’ structural integrity in the face of insect, fungal and environmental challenges. While extending the lifespan of the pole, these preservatives—the most important being chromated copper arsenate (CCA) and pentachlorophenol (PCP) mixtures—may leach into the surrounding environment/soil. Due […]

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Vers des meilleures pratiques d’accessibilité universelle dans le contexte municipal de la Ville de Québec

Dans la région de la Capitale-Nationale, on peut compter une proportion de 14,9% de personnes ayants des incapacités. En 2010, la Ville de Québec publiait sa 2e édition du Guide pratique en accessibilité universelle. Depuis, les meilleures pratiques en matière d’accessibilité ainsi que les connaissances sur le(s) handicap(s) se sont précisées. L’Office des personnes handicapée […]

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Mitigation of Fouling of Tertiary UF Membranes at Low Temperatures

Membranes that are used in wastewater treatment have been found to clog more rapidly at cold temperatures. This study will examine alternative operating strategies that will reduce clogging and thereby reduce the needs for extra energy and chemical consumption under these operating conditions.

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Mesure du comportement en fatigue de métaux d’apport de haute résistance pour la réparation in-situ de fissures sur les roues de turbines hydrauliques

Les roues de turbines hydrauliques au nombre de 350 dans le parc de production d’Hydro-Québec fournissent la quasi-totalité de la puissance électrique disponible au Québec. Elles sont donc des composantes stratégiques. l Conçues pour une vie utile de 70 ans, elles dépassent rarement le cap des 15 ans sans subir à répétition des réparations suite […]

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Projet CCP : Cohabitation cyclistes-piétons sur les rues piétonnes : PARTIE 2

Pour répondre aux besoins des citoyens (mobilité, loisirs, activités sociales) en respectant les impératifs de distanciation physique, la Ville de Montréal et ses arrondissements ont implanté à l’été 2021 des rues piétonnes sur des artères commerciales, donc deux ont proposé des projets-pilotes de cohabitation des piétons avec les cyclistes (Avenue du Mont-Royal et rue Wellington). […]

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Re-Designing Advisory Committees of Council

1000s of Ontarians engage with their local government every year through Advisory Committees of Council (ACOCs). The committees address a wide range of topics, including accessibility, transit, heritage, and the arts. Residents often serve on these committees for a more than a year. The goal of this research is to develop a framework to support […]

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Water chemistry, vegetation, and spatial variables affecting aquatic insect biodiversity in Edmonton stormwater management facilities, as compared to wetlands across Alberta, Canada

Urban stormwater ponds present an opportunity for aquatic biodiversity conservation within cities. However, stormwater ponds receive city runoff and other effects of urbanization, which may mean that only certain species can live in them. A landscape-scale comparison of urban and rural pond biodiversity has not been performed in Canada. We will sample aquatic insect biodiversity […]

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Model validation of high-speed imploding liquid cavities at industry scale

Fusion power has the potential to deliver clean, safe, and abundant electrical power on an industrial scale. Due to the extreme conditions required, involving temperatures of hundreds of millions degrees Celsius, it remains a technical challenge, particularly on a commercial scale. In a concept called Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), plasma is compressed to fusion conditions […]

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