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Experimental investigation of the influence of shear connectors on the effective flange width, strength, and stiffness of CLT-glulam T-beams

The overarching aim of this research is to develop fundamental knowledge of hollowcore mass timber (HMT) panels for long floor spans currently not attainable using conventional all-wood flat-plate floor systems due to the slab spans being limited by vibration and human comfort. The feasibility of HMT panels comprised of crosslaminated timber (CLT) for top and bottom flanges, connected to glulam webs using adhesive or mechanical fasteners is investigated by evaluating the effects of key parameters on the effective flange width of CLT-glulam T-beams. Simplified design equations and parameters will be developed and compared to existing methods. The findings from this study will provide insight for future research as well as parameters that need to be further investigated for the development of an all-wood mass timber structural system for long floor spans.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Daniel Lacroix

Student:

Partner:

Element5

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

University of Waterloo

Program:

Accelerate

Entrepreneuriat femmes immigrantes

Cette recherche partenariale propose d’identifier les facteurs personnels (sentiment de compétence, peur de l’échec, etc.) ainsi que les facteurs sociétaux (réseaux, discrimination, etc.) favorisant l’entrepreneuriat pour mieux accompagner les femmes immigrantes, qui désirent démarrer une entreprise pour créer leur emploi. L’objectif est de comprendre l’écart entre les services d’accompagnement offerts aux femmes immigrantes et le service perçu par les femmes immigrantes pour développer des capsules de formation mieux adaptées pour aider les femmes immigrantes à entreprendre.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Nathalie Lachapelle

Student:

Partner:

Collectif des femmes immigrantes du Québec

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Health and Related Sciences & Technology

University:

Université TÉLUQ

Program:

Accelerate

Naturally produced cannabinoids for pain management and neuroprotection from concussion during participation in contact sports

This research will be a multi-centre project to investigate the effects of medical cannabis, i.e., cannabinoid formulations, on their neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties for concussion. We hypothesis that our CBD formulation can be used safely on a daily basis and will help to reduce the number and severity of concussions during contact sport competition. We will also investigate whether a combination of CBD, THC, and nutraceutical supplements can be used to reduce chronic pain and reduce prescription pain medications. We will use an integrative human biology model to assess how the cannabinoids affect clinical outcomes (number of concussions), physiological and neurophysiological variables (brain blood flow and oxygenation, heart function), biopsychological variables (pain/anxiety questionnaires, sleep), perceptual-cognitive variables (reaction time, memory), and functional motor-performance (muscular strength and power). Blood samples will be taken to assess how the cannabinoids are used in the body, and saliva samples will be used to determine what genes contribute to metabolic functions in the brain (e.g., neurotransmitters).

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Faculty Supervisor:

Patrick Neary

Student:

Partner:

My Next Health Inc.

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Regina

Program:

Accelerate

Conception d’un chariot bitempérature sans gaz réfrigérant

Que ce soit en milieu hospitalier ou dans les centres d’hébergement de personnes âgées en perte d’autonomie, les services alimentaires en chambre sont effectués à l’aide de chariots de distribution qui permettent la remise en température et distribution de repas. Le système de refroidissement de ces chariots est basé sur l’utilisation d’un fluide caloporteur inflammable ou contribuant à l’effet de serre. De plus, la majorité fonctionne sous une tension électrique de 208 volts ce qui les rend inutilisables sans une refonte du système électrique. Ce projet propose le développement d’un chariot utilisant des modules thermoélectriques comme technique de refroidissement et fonctionnant sous une tension électrique de 110 volts. Il répond à un besoin exprimé pour le développement d’un chariot de distribution alimentaire fonctionnel à partir de prises électriques standard. Le chariot développé sera moins énergivore et utilisable sur toute la surface de plancher des établissements desservis sans modification du système électrique.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Stéphane Hallé

Student:

Partner:

Ergogrip Inc.

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

École de technologie supérieure

Program:

Accelerate

Development, Modelling and Prototyping of a Novel Hydrogen Generation System

In this project the focus is placed on development, modelling and prototyping of a novel hydrogen generation system which aims to produce pure hydrogen gas at any capacity. The proposed system will use water as input material and external rotational kinetic energy acting through magnetic force as the internal energy source. At the end of the project, it is expected to develop a fully functional prototype. In order to achieve this goal, the system is first modeled and simulated. The proposed system is engineered and tested with the experimental setup which is developed in this study. The life cycle assessment studies will be conducted to assess and compare the proposed with the available ones in the market. Finally, economic analysis will be performed for different utilization strategies.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Ibrahim Dincer

Student:

Partner:

H2Generation Inc

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

Program:

Accelerate

Assessment of environmental and economic sustainability of peri-operative patient warming strategies in hospitals

Hospitals use different warming techniques for surgery patients to prevent them from hypothermia, i.e., becoming cold during their operation. Many warming techniques are commonly available and used but studies on their holistic environmental impacts are lacking. The overall environmental impacts and economic costs of products or services can be assessed using life cycle assessment (LCA) and life cycle cost analysis (LCCA), respectively. This research aims to evaluate the environmental and economic performance of current practices of patient warming and temperature monitoring in Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) and University of British Columbia Hospital (UBCH). At first, common patient warming techniques and temperature monitoring devices will be identified from the literature. Then, LCA and LCCA will be conducted for warming techniques and thermometers commonly used and that are currently used in the two hospitals. Based on the research findings, sustainable techniques of patient-warming and temperature monitoring will be proposed for VGH, UBCH, and other hospitals.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Andrea MacNeill;Kasun Hewage;Rehan Sadiq;Kasun Hewage;Andrea MacNeill

Student:

Partner:

Vancouver Coastal Health

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Health and Related Sciences & Technology

University:

The University of British Columbia; The University of British Columbia - Okanagan

Program:

Accelerate

Années de vie ajustées par la qualité et confinement : facteurs d’atténuation et préférences pour guider la prise de décision

Les effets du confinement sont multidimensionnels et multifactoriels. Ceux-ci ont principalement un effet sur la santé physique (c.-à-d. réduction du nombre de cas diagnostiqués positifs et du nombre de décès), sur la santé mentale (c.-à-d. stress, sentiment d’anxiété, de solitude, de peur et de détresse) et sur l’économie (c.-à-d. emploi, activité économique au ralenti). Ce projet s’adresse principalement à l’étude de ses effets sur la santé mentale et vise : 1) à mesurer l’impact du confinement sur les années de vie ajustées par la qualité (AVAQ ou QALY) au Québec ; 2) à identifier les facteurs de risque/atténuation ; 3) à établir les préférences de la population vis-à-vis des critères de choix d’utilisation des AVAQ pour l’aide à la prise de décision (c.-à-d. à savoir si le seuil de coût par AVAQ devrait être variable selon certaines conditions des bénéficiaires des soins et services en santé (p.ex. âge, maladie orpheline, risque aigüe de suicide)).

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Faculty Supervisor:

Thomas Poder;Jean-Christophe Bélisle-Pipon

Student:

Partner:

Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en analyse des organisations

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Université de Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

Le gaz naturel au Québec et le verrouillage carbone: analyse de cas

Le gaz naturel fait partie des formes d’énergie utilisées par la société québécoise depuis la fin des années 1950. Depuis ce temps, la consommation de gaz naturel a accru et représente plus ou moins 15% de la consommation énergétique du Québec et une proportion égale des émissions de GES de la province. Dans un contexte de transition énergétique, le principal distributeur de gaz naturel au Québec—la société Énergir—s’est dotée d’un plan de transition fondé sur quatre mesures principales. Cette recherche a pour objectif d’analyser les forces et limites de ce plan de transition, afin d’en vérifier la plausibilité et la portée. Cette recherche se fera en partenariat avec l’Institut de recherche et d’informations socioéconomiques (IRIS), lequel publiera une note de recherche à partir des résultats de la recherche.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Éric Pineault

Student:

Partner:

Institut de recherche et d’informations socio-économique

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Université du Québec à Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

Point- and volume-based neural rendering

Neural rendering has recently emerged as a powerful paradigm for creating novel views from a set of input images. Broadly speaking, neural rendering methods rely on a set of photographs for learning a representation of the underlying scene. The learned representation can subsequently be queried to generate images of that same scene from a viewpoint that was not previously captured. In this internship, we will explore novel methods for combining existing neural rendering techniques, namely: point- and volume-based. These two techniques are complementary to each other: volume-based methods are flexible and can learn complex geometry, while point-based techniques are fast. If successful, this research will lead to advances which will likely have impact in virtual and augmented reality, historical preservation, and entertainment.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Jean-Francois Lalonde

Student:

Partner:

Inria Sophia Antipolis - Méditerranée Research Centre

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Education

University:

Université Laval

Program:

Globalink Research Award

Tools for Enhancement of Power System Security

The aim of the proposed research cluster is to advance the state of the art of secure operation of power systems by developing new methods and tools. A power system is expected to perform within specified operating boundaries of system voltage and frequency under normal conditions when there are no component outages. Further, it should also be able to deliver the same performance under single outages that are most likely to occur. Two ways of advancing the state of the art will be addressed in this research cluster. Firstly, advanced techniques and software tools will be developed for monitoring and assessing the security state of the power system. In the second approach, advanced controllers will be developed to control modern power flow control devices in the power system to achieve improved system stability. The developed simulation tools and software components will be used by the partner organizations.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Udaya Annakkage

Student:

Partner:

RTDS Technologies;Manitoba Hydro

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Manufacturing; Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

University of Manitoba

Program:

Accelerate

ACCOUNTIUM – Automation and Optimization for Accounting Workflow

Among many software development and data engineering services, Creative Emporium provides digital Account Maintenance, minimizing human intervention. Using cutting edge technology, the proposed AI-driven Accountium platform will execute the interaction between The System and The Accountant to the next level. Accountium will use International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS). In addition to account ledger posting, the business users will have the option to create purchase orders and send it to suppliers, process payroll for Employees on specified dates, and request a sales report covering a certain period. These features are not available in existing accounting packages in the market. Accountium will eliminate a lot of manual document upload and download steps.
Accounting rules vary geographically, e.g., country and province. Training accounting clerks is not trivial and the employee turnover adds burden to the training. In order to assist clients in diverse locations, e.g., Canada, US and Australia, Accountium aims to offer computer assisted solution applying machine learning, OCR, natural language processing and other full-stack development techniques. The system can be used in multiple countries bringing economic and technological benefits to Canada

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Faculty Supervisor:

Irene Cheng

Student:

Partner:

Creative Emporium Canada Inc.

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Finance and Insurance; Artificial Intelligence

University:

University of Alberta

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Analyzing Customer Journey

Analyzing companies’ sales data to prepare a report on what’s the best way for the company to be onboarding new customers with insights from the data and trends identified by the analysis. And to map the story of purchases that will inform the business on when/how/where customers buy products and the factors that affect the purchases.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Sherrie Komiak

Student:

Partner:

Mysa Smart Thermostats

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Manufacturing; Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Program:

Business Strategy Internship