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An Examination of the Biological Impacts of Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement in Halifax Bay via Biogeochemical Observations

The increasing severity of climate change and glacial pace of emissions reform is requiring the development of new strategies for atmospheric CO2 drawdown. One of the approaches that has been gaining traction is Ocean Alkalinity Enhancement (OAE), a method that increases the physical absorption of atmospheric CO2 into the ocean by dispersing alkaline materials in the ocean. The urgency of the climate crisis requires immediate action to understand how OAE can be best implemented to avoid negative biological consequences. To help remediate this uncertainty, this project will merge the expertise of the LaRoche Lab with the instrumentation of the Cassar Lab. In the past two years, large scale alkalinity release has been underway in Halifax Bay (just miles from Dalhousie University). During the visit, Niva will spend one week using a novel instrument to continuously monitor how the ecosystem metabolic rates differ according to proximity to the alkalinity release point in the bay. This will allow quantification of how the ratio of photosynthesis to respiration (an indicator of community fitness) varies according to the intensity of the alkalinity perturbation. The remainder of the visit will be spent in the lab working on short-term cell culture incubations quantifying alkalinity sensitivity.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Julie Laroche

Student:

Partner:

Duke University

Discipline:

Earth science

Sector:

Education

University:

Dalhousie University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

Turbulence-driven flow control for efficient passive and active battery cooling in electric vehicles

This project aims to develop advanced hybrid cooling strategies for electric vehicle (EV) battery systems by integrating turbulence-enhanced flow control with passive air and active liquid cooling methods. Using an unsteady Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes k-omega model, the research will investigate the role of turbulence in improving heat dissipation, temperature uniformity, and overall thermal performance. By combining fluid dynamics expertise with cutting-edge thermal management techniques, the project seeks to deliver efficient, lightweight, and cost-effective cooling solutions for next-generation EVs and energy storage systems, contributing to cleaner transportation and sustainable energy innovation.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Baafour Nyantekyi-Kwakye

Student:

Partner:

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Automotive; Technology; Transportation (excluding aerospace)

University:

Dalhousie University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

Nano-biostimulant derived from fish byproduct to improve plant growth and productivity

Global fish and seafood consumption has increased, leading to large amounts of byproducts from fish markets and processing industries. Currently, the byproducts are used to produce fish meals or dumped into the ocean, causing suffocation and introducing diseases and noxious species. Other potential uses such as bioconversion into biostimulant for agricultural use. Fish are rich sources of proteins, lipids and minerals. Therefore, their byproducts formulated as biostimulants is expected to contain high mineral nutrients, lipids, proteins and amino acids essential for plant growth and health-promoting bioactive compounds in harvested food crops. The proposed research will use fermentation process and nanotechnology to develop a new fish byproduct biofertilizer, which will be tested on kale plants. The intern will study the effect of biostimulant on kale seed germination, seedling establishment and plant growth. It is anticipated that this project will 1) develop efficient and innovative biostimulant to increase plant growth and stress tolerance; 2) improve quality and health-promoting phytonutrients in harvested plants; and 3) help divert large volume of fish byproducts from landfills and water bodies for recycling into a high value bioproduct with a long-term social, health, economic and environmental benefits.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Lord Abbey

Student:

Partner:

Meru University of Science and Technology

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Agriculture and Food; Nanotechnology; Life Sciences (not health)

University:

Dalhousie University

Program:

Globalink Research Award

Generation of rabbit monoclonal antibodies using a microfluidic-based screening platform – Year two

Rabbits are increasingly recognized for their superior immune response to antigens and their ability to generate highaffinity monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that can be used as reagents, diagnostics and therapeutics. However, methods for the discovery of rabbit mAbs are limited and extremely cumbersome. This proposal aims at developing a rapid and robust microfluidic-based approach to generate rabbit mAbs by directly screening immune cells for defined antibody properties.

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Faculty Supervisor:

T. Michael UnderHill

Student:

Partner:

AbCellera

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

The University of British Columbia

Program:

Elevate

Early Detection of Grain Spoilage and Contamination Using Hybrid NIR-E-Nose Systems with Machine Learning

This project explores the feasibility of using a hybrid sensing system that combines Near-Infrared Spectroscopy (NIR) and Electronic Nose (E-Nose) technologies, enhanced by machine learning, to detect early signs of spoilage and contamination in stored grains. By analyzing changes in grain structure and gas emissions, the study contributes to ongoing research on reliable, non-destructive, and timely solutions for monitoring grain quality during storage. Such systems can help reduce post-harvest losses, support food safety and sustainability, and improve decision-making in grain handling and storage operations.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Mohammad Nadimi

Student:

Partner:

University of Barcelona

Discipline:

Engineering

Sector:

Education

University:

University of Manitoba

Program:

Globalink Research Award

Intégration de produit de cuisine Thermoform dans stable diffusion

Optimisation de l’outil Stable Diffusion de Thermoform pour la génération d’images de cuisine. Le stagiaire augmentera l’outil existant, intégrera des techniques RAG et prompt engineering, et créera une stratégie long-terme pour le fine-tuning, permettant aux ébénistes de visualiser et personnaliser des modèles de cuisine en temps réel.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Eugene Syriani

Student:

Partner:

Thermoforme d'Amérique Inc.

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Manufacturing

University:

Université de Montréal

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Housing in Spence

Looking into vacant buildings in the Spence Neighbourhood in Winnipeg’s West End. I will be updating their record of vacant buildings in the neighbourhood, developing survey questions for owners of vacant buildings, and working with the City of Winnipeg to analyze by-law enforcement and emergency vehicle responses. This will help the organization work to reduce the number of vacant buildings in Spence and further the discourse on vacant buildings in the field of Urban Planning and Inner-City studies

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Faculty Supervisor:

Shauna MacKinnon

Student:

Partner:

Spence Neighbourhood Association

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Health and Related Sciences & Technology

University:

University of Winnipeg

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Generation of rabbit monoclonal antibodies using a microfluidic-based screening platform

Rabbits are increasingly recognized for their superior immune response to antigens and their ability to generate highaffinity monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) that can be used as reagents, diagnostics and therapeutics. However, methods for the discovery of rabbit mAbs are limited and extremely cumbersome. This proposal aims at developing a rapid and robust microfluidic-based approach to generate rabbit mAbs by directly screening immune cells for defined antibody properties.

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Faculty Supervisor:

T. Michael UnderHill

Student:

Partner:

AbCellera

Discipline:

Life Sciences

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

The University of British Columbia

Program:

Elevate

Plateforme intelligence pour la synthèse des connaissances environnementales et l’aide à la prise de décision

Face à la complexité croissante des enjeux environnementaux, l’entreprise T2 Environnement doit prendre des décisions rapides et éclairées à partir d’une grande quantité d’informations techniques, réglementaires et scientifiques. Ce projet vise à développer une plateforme intelligente capable de comprendre des enjeux posés en langage naturel et d’y répondre en s’appuyant sur les données internes de l’entreprise et les meilleures sources externes disponibles. Grâce à l’intelligence artificielle, cette plateforme offrira un accès rapide, clair et pertinent à l’information, facilitant ainsi la prise de décision dans des contextes comme la restauration écologique, les évaluations environnementales ou les demandes d’autorisation.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Mickaël Germain;Yacine Bouroubi;Samuel Foucher

Student:

Partner:

T2 Environnement

Discipline:

Earth science

Sector:

Professional, scientific and technical services

University:

Université de Sherbrooke

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Arts Junktion Development

Engaging on-site at ArtsJunktion to acclimate to the environment. Responsibilities will encompass organizing the received donations, designing three distinct craft workshops, assisting during shopping days for craft supplies available to those in need, and offering support to the program coordinator. This involvement will advantage the organization by contributing an additional staff member to provide assistance where required.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Shauna MacKinnon

Student:

Partner:

ArtsJunktion

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Arts, entertainment and recreation; Health and Related Sciences & Technology

University:

University of Winnipeg

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Medicine Wheel Publishing – Orange Shirt Day Book Launch

This project focuses on launching a new Orange Shirt Day book to mark a historic milestone in 2026, signaling the first graduating class of students who have participated in Orange Shirt Day throughout their entire K-12 education. Medicine Wheel Publishing is collaborating with the Orange Shirt Society to create a meaningful book that highlights stories and reflections connected to this moment. The intern will help gather and organize stories, assist with editing and design, create marketing strategies, and prepare the book for publication. This project supports Medicine Wheel Publishing’s mission to share authentic Indigenous stories, promote Truth and Reconciliation, and increase access to culturally respectful resources in schools and libraries. It will strengthen Medicine Wheel Publishing’s leadership in decolonized publishing and deepen their impact in educational spaces.

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Faculty Supervisor:

John Maxwell

Student:

Partner:

Medicine Wheel Publishing

Discipline:

Sociology

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

Simon Fraser University

Program:

Business Strategy Internship

Internship at Voronoi Health Analytics

This project will help Voronoi Health Analytics improve and refine their advanced artificial models used for automating interpreting and analyzing medical images. The intern will help with data collection processes that are required in order to train state of the art AI models for automating medical image analysis, resulting in more efficient and effective health outcomes.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Matthew Hamilton

Student:

Partner:

Voronoi Health Analytics Incorporated

Discipline:

Computer science

Sector:

Information and cultural industries

University:

Memorial University of Newfoundland

Program:

Business Strategy Internship