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Contextual Momentary Assessments of the Auditory Environment by Wearers of Hearing Aids

We would like to investigate the use of hearing aids in real life environments. Retrospective questionnaires are often subject to memory errors and recall biases. In order to obtain more accurate momentary evaluations of sound and noise, our proposed research involves asking participants to complete real-time evaluations in the laboratory and in their everyday environments. The momentary assessments will be recorded using a mobile evaluation tool. If the system is found to be advantageous over retrospective questionnaires, it may be useful for clinical assessments and for optimizing hearing aids for users.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Lorienne Jenstad

Student:

Lise Gillen

Partner:

Unitron Hearing Ltd.

Discipline:

Psychology

Sector:

Medical devices

University:

University of British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate

Optimization of Fine Solids Removal in Recirculating Aquaculture Systems

The objective of the project is to test and optimize a novel stationary bed filter for removing fine waste solids from the water of recirculating aquaculture systems. The filter uses plastic media to intercept the waste solids. Beta prototypes of the filter have been installed at four hatcheries owned by Cooke Aquaculture Inc. in the provinces of New Brunswick and Newfoundland. The four prototypes operate at different water superficial velocities and use different plastic media. A major issue with all prototypes is a pulse of dirty water after each cleaning of the filter. The main focus of our project will be to assess the performance of the four existing prototypes, identify and rectify the cause of the problems with the cleaning cycle, and propose design improvements. Our work will benefit Cooke Aquaculture Inc. by improving the effectiveness of their four existing filters and by providing design suggestions for the next generation of stationary bed filters.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Michel Couturier

Student:

Lionel Hayter

Partner:

Cooke Aquaculture Corp.

Discipline:

Engineering - chemical / biological

Sector:

Fisheries and wildlife

University:

University of New Brunswick

Program:

Accelerate

Web Page Classification for Web Data Mining

Web page classification is the process of assigning a web page to one or more predefined categories and it is one of the essential techniques of web mining. Web page classification identifies what type of web page we are extracting data from and can help search engines to effectively deal with and rank web pages into categories. Machine learning and data mining techniques are usually used in web page classification. This project will review, analyze and compare several existing machine learning and data mining methods and select optimal one(s) that can fulfill our goals. For companies like our industrial partner SweetIQ that provide local analytics and insight for large brands and marketing agencies, web page classification techniques can help them to build a healthy mix of listings on search engines, large directories, niche directories, blogs, wikis and so on. Eventually, the technique will provide more insight as to the distribution of the types of web pages their local business listings are found on.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Morad Benyoucef

Student:

Zhengyang (Steve) Lu

Partner:

SweetIQ

Discipline:

Business

Sector:

Information and communications technologies

University:

University of Ottawa

Program:

Accelerate

Multiproxy reconstructions of mixed-severity fire dynamics in the Alberta Foothills

The proposed research will use a multiproxy fire history approach to reconstruct wildfire history, severity, and impacts, as well as controls on and changes to the fire regime in the Alberta Foothills region. Fire scar and stand origin records will be used to reconstruct the fire history of the study area over recent decades and centuries. These records will be extended in length using the macroscopic sedimentary charcoal record. This research will inform the partner organization of the greater varieties of harvesting and silvicultural systems which can be sustainably applied in this fire-prone landscape, so that it will remain within its historical range of variability (HRV).

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Ze'ev Gedalof

Student:

Vanessa Stretch

Partner:

West Fraser Timber

Discipline:

Geography / Geology / Earth science

Sector:

Forestry

University:

University of Guelph

Program:

Accelerate

Evolution tectonique et métamorphique d’une portion de croûte à l’Archéen; exemple de la ceinture de roches vertes de l’Abitibi : implications sur les minéralisations aurifères orogéniques

e projet scientifique, qui se déroulera entre juin 2014 et mai 2016, comprend 8 blocs de stage Mitacs-Accélération répartis entre 3 stagiaires, en maitrise, doctorat et postdoctorat. Il vise à mieux comprendre la structure et le métamorphisme d’une portion de croûte archéenne, ainsi que les relations géométriques et chronologiques avec la mise en place des indices d’or orogéniques, en prenant l’exemple de la ceinture de roches vertes de l’Abitibi. Pour mener à bien ce projet, les trois études menées par les stagiaires prévoient des analyses structurales de secteurs clefs, des études pétrologiques fines, l’acquisition de données géochronologiques, et la compilation de données géologiques pré-existantes. Ces travaux se dérouleront en étroite collaboration entre l’UQAM, le MRNQ et deux partenaires miniers, Globex Mining Enterprises Inc. et Exploration Typhon Inc.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Alain Tremblay

Student:

Yannick Daoudene, Nicolas Revelli, Christine Vézina

Partner:

Exploration Typhon Inc.

Discipline:

Geography / Geology / Earth science

Sector:

Environmental industry

University:

Université du Québec à Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

Effet de la teneur en carbone sur la résistance du métal de base CA6NM à la propagation des fissures de fatigue

Les turbines hydrauliques dans les barrages sont fabriquées en acier inoxydable martensitique. Cet acier contient du Chrome, du Nickel et moins de 0.06% de Carbone. Notre étude se concentrera sur trois types de cet acier avec différente teneur carbone. Afin de ne mettre en valeur que l’effet du carbone, on leur fait subir des traitements thermiques pour avoir la même microstructure. Par la suite on fait des essais de traction et de résilience pour les trois aciers suivie par des mesures fractographique pour expliquer l’effet de carbone sur les propriétés monotone du matériau. La partie finale consiste à faire subir à ces aciers des charges cycliques constantes. Ainsi on compare la vitesse avec laquelle la fissure se propage dans ces matériaux. Le matériau qui a une vitesse plus faible pour le même nombre de cycle est le meilleur.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Myriam Brochu

Student:

Aziz Akhiate

Partner:

Institut de recherche d’Hydro‐Québec

Discipline:

Engineering - mechanical

Sector:

Energy

University:

Polytechnique Montréal

Program:

Accelerate

Effects of Uncertainty in Engineering Data on Design and Performance of Automotive Thermal Systems

This project will study how underbody components (tailpipe, muffler, rear fascia brackets and spare
wheel compartment) withstand thermal loads over time through the use of a heat-transfer model
(using RadTherm simulation package) of the vehicle under investigation as well as the first-order
Taylor Series expansion. The Taylor Series will be used to calculate the sensitivity of the output
(amount of radiation absorbed by each component) to the input (clearances and emissivity).
Specifically, the design objective for this research is to minimize thermal degradation of the
components over the lifetime of the vehicle. This project has the potential to improve the quality of
thermal systems on all Chrysler and Fiat vehicles by thermally protecting essential underbody
components.
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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Vesselin Stoilov

Student:

Ashley Lehman

Partner:

Chrysler Canada Inc.

Discipline:

Engineering - mechanical

Sector:

Automotive and transportation

University:

University of Windsor

Program:

Accelerate

Improved prediction models for concrete confined with various composites: experimental and numerical investigation

The proposed research project will investigate the damaged and undamaged concrete columns of different aspect ratio confined with various types of FRP composites under repeated compression loading. From the observed data, the load-deformation hysteresis of the specimens will be correlated to numerical models and a generalized constitutive model will be proposed. Durability study will be also conducted on various types of FRP-confined circular concrete columns under severe environmental exposure, for example, wetting/drying and freeze-thaw cycles. A comparative seismic performance evaluation will be carried out on bridge piers confined with different confinement techniques. A life cycle cost analysis (LCA) will be conducted for the selection of optimal and cost effective retrofitting techniques in terms of both cost and performance through multi-criteria optimization. Based on the limitation of the existing design guidelines for FRP strengthened columns under repeated loading, a new design guidelines will be proposed for FRP confined concrete columns. Moreover, the research team will assist POLYRAP to integrate the developed tool into POLYRAP’s in-house information management system. The supporting organization will significantly benefit through this research as this study will help them develop new businesses that align within their expertise.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Dr. Shahria Alam

Student:

Anantray Parghi

Partner:

POLYRAP Pavement System Ltd.

Discipline:

Engineering - chemical / biological

Sector:

Construction and infrastructure

University:

University of British Columbia Okanagan

Program:

Accelerate

Performance issues for embedded and random problems in adiabatic quantum optimization

Current and near-future D-Wave processors implement optimization using quantum effects on a fixed processor layout. This layout can be modeled as a graph with certain constraints, and the optimization is applied to a specific problem: fixed-topology Ising spin optimization. It is therefore important to study how best to use this hardware to solve combinatorial optimization problems in various forms, and to study performance versus conventional optimizers. The intern will study problems in this area, as well as the problem of predicting performance of proposed processor topologies. D-Wave expects to benefit from this partnership by gaining a clearer view of these issues, which are of fundamental importance to designing software applications for quantum annealers.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Matthew DeVos

Student:

Tomas Boothby

Partner:

D-Wave Systems Inc.

Discipline:

Physics / Astronomy

Sector:

Information and communications technologies

University:

Simon Fraser University

Program:

Accelerate

Recherche de l’influence des paramètres de fabrication sur la performance lors du cyclage thermique des barres d’alternateurs hydrauliques

La durée de vie des équipements haute tension, comme les alternateurs de puissance, est généralement limitée par celle de son système d’isolation. Le revêtement isolant utilisé pour les barres en cuivre représente l’élément de ces machines dont la résistance thermique et mécanique est la plus faible. En plus, les matériaux impliqués dans la conception de ces systèmes d’isolation, doivent supporter des champs électriques élevées aussi que d’autres contraintes électriques (décharges partielles, etc.) et thermomécaniques (vibrations des barres, cycles arrêt/démarrage). D’autre part une défaillance de ce système d’isolation entraîne un arrêt complet de fonctionnement de l’appareillage concerné qui peut aller jusqu’à sa destruction. Il est donc essentiel pour les gestionnaires de parcs d’alternateurs hydrauliques de s’assurer de la fiabilité et du bon fonctionnement du système d’isolation statorique des grandes machines tournantes. Ce souci des gestionnaires des parcs d’alternateurs quant aux performances électriques et thermomécaniques des systèmes d’isolation se transmet aux fabricants d’équipement qui doivent rencontrer des spécifications bien précises et souvent assez sévères comme par exemple de soumettre leurs produits à des essais de cyclage thermique afin de valider la qualité de leur produits

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Faculty Supervisor:

Eric David

Student:

Ioana Andreea Preda

Partner:

Alstom Energy

Discipline:

Engineering - mechanical

Sector:

Energy

University:

École de technologie supérieure

Program:

Accelerate

Évaluation statistique et prévision de la performance de gestionnaires d’actif

Ce projet porte sur l’évaluation de la performance de gestionnaires de fonds de placement. Plus spécifiquement, dans ce projet on cherche à développer des outils qui permettront à la compagnie de déterminer, à partir de données sur ses rendements passés et sur le rendement d’indices de marché appropriés, si un gestionnaire d’actif a été significativement plus performant dans ses placements que l’indice de marché en question. L’objectif principal de ce projet est qu’à la fin du stage, l’entreprise ait à sa disposition un outil simple (par exemple un fascicule composé de tableaux) qui lui permettra de déterminer le rendement moyen requis sur une période visée pour que l’on puisse déclarer qu’un gestionnaire est significativement meilleur qu’un indice de marché visé. Cet outil sera utile à la compagnie, car elle pourra l’utiliser pour mesurer de façon objective la performance des gestionnaires qui offrent leurs services pour gérer ses actifs.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Thierry Duchesne

Student:

Marie-Hélène Simard

Partner:

La Capitale Assurances Générales

Discipline:

Mathematics

Sector:

Finance, insurance and business

University:

Université Laval

Program:

Accelerate

Extracellular biomarker discovery to develop a specific therapeutic treatment in cancer

Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide with approximately 8 million deaths in 2010. Most cancer treatments lack specificity and affect the whole body, with toxic effects on both cancerous and normal cells. Although new therapies are emerging, targeting cancer cells is a challenge because of the lack of specific markers on cancer cells. Biomark Technologies Inc. has found that the expression levels of the gene coding for the protein SSAT 1 is upregulated in cancer cells. The inhibition of this protein is detrimental for the survival of cancer cells, making it an attractive target for cancer treatment. In this proposal we aim to find novel cancer cell markers in order to develop treatments that will recognize cancer cells and allow internalization of the drug to inhibit the activity of SSAT 1 ultimately causing the death of the cancer.

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Faculty Supervisor:

Horacio Bach

Student:

Peng Zhang

Partner:

BioMark Technologies Inc

Discipline:

Microbiology / Immunology

Sector:

Life sciences

University:

University of British Columbia

Program:

Accelerate