A hidden waterway comes alive through community art
Through a blend of ecology, conversation and artistry, doctoral student Madeline Donald explores our relationship with urban waterways.
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Reimagining the PhD
Camille Rousseau and her four-legged partners are helping to reimagine UBCO’s PhD for the better.
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An Indigenous approach to understanding water
Graduate students Dawn Machin and Sarah Alexis are incorporating traditional Indigenous knowledge into their research about our relationship with water.
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At the intersection of mathematics and business
Master’s student Mohammad Mosaffa is using machine learning to improve customer service.
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How humans and climate change affect our environment
Doctoral student Melanie Dickie’s research explores how these factors combine to influence the natural world.
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Journeying back home
Hanna Paul returned to her First Nations community to research moon time teachings and build confidence for youth and women.
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Mahmoud Hasabelnaby is looking towards the future of mobile networks
Electrical engineer hopes to revolutionize cellular network design to increase connectivity for all Canadians.
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The beauty of academia is challenge, says Seyyed Alireza Hashemi
International engineering doctoral student lives by the motto “Never give up.”
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Hamed Mirzaei is exploring the silent symphony of materials-gas interactions
Doctoral student ready to make meaningful contributions to the field of engineering.
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Akanksha Bhurtel’s homeland of Nepal inspired her engineering studies
Doctoral student wants to strengthen soils with the help of biological substances.
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