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...and it works,” he says, adding that some companies from overseas are testing his system currently. “We had a taste test in Atlantic Canada, and we've published a couple of studies where the...
...surfactant is generally sourced from animals. People of any age who are seriously ill or injured also frequently have damage to their lung surfactant, which impairs their ability to breathe. One such...
...rdquo; Hydrographers have been maintaining accurate tidal charts for more than a century, but until recently no one was too concerned with information like flow direction and force – information...
...overview of the tools and services available at MUN to help you understand how and where to efficiently manage and store your data.This session is for researchers at Memorial University of Newfoundland...
...experiments to investigate the effect of intense and ultrashort laser pulses on matter. “We are currently witnessing significant experimental progress in laser pulses,” says Barmaki, a physics...
...Profs. Martin Plumer and John Whitehead in the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, currently in their fourth year of a collaborative research agreement with Western Digital Corporation...
...his research can apply to kinematics, geology, music, finance and the human brain. He was recently, for example, doing some machine-learning modelling on people with Parkinson’s, studying...
...current flows through these tiny devices, it generates heat, however heat doesn’t dissipate efficiently in such small structures because the physics are different. This results in higher temperatures...
Summer, 2020 Professor Moulay Akhloufi didn’t expect to join the effort against COVID-19. And while it may be difficult to imagine X-rays and artificial intelligence helping in the face of a world-paralyzing...
...The problems can come from kinematics, geology, music, finance and the human brain. He was recently, for example, doing some modelling on people with Parkinson’s, while they were using...
...2021 SciVis Contest can be viewed here. Call for datasets If you have a dataset or if you have recently worked with a researcher who you think might have a suitable dataset for this contest, please contact...
...the ideas suggested in this year's Contest.Speaker: Alex RazoumovThe 2021 SciVis Contest organized jointly by IEEE and Compute Canada wrapped up on October 28th, with the official announcement of awards...
...HPC) environment with heterogeneous hardware poses a daunting and time-consuming challenge. We recently launched an interactive molecular dynamics performance guide to simplify this process. This web...
This tutorial is a gentle hands-on introduction to developing predictive models using deep learning artificial neural networks. This workshop is delivered by the Acadia Institute for Data Analytics, hosted...
...Atlantic Canada is the right place to be for his studies as it still has large areas that are predominantly agricultural, though that is gradually changing. For example, the move away from farming isn’t...
...find the materials such as metals that our society uses for basic building materials.” More recently, he’s become interested in imaging and understanding what happens with flood infrastructure...
When he was introduced to forest genetics as a 23-year-old researcher in India, Dr. Om Rajora became obsessed and devoted to forest genetics research. “Sometimes, even at the cost of my health,&rdquo...
...idea floating around,” says Dickson, "that technical professionals ought to change jobs frequently.” But ACENET seems to have found a recipe for long-term commitment. “It’s the...
...power, often at a scale that would be unmanageable without the resources ACENET provides.” Currently, Sys-MoDEL is engaged in three pivotal projects – power system planning with NB Power...
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...computing skills to help researchers in science, engineering, medicine, and related disciplines. He has recently organized two Software Carpentry boot camps at Saint Mary’s; ACENET co-hosted the...
...directly into electricity using gold nanoparticles that act as a sponge to soak up electrons. Currently nuclear reactors create electricity by heating steam to drive large dynamos. The conversion process...
...incidences of atmospheric turbulence will increase,” he says. At the same time, humans are constantly changing the surface of the planet by cutting down forests, building tall buildings and reengineering...
...active catalysts for bond activation that don’t require large quantities, do the job more efficiently and are more environmentally friendly. IOSI has had success in this area – breaking certain...
...Law of Heat Conduction, but researchers have found that these one-dimensional systems behave differently from other systems –disobeying Fourier’s Law. Moreover, they don’t know why...
...Processing Unit (GPU) hardware, and combined with a CFD simulation software (EXN/Aero) that can efficiently utilize the new hardware, the complex tidal simulations can be completed much more rapidly...
...Earth’s atmosphere; a passion that takes him to remote places around the world. “We’ve recently set up research sites in Wisconsin, in Cape Breton, in Alaska, in Antarctica,&rdquo...
...plants – a chemical compound that plays a critical role in causing fruit to ripen. But until recently, the chemical process that created ethylene in plants remained a mystery. For one thing, the...
...gotten much cheaper and faster, there has been an explosion of new genetic knowledge and ideas recently. “A lot of geneticists’ ideas about genomes and genetic variation have changed since...
...Lakes, Brier Island, Sable Island and Newfoundland to find out how each population is behaving differently from the others. It’s a complicated process because the data comes in many forms. Some...