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  • 2020-01-01

    Won, Savanna

    The sourdough bread-making process enhances the taste, texture, shelf-life, and nutritional quality of bread products. My research focuses on understanding the break down of proteins during sourdough fermentation and the goal of this project is to use sourdough to reduce the amount of allergenic,...

  • 2020-01-01

    Duarte Wisnesky, Uira

    “What’s the use of having freedom if one cannot go out. Free, I am not”. Lack of accessibility to outside surroundings is one of the greatest challenges some people of the world face today. Limited accessibility leads to isolation and restricted inclusion in society most often for those living...

  • 2018-01-01

    Whistance-Smith, Greg

    The image portrays the University of Alberta’s buildings rolled up into a ‘katamari’ ball from the Japanese videogame Katamari Damacy (塊 魂). This game satirizes capitalist excess by asking the player to roll up the objects of daily life, consuming them to grow the size of the katamari. Players...

  • 2018-01-01

    Kafara, Rylan

    My research examines who now belongs in Edmonton’s gentrifying downtown. In September 2016, the publicly financed $613 million new arena and entertainment district opened for business. Located in the urban core, the “Ice District” was already home to the majority of Edmonton’s homeless...

  • 2018-01-01

    Xu, Kun

    It was taken in mid November 2017 at Banff National Park. As the changing climate continues posing threats to human and nature, severe weather becomes more frequent in the world than last century. My research focuses on the relationship between climate change and forest ecosystem. And one major...

  • 2018-01-01

    Wigglesworth, Ron

    Rapid development of digital technology is inevitable and will call for continued changes in education. If kinaesthetic drawing amplifies a student’s sensibility and sensitivity to what is being observed, then might we benefit by utilizing our haptic senses more broadly in our...

  • 2020-01-01

    Marriott, Brian

    How do we determine if something is life-threatening, or life-saving? An innocuous walk in a field for one person may elicit highly anxious feelings in another individual. The sensory information is identical, but how it is perceived by the brain is dramatically different. This can in part be...

  • 2023-06-20

    Rao, Supriya

    Edmonton's prosperity may be abundant, but unfortunately, not everyone has been able to reap its benefits. The issue of homelessness, poverty and accompanying social stigma continues to plague a significant portion of our society. The visual acts as a beacon of hope for the vulnerable, providing...

  • 2024-06-01

    Stock, Jordan

    This Albertosaurus is in rough shape. Yet it is one of the more complete individuals of its species. Albertosaurus is an animal who is tightly interwoven with the history of the province after which it is named. It was first dinosaur skeleton ever recovered from what is now Alberta by Joseph...

  • 2023-06-20

    Klassen, Sheri

    This is a picture of my son wearing a mask. The picture was not easy to take - he is on the autism spectrum, and not only did he find the mask irritating, but he also had a hard time holding it to his face and looking at the camera. After he agreed to have the picture taken, I knew I only had a...

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