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  • 2020-01-01

    Hubmann, Magdelena

    Mirrored close shot of a painted floor at Hewko House, a Ukrainian-Canadian farmhouse. The eroding and cracking paint layers reveal a timeline of different colors and materials used as architectural paints. The Hewko family arrived in Alberta in May 1899. The construction of their home began in...

  • 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...

  • 2020-01-01

    Marfil-Garza, Braulio

    The TRAFFIC (Thread-Reinforced Alginate Fiber For Islet enCapsulation) device is a novel approach to use alginate, a gel-like compound, as a biomaterial for cell encapsulation. Advances in the field of transplantation are still restricted by the finite source of cells and tissues and by the need...

  • 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...

  • 2020-01-01

    Murray, Kathleen

    As social animals, we like to connect. This approach helps us identify, organize and navigate the diversity of the natural world. Historically, Western science has been more heavily influenced to rename, reorganize, and redefine the wilderness. Today, the government and most of our Canadian...

  • 2020-01-01

    Maturi, Bhuvaneswari

    The more united we are, the more powerful we are. Similarly, when the grid system of a small region or local community is interlinked, the grid becomes more efficient. This is the concept of micro-grid. It is a small network of electricity customers, who are utilizing local supply sources,...

  • 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

    Chesworth, Janine

    Driving away from the early-learning site where I work as a Speech- Language Pathologist (SLP), a gleaming light catches my eye. Behind the preschool, a single building glows against the darkening sky; the new school in mid-construction. It’s as though the setting sun lingers...

  • 2020-01-01

    Almubarak, Asra

    You are looking into the depths of a colorful ensemble of a limb being formed. All these millions of cells are striving every day to help you move the way you do. This image is the snapshot of an ongoing limb developmental process where stemcells give rise to cartilage cells that go through a...

  • 2021-01-01

    Lee, Heunjung

    This image is an homage to my husband’s grandfather who inspired my doctoral research on temporality of persons living with dementia. This collage represents his porous realities that cross his childhood in Hong Kong/Macao, the period of the Second World War, and his late life in Canada. The...

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