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Applying Gis Software To Visualize Temporal Changes In Drinking Water Quality Sources, Salam Radhaa Aug 2022

Applying Gis Software To Visualize Temporal Changes In Drinking Water Quality Sources, Salam Radhaa

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The Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Reserve in southwestern Ontario has been under a Boil Water Advisory for an extended period of time. This project aims to create a framework to address this issue by detecting possible pollutants and presenting in a visual manner.

Several sample sites are utilized to determine the source of pollution as there are many possibilities: upstream overflow events, farm runoff, other point sources upstream. Extra care will go to sampling within 24hr of a significant precipitation event to measure spikes in pollutants that have accumulated during dry periods.

ArcGIS software (ArcMap) is utilized as …


Teb 406 Reflection, Ryan Alfonso Falcon Aug 2022

Teb 406 Reflection, Ryan Alfonso Falcon

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Slides for a non-exhaustive reflection on my work in summer


Usri Restore Research Group Internship, Tristan Paventi Aug 2022

Usri Restore Research Group Internship, Tristan Paventi

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A powerpoint presentation summarizing my summer internship at RESTORE environmental research group. This internship mainly focused on geophysics of electromagnetic mapping of high salinity zones. Electromagnetic instruments such as the EM31-MK2 and the GEM-2 were used to detect salinity, as well as electrical resistivity Tomography (E.R.T.). Another focus was waste rock from mines, where we conducted acidity tests and sieve analysis to discover the cumulative acidity from acid mine drainage.


Examination Of Installation Effects On Multi-Jet Meter Performance, Domenic Quiquero Aug 2022

Examination Of Installation Effects On Multi-Jet Meter Performance, Domenic Quiquero

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Alongside Mitchell Boody and Dr. Eric Savoury's supervision, the effect of additional internal friction of multi-jet flow meters caused by various orientations was experimentally analyzed. Multi-jet flow meters are commonly used in multi-unit residential buildings, thus by understanding the effects of the corresponding orientational loss, our industry partners can better assess water cost. This study coincides with Mitchell Boody's work using simulations to demonstrate the impact of frictional loss in multi-jet flow meters and building upon the work of Paulo Barros Rodrigues with other orientations.


Improving The Crystal Habit Of Rufinamide, Peter M. Sadaka Aug 2022

Improving The Crystal Habit Of Rufinamide, Peter M. Sadaka

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This research was developed by utilizing the knowledge gathered and learned about crystallization through my USRI project. The goal was to improve the crystal habit of a selected drug from the many that were available in the lab. To choose this, we looked at all of them and chose the drug with the worst habit and then began working. It was created by organizing my findings for each week and then making it all much more concise for the form of a simple presentation that most could understand.


Normative Joint Angles And Compensation During Fit-Hansa Test, Jennifer J. Villeneuve Aug 2022

Normative Joint Angles And Compensation During Fit-Hansa Test, Jennifer J. Villeneuve

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Imagine a world where no injuries occurred, muscular compensation was able to be detected early on and imbalances resolved before any risks appear. Muscular compensation can cause injuries, especially with repetitive motion or through activities of daily living. The study I conducted focuses on the compensation methods of shoulder abduction and trunk lean during the FIT-HaNSA series. Determining the normative ranges of motion can increase early detection of fatigue for all individuals. This can help make repetitive jobs such as working in a factory much safer for all employees, as they can switch tasks as soon as fatigue is identified. …


Tca Fabrication Devices, Brendan R. Difabio Aug 2022

Tca Fabrication Devices, Brendan R. Difabio

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Twisted coil actuators are a recent technology that has different properties from popular actuators used today. Being so new, there is still much to learn about these actuators. This project aims to create devices that can be used to make the fabrication process simple and repeatable.


Mathematical Analysis Of A Hemispherical Resonator Gyroscope, Sean Mcevoy Aug 2022

Mathematical Analysis Of A Hemispherical Resonator Gyroscope, Sean Mcevoy

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A Hemispherical Resonator Gyroscope (HRG) is a gyroscope that uses vibrations to measure the orientation of a device based on the Coriolis effect. A mathematical model was confirmed so that a mathematical simulation could be made and used for a simulation of the HRG in operation.


The Effects Of Hydrogen Diffusion In Zirconium Alloys, Ruhi R. Celik Aug 2021

The Effects Of Hydrogen Diffusion In Zirconium Alloys, Ruhi R. Celik

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This research poster gives an overview of hydride formation in zirconium alloys


Development Of A Low-Cost Algometer, Thomas D. Naish, Ana Luisa Trejos, Dave M. Walton Aug 2021

Development Of A Low-Cost Algometer, Thomas D. Naish, Ana Luisa Trejos, Dave M. Walton

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Many people suffer from chronic pain, the reasons for which are not always well understood. Algometers are instruments that can help clinicians understand the nature of pain by determining the force at which pain becomes noticeable or unbearable. Algometers can also be used to determine the effects that external influences can have on pain tolerance in healthy people.

The goal of this project was to develop an algometer that can measure the normal range of pain thresholds and tolerances of most patients, which ranges up to 35 lbs. Also, the result needed to be accurate to about 1% and made …