Undergrads at The University of Winnipeg continue to participate in meaningful research projects, as 17 UWinnipeg students have been awarded NSERC (Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada) Undergraduate Student Research Awards.
The awards, valued at $4,500 per student, allow students to work on an NSERC-supported research project for a 16-week period during the summer under the direct supervision of a faculty member who holds an NSERC Research Grant. Each student does original research in a one-on-one setting, which gives the student a greater understanding and appreciation of the field of study.
“These students represent some of the best and brightest young academic minds in the country,” said Rod Hanley, UWinnipeg Dean of Science. “Each one has a unique research opportunity this summer that will help kickstart their careers.”
The UWinnipeg students, supervisors and projects are:
Student/Professor Project
Mark Abotossaway, Jeffrey Martin: Detector calibration system for neuron decay
Stephanie Armstrong, Mary Silcox: Research in biological anthropology
Tyler Atchison, Athar Ata: Phytochemical studies on Buxus sp.
Dylan Buhr, Randy Kobes: Quantum information
David Capelle, Ed Cloutis: Auto21 patterns of commuting
Iain Crump, Terry Visentin: Problems in combinatorial enumeration
Rolland Gillies, Jens Franck: Expression and genetic regulation of the RyR2 paralogues in zebrafish
Andrea Globa, Pauline Pearson: Aging and visual memory
Rebecca Hiebert, Doug Goltz: Microsampling and characterization of Iron Gall ink
Craig Hutton, Harinder Aujla: Evaluating nociceptin / NOP neurotransmission in alcohol-dependent vs. non-dependent rats
Cory Kowal, Doug Williams: Timing errors during transmission
Claire McKibbin, Craig Willis: Social networks of silver-haired bats
Allyson Menzies, Craig Willis: Personality and energetics of mammals
Mathias Pielahn, Gabor Kunstatter: Surface gravity for dynamic black hole horizons
Benjamin Rogala, Harinder Aujla: Evaluating the effects of chronic unpredictable stress on alcohol seeking in rats
Alyssa Vergata, Anna Stokke: Irreducible modules in quantum groups
Alana Westwood, Jacques Tardiff: The effects of Armillaria root rot disease on the radical growth of Picea mariana