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2021 Research Features

February 2021

MA in Criminal Justice graduate student Aleks discusses her thesis titled: "Accessing Medical Assistance in Death (MAiD): An interpretative phenomenological analysis of experiences with MAiD by family members and providers in Manitoba" and their experience as a graduate student

March 2021

MSc in Applied Computer Science and Society graduate Sebastian Miranda Rodriguez discusses his thesis titled: "Experimental Approach for Re-Routing in Computer Networks with Software-Defined Networks and Contraction Hierarchies" and their experience as a graduate student

April 2021

MSc in Applied Computer Science and Society graduate student Rostyslav-Mykola Tsenov discusses his thesis: Improving LULC Map Production via Semantic Segmentation and Unsupervised Domain Adaptation

Msc in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy graduate student Nicole Dorville discusses her thesis: Variation in Host Response, and Potential Treatments for, White-Nose Syndrome in Little Brown and Big Brown Bats.

May 2021

Msc in Bioscience, Technology, and Public Policy graduate student Alyssa Stulberg discusses her thesis: Understanding and Managing Contamination of Bat Hibernacula with Pseudogymnoascus destructans.

July 2021

Dharitri Tripathy discusses her research in the Applied Computer Science Graduate program and their recent publication: titled: "EEG Signal Processing in Python for Practical Clinical Applications"

August 2021

UWinnipeg Master of Science in Applied Computer Science student Maryam Bafandkar is one of eight leading female scientists sharing expertise in technology, science, medicine, and engineering.

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