Climate Change Research Poster Competition
On April 14th, the 間眅埶AV VP Research office and PICS 間眅埶AV co-hosted the first Climate and Energy Research Day at 間眅埶AV where 間眅埶AV researchers had the opportunity to share their latest research findings on climate and energy research, as well as, discuss the need to address climate and energy simultaneously in order to mitigate and adapt to climate change. As part of the day, the 3rd Climate Change research poster competition took place. Twenty nine graduate students from different disciplines had the opportunity to share their research with the attendees. Two $500 prizes were awarded for the best posters to Teresa Rosales-Ramirez, a PhD student working with Diana Allen on Risk and resilience in the shale gas context: a nexus perspective and to Joseph Bailey a PhD with Jonn Axsen, with his research on Intermittency issues for renewables in BC: Investigating solutions from the supply and demand perspectives.
2015 Participants:
Jennifer Brand, PhD Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science / Sustainable Water Allocation: A Whole System Approach in a Rapidly Developing Energy Resource Sector
John Bermingham, PhD Candidate, School of Communication, Faculty of Communication Art and Technology / The Northern Gateway Debate: Media, PR and the Practices of Power
Dana Ehlert, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment/ Exploring the role of ocean heat and carbon uptake in determining the linear relationship between global warming and cumulative CO2 &紳莉莽梯;梗鳥勳莽莽勳棗紳莽
Teresa Rosales-Ram穩rez, PhD Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science / Risk and resilience in the shale gas context: a nexus perspective
Jayme Lewthwaite, MSc. Candidate, Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Science/ Do Roads Kill Off Species? Quantifying the Effect of LNG Development on Biodiversity in BC
Ismena Bystron, MSc. Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science/ Topographical and hydrogeological controls on spring occurrence in Northeastern British Columbia, a rapidly developing shale gas region
Nigel Kinney, PhD Candidate, School of Political Science, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/ Environmental Dismantling
Jonathan E Cripps, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment, Reinterpreting the effect of climate warming on the last Cordilleran Ice Sheet over the southern interior, British Columbia
Stephanie Van Pelt, MSc. Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science/ Climate Variability and Paleorecharge of the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
Sukhraj Sihota, MPP Candidate, School of Public Policy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/ Swimming Against the Current: Valuation of White Sturgeon in Renewal of the Columbia River Treaty
Mary Ann Middleton, PhD Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science Vulnerability Assessment for Groundwater Dependent Streams
Jordan Brubacher, MS Candidate, Faculty of Health Sciences/ Associations between biogeoclimatic zones and five acute gastrointestinal illnesses in British Columbia from 2000-2013 and potential implications under projected climate change
Hung Chak Ho, PhD Candidate, Department of Geography, Faculty of Environment/ Evaluation of using temperature maps to estimate community risks at an extreme hot weather event
Ryan Burgess, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science/ Estimating groundwater recharge to the Gulf Islands under future climate conditions
Erik Brown, M. Urb. Candidate, Urban Studies, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/ Housing Preference in the Peri-urban Zone: The Prospects for Urban Containment and Smart Growth in North Cowichan
Vinu Subashini Rajus, School of Interactive Art and Technology, Faculty of Communications/ Lightweight look-ahead options: An Eco-Dialect between the building; its inhabitants and designers
Jeanette Klassen, MSc. Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science/ Risk of Saltwater Intrusion in Coastal Aquifers due to Climate Change and Development
Sarah Rathay, MSc. Candidate, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science / Response of a Fractured Bedrock Aquifer to Recharge from Heavy Rainfall Events on the Gulf Islands, British Columbia
Kii'iljuus (Barbara Wilson), Master Candidate, Faculty of Education/ Educating/Mobilizing Communities for Action in a World of Changing Climate: Initiating Action on Haida Gwaii
Lisa Danielson, MPP Candidate, School of Public Policy, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences/ Patching the Leaks: Reforming British Columbias Policy Approach to Property-Level Flood Resilience
Eric Schibli, MSc. Candidate, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science/ Investigating anion-conducting polymers using wide-angle x-ray scattering
Sina Salari, PhD Candidate, School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Measurement and Modeling of Mass Transfer within Catalyst Layer of a PEMFC
Joseph Bailey, PhD Candidate, School of Resource and Environmental Management, Faculty of Environment/ Intermittency issues for renewables in BC: Investigating solutions from the supply and demand perspectives
Pierayeh Vahdani, PhD Candidate, Department of Physics, Faculty of Science/ Improving the stability of the active layer in organic photovoltaic cells
Khorshid Fayazmanesh, PhD Candidate, School of School of Mechatronic Systems Engineering, Faculty of Applied Sciences/ Composite adsorbent coating materials with increased thermal conductivity and sorption capacity for adsorption cooling systems
Abstracts of the students research can be found at Climate and Energy Research Day - Abstract Book.
Seven Graduate students shared their research to the 間眅埶AV Community at the Sustainability Opportunity Fair while competing for up to $1,000 dollars for travel support to a National or International Conference.
This year's winner of the 間眅埶AV Climate Change Research Poster Competition is Shannon Holding, a PhD candidate in the Department of Earth Sciences. Working with Professor Diana Allen, Shannon presented her project "Water Security for Island Communities," part of the UNESCO GRAPHIC (Groundwater Resources Assessment under the Pressures of Humanity and Climate Change) Programme and conducted in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy Bahamas. Learn more at
2013 Participants:
- Tyler Herrington, Ms Candidate, Department of Geography/"Path Dependence of Regional Climate Change".
- Heather Munro, Ms Candidate , School of Resource and Environmenta Managementl/Trade-Offs between Carbon Offset and Timber Harvest Revenue Opportunities in British Columbias Central Coast: A Decision Analysis Approach
- Shannon Holding, PhD Candidate. Department of Earth Science/Water Security for Island Communities
- Isabelle Laroque, MSc Candidate, Department of Earth Science/A framework for identifying climate change impacts and management strategies related to groundwater resources in coastal communities
- Mary Ann Middleton, PhD Candidate, 間眅埶AV Department of Earth Science/ Evaluating Climate Change Impacts on Groundwater Sensitive Streams
- Vinu Rajus, PhD Candidate, School of Interactive Art and Technology/ Ambient, Interactive Displays and Controls for Sustainable Living
- Nat Wilson, Ms Candidate, Department of Earth Science/
Characterization and interpretation of polythermal structure in two subartic glaciers
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To learn more about the students and their research click here.
Innovation in climate change-related research was on proud display at the first graduate poster competition held as part of the on September 20th. The Festival was co-hosted by , , Sustainable 間眅埶AV and the . Two winners were selected to split the $300 prize.
2011 Participants:
- Hadi Hadizadeh, Ph. D Candidate of Engineering Science/ Good-Looking Green Images
- Roy Bendor, PhD Candidate, School of Communication - ACT Lab / Greenest City Conversations: Exploring Sustainable Futures
- Steve Conrand, PhD Candidate, School of Resource and Environmental Management, FENV/ Improving water allocation adaptation policies and decision-making through an integrated hydrological-stated preference water demand model
- Cedar Morton, PhD Candidate, School of Resource and Environmental Management, FENV/ Enduring Waters: Building Resilient International Water Institutions in a Changing Climate
- Vinu Rajus, PhD Candidate, School of Interactive Arts and Architecture Ambient, Interactive Displays and Controls for Sustainable Living
- Britta Ricker, PhD Candidate and Peters and Nick Hedley Department of Geography, FENV/ "Message in a Bottle: Climate Change Education through mobile social technology mediated learning"
- Mary Ann Middleton, PhD Candidate, Department of Earth Science, Faculty of Sciences/ "Spatial and Temporal Changes in Groundwater Flux to Gaining Streams"