Mitacs is a not-for-profit, nationwide organization that links universities to industry and connects graduate students and post-doctoral fellows to opportunities to apply their knowledge to research-based industrial and social innovation.
Post-doctoral fellow Parisa Pouladzadeh (Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering) received a Mitacs Accelerate Fellowship to support professor Dimitrios Androutsos (Electrical, Computer, and Biomedical Engineering) with his research being done in partnership with digital pathology systems company Pathcore Inc. The project, Image analysis and machine learning for digital pathology images, aims to eliminate laborious and subjective manual analysis approaches to medical imaging by developing a computational pathology tool that identifies breast cancer tumours.
PhD candidate Hanako Smith (Communication and Culture) received a Mitacs Accelerate Fellowship for the project, Media/communication repertories of Canadian small business owners. In Canada, over 95 per cent of registered businesses are small businesses. Hanako Smith’s work supported research into the media habits and purchasing behaviours of individual owner-managers of small businesses in order to better understand how to communicate with this widely disparate group. Professor Charles Davis (Media) and industrial partner Agency 59 were the principal investigators.
Master’s of Building Science student, Carleen Lawson, received a Mitacs Accelerate Internship to support professor Jennifer McArthur (Architectural Science) and industry partner, the Real Property Association of Canada, to develop an analytics tool and predictive model that can identify key characteristics necessary to classify and predict real estate assets that are likely to demonstrate significant improvement in energy performance. By predicting which buildings are most likely to benefit from targeted incentives, the research provides valuable input for both member industries and government sustainability policy.