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The Faculty of Applied Science comprises a unique constellation of professional disciplines including; Architecture & Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Nursing and Community & Regional Planning. The core purpose shared across all of our four disciplines is to discover, create and apply knowledge, provide unwavering top-tier education and champion a community of responsible professionals devoted to serving a thriving, sustainable and healthy society. Our work and the professions which our graduates represent span the entire human-centred built environment.Ìý
The disciplines within the Faculty of Applied Science are celebrated for the scope, strength and impact of their research activities. Our Faculty claims the spotlight in the global arena for our research in clean energy, communication and digital technologies, health and health technology among many others. We offer disciplinary-specific research based graduate programs as well as a range of professional graduate programs and pride ourselves on our ability to open doors of opportunity to students beyond their time within our Faculty.
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Recent Publications
This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by ÑÇÖÞÌìÌà faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Applied Science.
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Doctoral Citations
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2010 | Dr. Zahiri developed fast and accurate methods for the estimation of tissue movement in ultrasound images, enabling many novel techniques to estimate tissue elasticity. His methods, which he implemented on commercial ultrasound machines, have been used on hundreds of patients at several clinical sites to detect and classify cancerous tissue. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Hoskinson developed a method to triple the peak brightness, contrast and dynamic range of projection displays. The projector's light is reallocated and directed away from dark regions towards bright regions of the image being displayed by using a custom-designed array of steerable micromirrors and novel image-processing algorithms. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Huang developed robust three-dimensional statistical and geometric models to analyze brain tissues from magnetic resonance images. He subsequently applied his methods to study both normal tissues and white matter lesions in patients with multiple sclerosis pathology, thus enabling fully automated quantitative brain volumetric analyses using conventional structural MRI. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Ye developed a framework for improving information integration in the construction industry. The research shows how the framework can leverage existing information technologies to move beyond current system interoperability towards information aggregation and a much higher level of construction management integration. | Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Goksel developed a computational framework for the simulation of medical procedures, enabling the rapid generation of anatomical models and the simulation of medical images. For procedures such as biopsies and prostate brachytherapy, Dr. Goksel's techniques will allow physicians to train in a virtual environment in which they can practice the insertion of needles under ultrasound guidance. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Tang studied the dynamics of collaboration and interaction with large, interactive, wall displays. Although many applications have been designed for these displays, Dr Tang's work helped to lay the groundwork for an entirely new way of designing these applications with a specific focus on how users transition between different modes of work. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Rashid developed novel resource allocation schemes based on advanced analytical models to improve quality of service in high speed wireless systems. He subsequently applied these schemes in a number of emerging broadband wireless access networks. | Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical and Computer Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Xie examined fundamental aspects of solvent extraction of copper and cyanide from cyanide solution with guanidine and mixture of quaternary amine and alkylphenol. The research results provide an economic way of recovery of valuable metals and cyanide from cyanide effluent in gold mining industry. | Doctor of Philosophy in Materials Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Danon-Schaffer explored how brominated flame retardants reach the environment, transfer from waste streams to water and soil, and transport to distant locations (Northern Canada), focusing on landfills which receive products containing these compounds. Simultaneously she developed simulations that indicated that these contaminants persist for decades. This has clear policy implications. | Doctor of Philosophy in Chemical and Biological Engineering (PhD) |
2010 | Dr. Howard examined how women at high risk for hereditary cancer make risk management decisions. She drew attention to the diverse trajectories of decision making and highlighted the role of personal and social contexts in shaping decisions. This research provides a theoretical foundation for the provision of decision support. | Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing (PhD) |