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2024 Award Winners

Honours Fest 2024 took place on Thursday, February 29th, with over 70 honours students from the Faculty of Science presenting their research-our largest participation yet. During Honours Fest, research and presentation skills are put to the test by a panel of judges who award cash prizes to the top placing students, thanks to the generosity […]

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Earth & Ocean Sciences Student research

A deep learning method to predict significant wave height

Susan Beale (SEOS) presents: “A deep learning method to predict significant wave height” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Adam Monahan.

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Earth & Ocean Sciences Student research

Protected: Controls of pH and carbonate chemistry in alkaline lacustrine systems in Interior BC. 

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Earth & Ocean Sciences Student research

Cariboo plateau alkaline lakes and precipitate mineralogy

Maya Thompson (SEOS) presents: “Cariboo plateau alkaline lakes and precipitate mineralogy” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Anne-Sofie Ahm.

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Petrographical and geochemical study of “Catch” Cu-Au Porphyry Project, south-central Yukon

Anastasiya Pushkareva (SEOS) presents: “Petrographical and geochemical study of “Catch” Cu-Au Porphyry Project, south-central Yukon” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Adam Coulter and Ruohong Jiao.

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Math & Stats Student research

A multi-species extension to a Bayesian batch marking model

Simon Johns (MATH) presents: “A multi-species extension to a Bayesian batch marking model” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Laura Cowen and Kehinde Olobatuyi.

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Complexity of graph homomorphism problems with switching

Luke Ingalls (MATH) presents: “Complexity of graph homomorphism problems with switching” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Gary MacGillivray.

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Math & Stats Student research

Protected: Singularity formation in inviscid primitive equations

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The structure of logic: First order logic and the Borel hierarchy

Gregory Huber (MATH) presents: “The structure of logic: First order logic and the Borel Hierarchy” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Chris Eagle.

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Proper rainbow saturation in graphs

Andrew Lane (MATH) presents: “Proper rainbow saturation in graphs” for Honours Fest 2024. Research supervised by Natasha Morrison.

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