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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Joshua Goodeve

  Joshua Goodeve (PHYS) presents “Dancing With Dust: Hunting for Evidence of Exoplanets in Circumstellar Disks” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Brenda Matthews.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Jake Neijmeijer

  Jake Neijmeijer (PHYS) presents “Linear Algebra Methods for Tensor Networks” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Thomas Baker.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

McKinley Veale

  McKinley Veale (PHYS) presents “ORCASat: Providing Precise Photometric Calibration for Ground-based Telescopes” for Honours Fest 2023. Honours research supervised by Thomas Baker.

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Biochemistry & Microbiology Student research

Vanessa Chan

Vanessa Chan (BCMB) presents “Assessing Clinically Relevant Expansion Methods on CAR T-cell Phenotype” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Sarah Macpherson.

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Biology Student research

Tannin Standing

Tannin Standing (BIO) presents “Looking into the past to understand our future: Investigating how British Columbia’s intertidal seaweed communities have changed through time” for Honours Fest 2022.

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Biology Student research

Sydney Elarid

Sydney Elarid (BIO) presents “The Relationship between Parkinson’s Disease and Prostate Cancer and Artificial Light-at-Night as a Possible Risk Factor” for Honours Fest 2022.

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Biology Student research

Shaye Tudor

Shaye Tudor (BCMB) presents “Are boats drowning out the singing fish of the West Coast?” for Honours Fest 2022. 

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Earth & Ocean Sciences Student research

Shannon Murtonen

Shannon Murtonen (SEOS) presents “Do Carbon Isotope Excursions in Ediacaran Sedimentary Rocks Record Seawater Chemistry Insights from the Canadian Rocky Mountains” for Honours Fest 2022.

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Chemistry Student research

Ryu Ikeda

Ryu Ikeda (CHEM) presents “Synthesizing Molecules with Diazirine to Fish for Biological Targets” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Jeremy Wulff.

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Physics & Astronomy Student research

Robert Payne

Robert Payne (PHAST) presents “Can Antarctic Sea Ice be Forecasted on Seasonal Timescales?” for Honours Fest 2022. Honours research project supervised by Adam Monahan, Michael Sigmond and Joey Martin.

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