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Paper accepted to ECML 2019

June 13, 2019
We recently had a paper accepted to the 2019 European Conference on Machine Learing (ECML) on the topic of modelling of combustion processes using Deep Neural Networks. This is an exciting topic that could lead to huge improvements in spead of design and testing for combustion engines. We'll post the camera ready once it's updated. Looking forward to presnting this in Wurzburg, Germany in September! Read more about Paper accepted to ECML 2019

Good News in the UWECEML Lab

May 15, 2019

As spring continues to tease us with cold and rain we all could use some good news to cheer us up, well it seems we've been storing it up recently, there are several exciting achievements to highlight:

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Lindsey Langs: Successful MSc Defence!

May 8, 2019

On Monday May 6th, Lindsey successfully defended her MSc thesis titled 'Quantifying coniferous subalpine tree transpiration and source water under seasonal and hydrological stress in the Canadian Rocky Mountains'. Her work helps to inform subalpine forest hydrological connectivity in mountain watersheds, and gave insight to potential tree behaviour and water under a changing climate.

Lindsey will stay onboard with the Hydromet group continuing her work as the Kanasaskis Project Manager and Technician. She also works closely with the University of Saskatchewan's...

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Op-Ed in the Globe and Mail

March 8, 2019

Layton penned an op-ed in the Globe and Mail, "Gender bias in health care is hurting women."

Imagine someone having a heart attack. Do you picture a man clutching his chest? Hollywood almost always portrays the “classic heart attack” by a man. In fact, even though heart disease is the leading killer of women worldwide, the misconception that heart disease is a men’s disease has persisted and it has had a negative impact on care for women.

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February 7, 2019

January 21, 2019: Nate's article 'Component Characterization in a Growth-Dependent Physiological Context: Optimal Experimental Design' appears in Processes

Dec 5, 2018: Midhun successfully defends his PhD thesis. Congratulations Dr. Sukumaran!

Aug 5-8, 2018: Presentations by Nate, Leon and Julien at the 7th IFAC Conference on Foundations of Systems Biology in Engineering in...

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