Undergraduate Research Seminar Hosted by AIMMLab
We are excited to report on the successful Undergraduate Research Seminar recently held by AIMMLab, hosted in collaboration with the Laboratory for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (LIAM). This engaging event provided an excellent platform for students to present their research and share insights with their peers and mentors.
Event Recap
The seminar took place on September 6th, from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm, at Room 277, Kinsmen Building, located on the York University Keele Campus.
Presentation Highlights
The seminar featured a series of thought-provoking presentations from undergraduate researchers. The presentation order was as follows:
-
Mahakprit Kaur
Research Title: Determining Predictors of the Timing of the First COVID-19 Case and Death in Long Term Care Homes in Ontario -
Taylor Cargill
Research Title: Investigating Our Response to Crisis: Institutional and Community Level COVID-19 Pandemic Responses in Canada -
Alyssa Duhon
Research Title: Intersectionality and Government Regulations on Data Privacy in Canada, Brazil, and South Africa: A Systematic Review -
Ghislain Rutayisire
Research Title: Estimation of Growth Parameters and Mortality Rates for Five Climate-Vulnerable Fish Species in Restigouche River, New Brunswick, Canada, Using Time Series Data
Event Details and Engagement
The seminar offered a dynamic space for these budding researchers to share their work and engage in meaningful discussions. Additionally, refreshments were available throughout the event, encouraging networking and further intellectual exchange.
We are thrilled by the enthusiastic participation and the insightful contributions from our presenters and attendees. It was a great opportunity to foster collaboration and spark discussions on a range of impactful topics.
Please find the pictures from the event here.
Thank You
We thank everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the seminar. Your participation helped make this event a valuable experience for all involved. Stay tuned for more events and opportunities to engage with the research community at AIMMLab.