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September 2021

The 32nd edition of Soup and Science was hosted virtually through Zoom. Students and community members heard from outstanding Æ»¹ûÒùÔº professors andÌýstudent speakers across disciplines talk about their research program in lightning-style talks, followed by active discussions in dynamic breakout rooms. Click on the session date to view theÌý video recording of the presentation.Ìý

Friday October 1, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PMÌý


School of Computer Science
The Future Challenges of Data Management in Edge Computing


Department of Geography
Why are we running out of sand and what can we do about it?

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Prof. Matthew Harrington
Department of Chemistry
Bio-inspired Materials Processing


Department of Physiology
Making Blood Cells: Control of Gene Expression in Hematopoesis in Health and Disease

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Ms. Anya Mueller
Department of Biology
Characterizing Haida Gwaii's eDNA communities

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Department of Chemistry; Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Advancing climate and health research in the era of COVID-19


Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences
Sending probes into the deep Earth

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Prof. Oliver Coomes
Department of Geography
Making a living in the Amazon rain forest: livelihoods, poverty and conservation


Department of Physics
Quantum computing with Majoranas

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Kaiyuan Wang (Student)
Department of Geography and Earth & Planetary Sciences
A sustainable future for Canadian Peat


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Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Conformal Geometry and Prescribed Curvature Problems

Prof. Ives Levesque
Department of Medical Physics
A window into the human body

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Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
Extreme Precipitation in Hurricanes


Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fast and slow earthquakes

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Hannah Owens
Integrated Program in Neuroscience
BrainReach North: Discover our Science-Education Initiative

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Department of Earth & Planetary Sciences

What can rocks tell us about the origins of eukaryotes?


Department of Physiology
How brain regulates basic functions of the body, such as hunger, thirst, and hormonal levels

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Department of Physics

Causality and how it helps particle physics

Prof. Amy Blum
Department of Chemistry

Creating novel nanostructured devices and materials

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Mr. Benjamin Rudski
Computer Science and Biology

AntNupTracker: Developing (and Re-developing) a Mobile Application for Tracking Ant Nuptial Flights


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Co-organizers

Preeti Purba-Singh, Research Office of the Faculty of Science
Eduardo Ganem Cuenca, Research Office of the Faculty of Science

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