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Algonquin College Receives Over $360,000 in Funding For Cutting Edge Research Equipment

Funding will result in new User Experience Lab, 3D laser scanner for buildings, upgrades to the College’s Ciena Optophotonics Lab, and a digital microscope for wood identification.

Determine the second a user lost interest in your smartphone app. Scan a building, manipulate it digitally, and then 3D print a model. Experience what it’s like to be a network technician at one of the big phone carriers. And figure out what kind of wood you’re looking at before starting a restoration project and without cutting a piece out of it.

Thanks to over $360,000 in research funding through the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) College and Community Innovation (CCI) Program, Algonquin College’s Office of Applied Research and Innovation will now be able to acquire:

  • A User Experience Research Lab that would allow for detailed testing of tablet, computer, smartphone, and interactive multimedia user interfaces. The lab will include gesture controllers, a self-tracking video camera, video and audio recording for tracking of detailed user feedback, 3D Oculus Rift goggles, and a table and wall you can project your computer onto and then interact with as if they were giant touch screens. This lab is a collaboration between the College’s Health and Wellness Research Centre and the College’s Design Centre. It will be used to assist the Health and Wellness Research Centre in working with clients in the healthcare industry to refine and improve user interfaces for health applications. It will also enable the Design Centre to conduct usability testing for projects focused on user experience (UX) design using state of the art multimedia technologies.
  • A survey-grade 3D laser scanner with a range of 120 metres that can be used to create 3D digital models of buildings, structures, or other spaces. Students will now be able to capture buildings digitally, manipulate them using software, and then 3D print the building model for further analysis, as just one example of how this over $140,000 device (and other existing equipment) could be used. Other uses include surveying, forensic science, heritage and museum studies, game development, architecture, interior design, and building energy modelling.
  • Over $140,000 in equipment to upgrade the College’s Ciena Optophotonics lab. The lab contains a microcosm of the hardware and software infrastructure that makes modern telecommunications happen. This includes optical fiber communications at industry standard transmission rates counted in tens of Gigabits per second. The equipment includes sophisticated electronics systems that will act as a live ‘window’ into the network to enable precise, real-time display of data flows and network performance. With connections to several research networks, the equipment will enhance the applied research activities at the College by allowing faculty, students, and partners to test new equipment and to perform ‘data engineering’ studies aimed at improving the quality-of-service of their optical communications networks.
  • A digital microscope, and accompanying workstation and software, that identifies wood types. The microscope will allow students taking the Heritage Carpentry program in Perth to identify what type of wood they are working with when completing restorative work – no need to cut a sample from the piece! No other companies or organizations in Eastern or Southern Ontario have this microscope.

This equipment will be used to further the leading applied research being done at the College. Applied research unites students, employees, and real world clients to create products and solutions that address everyday challenges and result in new and innovative products and ideas. The equipment will arrive over the course of the summer and is expected to be ready to use during the fall term.

“This funding recognizes the strong opportunities for hands-on learning and the economic benefits provided by Applied Research at Algonquin College,” says Dr. Mark Hoddenbagh, Director, Applied Research and Innovation. “Our students, our employees, and our partners in the business community will benefit tremendously from the new research we can now carry out thanks to this new, cutting edge equipment. It will especially benefit our students by giving them hands-on exposure with the latest equipment in their fields of study. We are proud to be able to offer access to this leading edge equipment to our researchers and our faculty to enhance the learning outcomes for our students.”

The funding was recently announced by Ed Holder, Minister of State (Science and Technology), as part of several million dollars’ worth of funding given out to colleges across Canada under the College and Community Innovation (CCI) Program. The CCI Program is managed by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC), in collaboration with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.

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For more information, please contact:

Phil Gaudreau Communications Officer, Algonquin College 613-220-7796 Email: gaudrep@algonquincollege.com

About Algonquin College – www.algonquincollege.com:

The mission of Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology is to transform hopes and dreams into skills and knowledge, leading to lifelong career success. Algonquin College does this by offering hands-on, digitally connected applied learning in over 185 programs. Based in Canada’s capital, the Ottawa Valley, and Saudi Arabia, Algonquin College is the largest polytechnic institute in Eastern Ontario with 18,000 full-time and 43,000 part-time and online registrants.

Kayla O’Brien shows up….again, on Rick Mercer’s Report on April 1st

On the April 1st season finale of the Rick Mercer Report, Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship grad and part-time teacher Kayla O’Brien worked with Rick to demonstrate some of the skills needed in the Sheet Metal trade. Rick was able to fashion a bucket used later in the segment to collect even more money for the Spread the Net challenge. Rick was on Campus again this year after Algonquin College raised the most money of any Canadian post-secondary institution in the Spread the Net student challenge. Spread the Net – founded in 2006 by the Honourable Belinda Stronach, P.C., and comedian Rick Mercer – has delivered close to 563,000 malaria-preventing bed nets to families in Liberia, Rwanda, Uganda, Tanzania and Guinea. In the last two years Algonquin College has raised approximately $50,000 towards this worthy cause.

Visit Rick Mercer’s website to watch all of the video clips from this episode or if you just want to see Kayla’s appearance – fast forward to 4:15 of the “Rick and Spread the Net 2014 Part I” clip.

Kayla O’Brien featured in the Canadian Apprenticeship Forum’s new video series

Click on this link to view a video featuring Kayla O’Brien, a former Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship student and employee of the College. Kayla discusses her life in the Sheet Metal trade and what makes working in Sheet Metal a fantastic career for her. If you are inspired by this video and want to learn more about the Sheet Metal Worker Apprenticeship program click here for a direct link to the program’s webpage.

Bachelor of Building Science Webinar (link now available) and Program Information Session – UPDATED

Are you interested in learning more about Building Science or the College’s new Bachelor of Building Science program? If so please register for the Bachelor of Building Science Webinar and Information Session.

Webinar

If you weren’t able to attend the webinar you can view it here – http://youtu.be/qs_KpkQdGE8 .

Tuesday, March 11th – 7:00PM

The Webinar will feature Maria Parra, Program Coordinator as well as three industry representatives discussing the new four-year Bachelor of Building Science program and the requirement for Building Scientists in today’s built environment.

 

Program Information Session

Thursday, March 13th – 6:00-7:30PM

Can’t make the Webinar, sign up to attend our in-person program information session. View a presentation on Building Science, ask your questions and meet Maria Parra, Program Coordinator at this informative session. Please feel free to register here – https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bachelor-of-building-science-information-session-tickets-10802523639

 

Algonquin College Green Architecture Students win big at the North East Sustainable Energy Program Design Competition!

 

Algonquin College Green Architecture students were in Boston last week to receive the results from the North East Sustainable Energy Design Competition. The group did incredibly well an won 2nd Place and 3rd Place in Division I, as well as 2nd Place in Division II! The students are thrilled with their results as is Rick Briginshaw, the Coordinator for the Green Architecture program. Please click on the link above for more information and photos of the winning Algonquin College teams.The purpose of this competition is to “To engage the next generation of designers and engineers in the key energy issues and strategies of the day, NESEA sponsors an annual design competition for college and university students. The target participants include college, university and building science design programs in the 10 states in NESEA’s region from Maine to Washington D.C., plus the Eastern Canadian Provinces. In 2013-14 we have 9 colleges and universities and 17 teams competing across the four divisions.”

The Second and Third place prizes for each of the four Divisions: Up to 4 Two-day passes for Building Energy 14 conference in Boston in March, plus a cash award of $500 for 2nd place, $250 for 3rd place. The other participating Algonquin team receives a merit award and a cash prize of $125. To learn more about this competition please visit http://www.neseastudentdesigncompetition.org/

 

Results from all areas of the competition are below

Carlos Vega Park (4 schools / 6 teams)

  • ALGONQUIN COLLEGE1 (4) – THIRD PLACE
  • ALGONQUIN COLLEGE3 (4)
  • ALGONQUIN COLLEGE4 (4) – SECOND PLACE
  • KSC3 (3)
  • Harvard GSD1 (4)
  • WPI (2)

 

Parsons Paper (4 schools / 4 teams)

  • ALGONQUIN COLLEGE2 (4) – SECOND PLACE
  • KSC2 (2)
  • Rowan University (2)
  • UMass Amherst (4)

 

The Alpine (1 school / 1 team)

  • KSC1 (4)

 

The Riverside (4 schools / 4 teams)

  • KSC4 (2)
  • Harvard GSD2 (3)
  • NEU1 (7)
  • Yale (2)

Come see the future of Welding – Friday, February 28th from 11am – 2pm

Visit the Welding Lab (CA124) in the Algonquin Centre for Construction Excellence on Friday, February 28th from 11am until 2pm to learn more about our Welding and Fabrication Techniques program and see a demonstration of virtual welding being put on by Praxair. Join us for this one day event to try for yourself the first and only welding training solution that digitally records motions and objectively scores welding technique while you are performing real arc-on welds or while practicing arc-off welds. Click this link to find out more details.

Algonquin College Instrumentation and Control Technician program featured in Manufacturing Automation Magazine

The Algonquin College Instrumentation and Control Technician apprenticeship program is featured in the January/February 2014 issue of Manufacturing Automation magazine and outlines how 140 employees at Abbott Point of Care are receiving training to help them “adapt to a changing manufacturing industry”. Please click on the following link and surf over to page 12 to find out more about this great opportunity and how Abbott Point of Care is investing in their workforce.

25th Annual Edible Architecture Competition – February 14th

Come visit the 25th Anniversary of the Edible Architecture competition being held in the Atrium of the ACCE building from 10- 11 a.m. on Friday, February 14. Witness the talents of our staff and students as they build melt-in-your-mouth architecture and design related masterpieces made entirely of candy and other edible materials, and vote for your favourite in the People’s Choice competition. See you there!

Interested in finding our what one of the graduates from our Electrical Engineering Technology program does everyday?

Brent Blaseg, a graduate of the Electrical Engineering Technology program at Algonquin College is featured in a video produced and featured on Hydro Ottawa’s YouTube channel. In this video Brent outlines what a typical “day in the life” is like being a System Designer with Hydro Ottawa. The video can be found here as well take a look at some of the other interesting and helpful videos found on Hydro Ottawa’s YouTube channel.