Our Projects

Educate – CHEO

Educate - CHEO

An online platform for physician residency and internship training. The project helps CHEO to solve current challenges facing clinical on-line learning by making it easy to connect with medical experts, schedule and manage guest presentations, access pre-recorded and on-demand learning modules, and foster opportunities for mentorship. The project also helps address the EDI gap identified in consultation with health industry partners.

Led by: Dr. Anna-Theresa Lobos & Kevin Holmes


Applying Neurovine Concussion Recovery Technology to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence

Applying Neurovine Concussion Recovery Technology to Support Survivors of Domestic Violence

Project uses proprietary technology created by our community partner, Neurovine, in a pilot project for survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) who may have experienced a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI). Our goal is to provide survivors with affordable, accessible concussion recovery options while helping Neurovine use survivor-led feedback to improve their technology.

Led By: Drs. Alyssa Ferns and Pasan Fernando
Internal Partners: Victimology Research Centre and School of Police & Public Safety Institute


Addressing the Vulnerability of BIPOC LGBTQIA+ Refugees in Ottawa: An Evidence-Based Approach to Designing a Harm Reduction Program

Addressing the Vulnerability of BIPOC LGBTQIA+ Refugees in Ottawa: An Evidence-Based Approach to Designing a Harm Reduction Program

Rainbow Railroad helps LGBTQIA+ refugees flee state-sponsored persecution. According to MAX Ottawa, BIPOC men are at risk of sexual exploitation in the first months of arriving in Canada. In partnership with both not-for-profit organizations, this project aims to design a harm reduction program for BIPOC LGBTQIA+ refugees and their allies.

Led By: Jed Looker, MDes
Internal Partners: School of Media & Design


Vehicle Fleet Management – Strategies for Optimizing Canada Post operations

Vehicle Fleet Management – Strategies for Optimizing Canada Post operations

The aim of this project is to harness College data analytics and supply chain know-how to help the client increase efficiencies and manage workflows better. This project brought together the Data Analytics Centre and the School of Business Supply Chain Management in their first collaborative project.

Led by: Ahmad Teymouri & Nadim Abboud
Internal Partners: School of Business & Hospitality


Nutrient Recovery in Anaerobic Digester Biogas Generation

The aim of the project is to investigate the use of waste products from biogas digesters as agricultural fertilizer. Also, improve the efficiency of biogas systems and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Led by: Rudy Jones & Adam Shane
Internal Partners: School of Advanced Technology