缅北强奸

Fall 2023 Convocation at 缅北强奸 featured several students from the Centre for Intelligent Machines. The achievement of a PhD requires years of hard work and perseverance. We are proud of our graduates and wish them all the best in their future endeavors.

Charles Cossette
Estimation Methods for Multi-robot Relative Localization using Ultra-wideband Radio
Direction: J. R. Forbes

Thomas Hitchcox
Strategies for Subsea Navigation and Mapping Using an Underwater Laser Scanner
Direction: J. R. Forbes

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Published on: 21 Nov 2023

A series of boiler combustion tests are scheduled for Wednesday, November 22, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Thursday, November 23, from 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. These tests might cause a large steam plume and high levels of noise. It is important to note that the tests will not pose any health or safety risk.

During these tests, we will temporarily increase steam demand beyond normal levels. This helps us simulate the impact of adding more buildings to our network, such as the New Vic, and ensure that our equipment can safely handle this increased demand.听

Classified as: Powerhouse, Downtown campus
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Published on: 16 Nov 2023

Poet Sarah Wolfson, a frequent Poetry Matters collaborator who teaches in the 缅北强奸 Writing Centre, has been longlisted for the 2023 CBC Poetry Prize for听After the Storm and Other Poems. The shortlist will be announced on Nov. 16.听

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Classified as: Poetry Matters, Canadian poetry, American poetry, 缅北强奸 Writing Centre
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Published on: 14 Nov 2023

At the start of the semester, we had to close access to the Raymond Octagon 4th-floor classrooms unexpectedly. Debris of asbestos-containing plaster had been found in the cavity between the roof and the ceiling of two of the classrooms as we prepared for necessary work on the roof. This work, combined with the design of the ceiling 鈥 which included openings between tiles 鈥 presented a risk of asbestos fibres being released during the work.

Classified as: Building closure updates
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Published on: 14 Nov 2023

When we reopened the Raymond, Macdonald-Stewart and Barton buildings in March 2023, we established a temporary air testing program that consisted of testing for the presence of airborne asbestos in more than 35 areas across the complex. This testing program was not a regulatory requirement but rather put in place out of an abundance of caution.

Classified as: Building closure updates
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Published on: 8 Nov 2023

听John Orlowski published a News & Views article in Nature () entitled 鈥An ion transporter in sperm that has features of a channel鈥 that discusses two structural biology papers just published in Nature describing a unique Na+/H+ exchanger in sperm that has regulatory features (activation by voltage and cyclic nucleotides) more commonly found in ion channels and is essential for sperm motility and male fertility.

Classified as: Alumni.dept. of physiology
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Published on: 3 Nov 2023

To highlight Health Literacy Month happening in October, the MUHC Patient Resource Centres and Libraries will have information kiosks for patients, visitors and healthcare professionals at various MUHC hospital sites.

You will find the details and schedule here:

Information Kiosk at The Neuro

  • Neuro Medical Library
  • Neuro-Patient Resource Centre

Date and time: October 25th 2023 from 10am to 1pm

Location: Main entrance on the first floor

*Intended for patients, visitors and staff

Classified as: Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (NPRC)
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Published on: 17 Oct 2023

As part of 缅北强奸鈥檚 efforts to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, a natural gas boiler in has been replaced by two electric boilers. Additionally, we have installed equipment that allows us to conduct annual boiler combustion tests. These tests might cause a large steam plume and high levels of noise. It is important to note that the tests will not pose any health or safety risk.

Classified as: Powerhouse, Downtown campus
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Published on: 17 Oct 2023

Our Congratulations to Daniela Quail, recipient of the Maude Abbott prize, which recognizes outstanding women faculty members with academic appointments who excel in teaching, research, or administration in the early stages of their career!听

Classified as: staff, students, Alumni.dept. of physiology, faculty
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Published on: 13 Oct 2023

October 12, 2023 | On October 10, Daniel A. Bell visited the Max Bell School of Public Policy to give an insightful discussion on his book, The Dean of Shandong. Professor Bell has a distinguished career as a political theorist who has attempted to understand and to convey to English-speaking audiences, the role that Confucianism has had in explaining many developments in Chinese society and politics.听This visit was presented by the Katharine A. Pearson Chair in Civil Society and Public Policy.听

Classified as: China, academia, Politics
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Published on: 12 Oct 2023

The Neuro-Patient Resource has created reading lists for each of the Neuro's outpatient clinics. Come borrow the books in room 354!

Download the PDF version of a reading list below:听

Reading list about Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

Reading list about Brain tumours

Classified as: caregiving, Cognitive disorders, epilepsy, movement disorders, Multiple Sclerosis, chronic pain, Neuromuscular disease, brain tumours, ALS
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Published on: 6 Oct 2023

We are thrilled to be a part of the Minding Your Brain free bilingual event for patients and caregivers presented by and the

Classified as: Neuro-Patient Resource Centre (NPRC), Info-Neuro, The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital), Minding your brain
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Published on: 4 Oct 2023

October 3rd, 2023 | The Max Bell School of Public Policy was honoured to receive Christiane Fox, Deputy Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship. During this session planned by Visiting Scholar Olivia Smith, the Deputy Minister spoke to the fifth cohort of MPP students and gave an overview of the immigration听policy process in Canada.

Classified as: international relations, immigration
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Published on: 3 Oct 2023

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