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Baher Abdulhai (foreground) and his team in Civil Engineering are using their MARLIN project to develop solutions for urban traffic congestion (Photo courtesy Baher Abdulhai)

Traffic congestion, respiratory viruses and 3D bioprinting

Connaught Program backs diverse array of research

管家婆免费开奖大全 research on a huge range of societal challenges is getting a big boost to the tune of more than $900,000.

And the source of the investment is 管家婆免费开奖大全 itself 鈥 specifically, the Connaught Program, the university鈥檚 premier source of internal research funding.

The new awards are through Connaught鈥檚 Innovation Awards and Summer Institute program.

Founded in 1972, the Connaught Fund was created from the sale of the Connaught Laboratories, which first mass-produced insulin, the Nobel Prize award-winning discovery of 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Frederick Banting, Charles Best, John Macleod and Bertram Collip. The university has stewarded the fund in the years since, awarding more than $100 million to 管家婆免费开奖大全 researchers.

Today, the fund invests $4 million annually in emerging and established scholars from the full spectrum of research and scholarship through 管家婆免费开奖大全.

The Innovation Awards are designed to help accelerate the development of promising technology and promote commercialization and/or knowledge transfer.

A perfect example on the promising technology front is the MARLIN project, which addresses one of the key problems of modern cities 鈥 traffic congestion.

Developed by Professor Baher Abdulhai and his in the Department of Civil Engineering, MARLIN is an artificial intelligence-based traffic control system that, during research testing, has proved to dramatically improve traffic flow at intersections, streets and roadways while also reducing a city鈥檚 traffic maintenance and infrastructure costs.

MARLIN marries machine learning, traffic cameras and computers to create traffic lights that can measure vehicle delay, understand what it means and adapt signal patterns to reduce congestion. Abdulhai says the technology cuts down motorists鈥 delays at intersections by an average of 40 per cent and more in areas with chronic congestion, as well as reducing emissions.

鈥淪ome congestion is a sign of the vibrancy of an urban area,鈥 says Abdulhai. 鈥淏ut too much congestion has many negative consequences. The good news is that there are approaches like MARLIN that can address congestion and ease the problem.鈥

Abdulhai and his team will use Connaught funding to integrate the MARLIN software with common industrial hardware and conduct field operation testing of the complete solution at a few intersections in partnership with willing municipalities.

Other Innovation Award projects being funded through in this round are:

  • Richard Cobbold, Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE), 鈥淧edicProbe: Ultrasound navigation for spinal fusion surgery accurate insertion of screw implants using 3D ultrasound navigation鈥
  • Richard Hegele, Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology, 鈥淩epurposing of anti-cancer drug for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) therapy and prophylaxis鈥
  • Shana Kelley, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Biochemistry and Chemistry, 鈥淎 microchip for the sorting and analysis of circulating tumour cells鈥
  • Joyce Poon, ECE, 鈥淭hree dimensionally integrated electro-optic transmitters and receivers鈥
  • Li Qian, ECE, 鈥淗igh-speed on-demand quantum random number generator鈥
  • Yu Sun, Mechanical & Industrial Engineering, ECE, 鈥淎utomated probing of nanoelectronic structures inside scanning electron microscope鈥
  • Michael Thompson, Chemistry, 鈥淎 true theranostic approach to medicine: Tandem sensor detection and removal of endotoxin in blood鈥
  • Xiao Yu (Shirley) Wu, Pharmacy, 鈥淒evelopment of nanoparticle formulations for targeted delivery of proteins to the brain鈥

The Connaught Summer Institutes bring together international graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and other scholars to foster rich interdivisional collaboration and creative new methods for research and innovation. Professors and projects being funded are:

  • Axel Guenther, Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, 鈥3D bioprinting 2.0: Functional tissues, soft machines and manufacturing鈥
  • Kimberly Strong, Physics, 鈥淐onnaught Summer Institute in Arctic Science: Atmosphere, Cryosphere, and Climate鈥
  • David McMillen, Chemical and Physical Sciences, 鈥淐onnaught Summer Institute on Synthetic Biology: Frontiers and Opportunities鈥

鈥淭he Connaught program was founded as the result of one of the great research discoveries in world history. This spirit drives Connaught today,鈥 said Professor Paul Young, 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 vice-president, research and innovation. 鈥淎ll of the work being invested in through these awards shows great potential in making a positive impact on global society. Congratulations to all the award winners.鈥

Paul Fraumeni is a writer with the office of the vice-president, research and innovation, at the 管家婆免费开奖大全.

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