Nov. 13, 2019
Shared vision
Can a breast cancer detection sensor be used to improve Alberta鈥檚 oilsands? A pair of 草莓污视频导航 engineers are finding out as part of a technology-first approach to problem-solving.
Electrical and biomedical engineer Dr. Elise Fear, PhD, is leading research in using very low power microwaves to sense different properties in breast tissues. The microwaves don鈥檛 heat the tissue, but do make it possible to provide real-time feedback on treatments under progress.
In a basement lab across the street, mechanical engineer Dr. Ron Hugo, PhD, is focused on identifying cracks or instabilities in vast underground pipeline networks to identify problems well before a potential leak can occur.
Together, they鈥檙e collaborating to see if the sensor designed to track effectiveness of breast cancer treatments can also measure the steam quality for SAG-D production in the oilsands.
鈥淪he is developing the sensor technology and we鈥檙e testing it in the multiphase flow facility we have in the pipeline engineering centre. It鈥檚 a really nice coupling of different areas that normally you wouldn鈥檛 think are compatible,鈥 said Hugo.
鈥淚 think it鈥檚 amazing,鈥 added Fear. 鈥淏y collaborating with a team in mechanical engineering, it鈥檚 allowed us to get so much further than we would have if we were just working alone in my lab.鈥澨
This CleanTech research project is sponsored by Alberta Innovates and Cenovus Energy Inc.
Embracing digital engineering
This unique research partnership shows the true power of a technology-first approach to research innovation, said Bill Rosehart, dean of the Schulich School of Engineering.
Rosehart wants to see more such collaborations as he works to foster a digital transformation of the engineering school through a new initiative called Zetta.
鈥淶etta is all about building on our strength as a national hub of engineering excellence to help build Calgary鈥檚 emerging e-economy by embracing digital engineering,鈥 said Rosehart.
Instead of developing a piece of technology to meet a single need or problem, Zetta promotes an integrated digital framework where we can develop and merge technologies along a continuum, said Rosehart.
鈥淚t鈥檚 building a digital ecosystem. How can we sense and capture data, how can we transfer that data so that we can analyze it and then what automated processes can we build to use that data effectively to serve a strategic purpose,鈥 said Rosehart.
Calgary鈥檚 need for tech talent
The time is right for this enhanced focus on growing Calgary鈥檚 digital economy. According to Calgary Economic Development, there are more than 2000 open tech jobs in Calgary. And that鈥檚 only the beginning. The number of tech firms with their headquarters in our city is on the rise.听听听 听
The Schulich School of Engineering has been actively working to help meet Calgary鈥檚 growing demand for tech talent.
In recent years, the school launched a highly successful program that provides a opportunity for existing engineers to retrain for tech fields. Engineering students with no software background can take the one-year program and graduate with advanced software engineering skills. This past year, the school also launched a new digital engineering minor for undergraduate students to combine tech skills with their chosen major.
The Schulich School of Engineering is also creating a new digital hub that will be an integrated research and learning e-studio. The space will include virtual reality and augmented reality lab, an Internet of Things lab, a software development studio and a digital hive 鈥 a dynamic software engineering learning studio.听 All of these initiatives are part of the engineering school鈥檚 new strategic vision Catalyst for a Connected World.
鈥淔rom our innovative research to our educational opportunities, the Schulich School of Engineering is focused on being a driving force for high-tech innovation,鈥 said Rosehart.
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