Event

Postgraduate Research Seminars

Event Date(s): 21/03/2013

Location: Room 101, 1st Floor, Block 1, Faculty of Engineering


The Faculty of Engineering invites you to attend Postgraduate Research Seminars.

Listed below is the day's schedule beginning at 10:15am: 

 

10:15am: Wayne Joseph (PhD in Food Science & Technology)

Topic: A QUANTITATIVE RISK ASSESSMENT MODEL FOR BIOGENIC AMINES IN TUNA FROM SELECTED LARGE SCALE FISH PROCESSING COMPANIES IN TRINIDAD

 

10:45am: Daniel Ringis (MPhil in Electrical & Computer Engineering)                  

Topic: MOBILE AUGMENTED REALITY SYSTEM FOR LIVE SPORTING EVENTS

 

11:15am: Aniel Maharajh (MPhil in Electrical & Computer Engineering)

Topic:  ON-DEMAND CONTENT BASED INDEXING SYSTEM

 

11:45am: Anthony Doodnath (MPhil in Electrical & Computer Engineering)

Topic:  NONLINEAR PROCESS CONTROL USING FUZZY LQR

 

1:00pm: Hector Martin (PhD Construction Management)

Topic: A QUANTITATIVE PROCUREMENT DECISION SUPPORT MODEL FOR THE TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY

 

1:30pm: Legena Henry (PhD in Mechanical Engineering)

Topic: AN ANALYTICAL APPROACH TO STATISTICAL MOMENTS ASSOCIATED WITH LARGE OCEAN WAVES

 

2:00pm: Robert Birch (PhD in Mechanical Engineering)

Topic: THE CHARACTERISATION OF THE DYNAMIC FORCES DURING THE TILLAGE PROCESS OF TRINIDAD SOILS OF VARYING ORGANIC MATTER CONTENT

 

2:30pm: Randy Harnarinesingh (PhD in Mechanical Engineering)

Topic: BCI-BASED AUTONOMOUS VEHICLE CONTROL USING THE MIRRORED WORD READING PROTOCOL

 

3:00pm: Allanson Cruickshank (MPhil in Urban & Regional Planning)

Topic: LAND USE PLANNING AND VOLCANIC HAZARDS IN ST. VINCENT

 

3:30pm: Kerry-Ann Thompson (PhD in Geoinformatics)

Topic: THE DESIGN OF A GIS-BASED MODEL FOR INTEGRATING QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE PARAMETERS IN COMMUNITY DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT

 

4:00pm: Ijaz Ramsahai (MPhil in Surveying & Land Information)

Topic: EVALUATING THE QUALITY OF REGIONAL CORS/CGPS DATA FOR GEODETIC AND GEOLOGIC APPLICATIONS

 

4:30pm: Cassandra Nanlal (MPhil in Surveying & Land Information)

Topic: THE DEVELOPMENT OF A METHODOLOGY FOR VERTICAL SEPARATION MODELS IN THE CARIBBEAN

 

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