Event Date(s): 13/10/2015
Location: Room 101, 1st Floor, Block 1, Faculty of Engineering, George Maxwell Richards Building
The Faculty of Engineering presents their Postgraduate Research Seminar Series.
This event takes place from 9am to 4pm.
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TIME | NAMES | RESEARCH TOPIC | FIELD OF STUDY
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9:00am
| Isa Jeziah Dookie | A DECISION LAYER FOR INFRASTRUCTURE INTERDEPENDENCIES SIMULATION (I2Sim)
| MPhil in Electrical & Computer Engineering |
9:30am
| Silina Edwards-Hinds | A CASE STUDY OF THE VULNERABILITY OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH SECTOR IN TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO AND ITS ABILITY TO RESPOND TO MAN-MADE AND NATURAL DISASTERS
| MPhil in Project Management
|
10:00am
| Sarah Hosein | DEVELOPING A METHODOLOGY FOR EVALUATING THE RELIABILITY OF PREDICTIVE MODELLING TECHNIQUES IN THE ABSENCE OF COMPLETE SPATIAL DATA
| PhD in Geoinformatics |
10:30am | Adam Jehu | A METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO ASSESSING MULTI-TEMPORAL VARIANCE IN COASTAL VULNERABILITY AND COASTAL HAZARD EXPOSURE IN SMALL ISLAND STATES OF THE CARIBBEAN
| PhD in Geoinformatics |
11:00am | Gabrielle Thongs | INCORPORATING RISK PERCEPTIONS INTO DISASTER MULTI-RISK MODELS
| PhD in Surveying & Land Information |
11:30am | Anesh Gopee | ESTABLISHMENT OF VERTICAL DATUMS USING SATELLITE ALTIMETRY & GPS-BUOYS
| PhD in Geoinformatics |
1:00pm | Elmus Jaikaran | RESERVOIR CHARACTERISATION OF THE ANGOSTURA FIELD, OFFSHORE EAST COAST TRINIDAD
| MPhil in Petroleum Engineering |
1:30pm | Anastasia Baboolal | HUMINITE (VITRINITE) REFLECTANCE OF TROPICAL LIGNITES AT GRANVILLE AND SOUTH CHATHAM WITHIN THE ERIN FORMATION, SOUTH-WEST TRINIDAD
| PhD in Petroleum Geoscience |
2:00pm | Shani Brathwaite | THE INFLUENCE OF INFILTRATION OR EX-FILTRATION PROCESSES ON WAVE RUN-UP MAGNITUDE WITHIN THE SWASH ZONE
| MPhil in Civil Engineering |
2:30pm | Maria C. Vega Corredor | THE INFLUENCE OF LOCAL HYDROLOGY IN HUMAN LEPTOSPIROSIS OCCURRENCE IN TRINIDAD
| PhD in Surveying & Land Information |
3:00pm | Marc Cooper | AN INVESTIGATION INTO THE USE OF RELATIVE PERMITTIVITY FOR EVALUATING AND MONITORING EXPANSIVE CLAY SUBGRADE
| MPhil in Civil Engineering |
3:30pm | Shamika Cudjoe | TREATMENT OF EFFLUENTS FROM FOOD SERVICES ESTABLISHMENTS (FSE) BY PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROCESSES – CASE STUDY FOR TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
| MPhil in Civil & Environmental Engineering |
Admission:Free
Open to: | General Public | Staff | Student | Alumni |
Professor Edwin Ekwue
Faculty of Engineering