Event

Faculty of Engineering Postgraduate Research Seminars

Event Date(s): 08/03/2016

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


The Faculty of Engineering presents their Postgraduate Research Seminar Day.

See the schedule below:

 

TIME

NAMES

RESEARCH TOPIC

FIELD OF STUDY

 

 

 

9:00am

 

 

Maria C. Vega Corredor 

MODELING RISK FACTORS IN RELATION TO THE PRESENCE/ ABSENCE OF LEPTOSPIROSIS AT THE COMMUNITY LEVEL

PhD in Surveying & Land Information

(3rd seminar)

 

 

9:30am

 

 

Daniel Sooknanan

DEVELOPING PARALLEL ALGORITHMS  AND APPLYING HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING TO FACILITATE THE DEPLOYMENT OF SMART GRIDS IN THE CARIBBEAN REGION

MPhil in Electrical & Computer Engineering

(2nd seminar)

 

 

 

10:00am

 

 

Wycliffe Antonio

A CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK FOR CADASTRAL DATA MODELING OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA CUSTOMARY LAND 

PhD in Geoinformatics

(1st seminar)

 

10:30am

Marise Ramsaran

DETECTION OF ILLEGAL BOWLING USING 3D MOTION ANALYSIS

PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering

(1st seminar)

 

11:00am

Randy Roopchand

IMAGE AND BODY AREA NETWORK ANALYSIS FOR CRICKET BATTING EPISODES

PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering

(1st seminar)

 

11:30am

Craig Ramlal

MODEL REDUCTION OF COMPLEX NONLINEAR AND DISTRIBUTED PARAMETER SYSTEMS (USING CONVEX OPTIMIZATION AND INTELLIGENT NUMERICAL TECHNIQUES)

PhD in in Electrical & Computer Engineering

(1st seminar)

 

1:00pm

Marcia Nathai-Balkissoon

IMPLEMENTATION METRICS AND A PROPOSED AHP FRAMEWORK

FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN T&T MANUFACTURING COMPANIES

PhD in Industrial Engineering

(3rd seminar)

 

1:30pm

Rosemarie Skeene

SOLUBILITY STUDIES ON CARBON DIOXIDE EXTRACTS FROM TURMERIC (CURCUMA LONGA.L)

PhD in Chemical Engineering

(3rd seminar)

 

2:00pm

Davatee Maharaj

APPLICATION OF ELECTRIC ARC FURNACE SLAG IN SHIELDING

X RAY RADIATION

PhD in Civil Engineering

(3rd seminar)

2:30pm

Charmaine O’Brien-Delpesh

HYDRODYNAMICS OF A HEADLAND BAY BEACH – INFLUENCE ON BEACH AND NEARSHORE MORPHOLOGY

PhD in Civil Engineering

(3rd seminar)

3:00pm

Anastasia Baboolal

DEPOSITIONAL ENVIRONMENT OF ERIN FORMATION LOW RANK COALS, IN THE SOUTHERN BASIN OF TRINIDAD

 

PhD Petroleum Geosciences

(3rd Seminar)

 

For more information, please contact Professor Edwin Ekwue at 662-2002 ext. 82072.

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Admission:Free

Open to: | General Public | Staff | Student | Alumni |


CONTACT

  • Professor Edwin Ekwue

  • Faculty/Department

    Faculty of  Engineering

  • Tel.: 662-2002 ext. 82072