Innovation, Business and Rural Development
October 9, 2012
The following is being distributed at the request of the Research &
Development Corporation:
RDC Investment Supports Memorial University Researchers
The Research & Development Corporation (RDC) is investing more than $5.3
million into research and development (R&D) projects at Memorial University
of Newfoundland in areas relevant to offshore petroleum, ocean technology,
healthcare, aquaculture and other natural resource industries.
The funding will focus on solving technical challenges and identifying
new opportunities such as ice-structure interaction in polar regions,
effective oil spill clean-up methods that minimize environmental impact and
more efficient ways to extract precious metals.
“Today’s investment is paving the way for the future success of our
researchers and academic institutions and to the collaborative efforts among
academia and industry for the future economic growth of Newfoundland and
Labrador,” said the Honourable Keith Hutchings, Minister Responsible for the
Research & Development Corporation. “These projects are essential for
enhancing the R&D capacity within Newfoundland and Labrador. Increased
activity is leading to further economic growth in this province and
strengthening Newfoundland and Labrador’s international reputation as a
world-class centre for innovation.”
More than 30 researchers from the Faculty of Science, Faculty of
Engineering and Applied Science, School of Music, Grenfell Campus, Faculty
of Medicine and C-CORE are receiving funding that will leverage more than
$16.9 million from other research sponsors. These include the Atlantic
Canada Opportunities Agency, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research
Council of Canada, Husky Energy and Rolls Royce Marine.
“RDC is helping facilitate local, national and international R&D
collaboration between Memorial, other institutions and industry leaders,”
said Glenn Janes, Chief Executive Officer, RDC. “This investment builds upon
the existing base of research expertise in Newfoundland and Labrador and is
another example of how R&D plays a critical role in driving future
innovation.”
Today’s investment is provided through RDC’s academic programs which
focus on building the R&D capacity required for innovation and
commercialization within the province.
“The funding announced today by RDC, along with investments leveraged
from federal and private sector sources, will advance strategic areas of
research for which we are already well known, and on which much of our
future prosperity depends,” said Dr. Gary Kachanoski, President and
Vice-Chancellor, Memorial University of Newfoundland.
RDC has invested $800,000 to further advance the research of Dr. Claude
Daley, Chair, Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering at Memorial
University’s Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. He is examining the
technical challenges of operating large ships and offshore structures in ice
environments. The total cash and in-kind value of the research effort is
$7.15 million over five years.
Dr. Daley said his research team is tackling issues that will enable the
offshore energy industry to grow and develop in the province in ways that
are safe, sustainable and profitable for all.
“The support I am receiving enables graduate and undergraduate students
to gain valuable experience while allowing us to benefit from their
creativity and enthusiasm,” said Dr. Daley. “The research climate in our
faculty has improved remarkably in recent years, thanks in large part to the
creation of RDC and as a result, we are conducting ambitious and practical
research that produces lasting results.”
An overview of the projects receiving funding from RDC is contained in
the backgrounder of this release, while more detailed project descriptions
are available online at www.rdc.org.
The Research & Development Corporation (RDC) is a provincial Crown
corporation responsible for improving Newfoundland and Labrador’s R&D
performance. RDC works with R&D stakeholders including business, academia
and government agencies and departments. In Budget 2012: People and
Prosperity, RDC was allocated $19 million to make strategic research and
development related investments in people, research opportunities and
infrastructure. For more information about RDC, go to
www.rdc.org.
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Media contacts:
Jeff Green
Manager, Marketing & Communications
Research & Development Corporation
709-758-0973, 691-8892
jeffsgreen@rdc.org |
Scott Barfoot
Director of Communications
Department of Innovation, Business and Rural Development
709-729-4570, 690-6290
scottbarfoot@gov.nl.ca
|
Meaghan Whelan
Communications Co-ordinator
Office of the Vice-President (Research)
Memorial University of Newfoundland
709-864-4073, 687-9243
mcwhelan@mun.ca |
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BACKGROUNDER
Research Projects Supported through the Research & Development Corporation’s
Academic Programs
A total of $5,381,248 is being invested in the following 33 research
projects at Memorial University of Newfoundland. Funding is received through
three of RDC’s academic programs: LeverageR&D, IgniteR&D, and CollaborativeR&D
and leverages more than $16,962,053.
LeverageR&D
LeverageR&D attracts public funding for academic-led research and
development (R&D) in areas relevant to both industry and the Newfoundland
and Labrador economy.
- Metabolic Regulation in Marine Organisms – Canada Research Chair,
$250,000 from RDC
Dr. William Driedzic, Department of Ocean Sciences, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- Fish Genomics Research, $221,680 from RDC
Dr. Matthew Rise, Department of Ocean Sciences, Faculty of Science, Memorial
University
- Rational Drug Design via Biophysical Studies of Membrane Proteins,
$240,574 from RDC
Dr. Valerie Booth, Department of Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, Memorial
University
- Three dimensional Ichnology and Shale Gas Reservoir Fabrics: a new
angle on a new hydrocarbon resource, $290,675 from RDC
Dr. Duncan McIlroy, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- Laser Applications Laboratory, $446,797 from RDC
Dr. Qiying Chen, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Faculty of
Science, Memorial University
- Infrastructure for exploiting natural chemical and isotopic tracers to
assess the impact, $104,091 from RDC
Dr. Susan Ziegler, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- An isotope ratio mass spectrometer for tracking pathways of carbon flow
within extreme and changing environments, $112,931 from RDC
Dr. Susan Ziegler, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- Virtual Environments for Knowledge Mobilization, $500,000 from RDC
Dr. Brian Veitch, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Dr. Scott
MacKinnon, School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, Memorial University
- Diet and the Early Development of Atlantic Cod, $224,185 from RDC
Dr. Kurt Gamperl and Danny Boyce, Department of Ocean Sciences, Faculty of
Science, Memorial University
- Developing Camelina as the Next Canadian Oilseed, $200,000 from RDC
Dr. Chris Parrish, Department of Ocean Sciences, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- Identification of novel genes causing pulmonary fibrosis, $111,812 from RDC
Dr. Michael Woods, Discipline of Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial
University
IgniteR&D
IgniteR&D attracts highly-qualified academic researchers and builds new
research and development (R&D) capacity in areas relevant to both industry
and the Newfoundland and Labrador economy.
- Mobilization of arsenic, uranium and fluorine in groundwater aquifers
in Newfoundland and Labrador, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Tao Cheng, Department of Earth Sciences, Faculty of Science, Memorial
University
- Corrosion resistance of high performance self consolidating concrete in
offshore structures, $96,063 from RDC
Dr. Assem Hassan, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Internal Waves and Mixing, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. James Munroe, Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography, Faculty
of Science, Memorial University
- Precious Metals via Biosorption and Biocrystallization, $91,000 from
RDC
Dr. Yan Zhang, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Probabilistic Modeling of Spalling Fracture and High Pressure Zone
Behaviour for Estimation of Iceberg Impact Loads for Offshore Structure
Design, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Rocky Taylor, Centre for Arctic Resource Development, C-CORE, Memorial
University
- Surface Failure in Ice Structures Interactions, $90,500 from RDC
Dr. Bruce Colbourne, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Development of Biosurfactant-Based Technologies for Enhanced
Remediation of Oil Spill Sites in Atlantic Canada, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Baiyu Zhang, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Enhanced Technology for Ocean Remote Sensing Using Microwave and
High-frequency Radars, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Weimin Huang, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Automatic Solvers for Optimization Problems in Ocean Technology and
Design, $98,500 from RDC
Dr. Antonina Kolokolova, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science,
Memorial University
- MEARL: Electroacoustic Performance Interface Solutions, $100,000 from
RDC
Dr. Andrew Staniland, School of Music, Memorial University
- Capturing the Fluid Phases at the Pore Scale, $99,500 from RDC
Dr. Lesley James, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Remote Monitoring of Offshore Process and Equipment, $91,500 from RDC
Dr. Syed Imtiaz, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Enabling biological interpretation of large-scale genomic data for
poorly annotated fish species, $70,640 from RDC
Dr. Lourdes Pena-Castillo, Departments of Computer Science and Biology,
Faculty of Science, Memorial University
- Characterization of a Novel Virulence Factor Produced by the Potato
Pathogen Streptomyces scabies, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Dawn Bignell, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Memorial
University
- Studies on the Biosynthesis of Commercially Produced Bacterial Natural
Products of Economic Importance, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Kapil Tahlan, Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Memorial
University
- Non-linear Random Vibration Analysis of Gears, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. James Yang, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Examining the impacts of human disturbances and climate change on
carbon cycling of Northern Peatlands, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Jianghua Wu, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University
- 3D Telepresence for Education, Training and Games, $99,800 from RDC
Dr. Oscar Meruvia-Pastor, Department of Computer Science, Faculty of
Science, Memorial University
- Genetic Study of Osteoarthritis in the Newfoundland and Labrador
Population, $100,000 from RDC
Dr. Guangju Zhai, Discipline of Genetics, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial
University
CollaborativeR&D
CollaborativeR&D increases research and development (R&D) partnerships and
collaboration between academia and industry in areas relevant to the
Newfoundland and Labrador economy.
- Collaborative Research with the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS)
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Facility, Sydney, Australia, $9,000 from RDC
Dr. Ralf Bachmayer, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- STePS2 - Sustainable Technology for Polar Ships and Structures,
$800,000 from RDC
Dr. Claude Daley, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
- Biodiesel from fish oil via enzyme transesterification, $32,000 from
RDC
Dr. Kelly Hawboldt, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Memorial
University
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