GWF 2nd Annual Open Science Meeting Poster Presentations GWF 2nd Annual Open Science Meeting Posters Presenting Author Poster Title (Click to see abstract) Poster # Krysha Dukacz GWF Data Policy Unpacked 1 Laleh Moradi Dataset Publication: Who, When, Why, What, and How? 2 Amber Peterson Data Management Throughout the Research Lifecycle 3 Douglas W Adding and Incorporating Non-Standard Data to an Existing Data 4 Mulholland Repository - Driving Square Pegs into Round Holes Banani Roy An Approach for Transferring Software Architecture Knowledge 5 Weigang Tang Visualization of hydrography similarity using t-Distribution Stochastic 6 Neighbour Embedding (t-SNE) technique Juliane Mai The Cuizinart – A tool for automatic subsetting of large gridded datasets 7 and data dissemination in GWF and beyond Majid Hojati Uncertainty-based representation of object-based spatial phenomena 8 using Discrete Global Grid Systems data model Chiranjib Chaudhuri Spatial data model development for community/science data integration 9 Ehsan Sotoodeh An introduction to the IMPC-GWF data visualization system 10 Mollashahi Ralph Deters Blockchain: Sharing Data while maintaining all Rights and Control 11 Razi Sheikholeslami A New Method for Global Sensitivity Analysis from Given Data 12 Richard Lawford Considerations for a data and information service for the Water-Energy- 13 Food (W-E-F) Nexus and its potential benefits for the Lake Winnipeg Basin Tanvi Jain Blockchain based Identity management and enhanced security framework 14 for crowdsourcing water science project Zonayed Ahmed ContourMove: Exploring Temporal Changes in Large Geo-Spatial Data 15 Emil Sekerinski re:mote – Low-cost Software and Hardware Infrastructure for Water 16 Quality Sensing in Indigenous Communities Gagan Gill The development and Testing of Bioavailability Sensors 17 Renata Opportunities and constraints in applications of eDNA techniques in 18 Mont'Alverne environmental assessments of aquatic systems Carolyn Ren Microwave Sensing and Microfluidics for Water Detection 19 Elaine Ho Comparative review of freshwater monitoring approaches towards 20 consideration of cumulative effects Charles-François de Surface Fouling Detection and Removal: Electrical Impedance 21 Lannoy Spectroscopy and Electric Field Induced Desorption Keegan Smith Homebrew hydrology: Designing and building research equipment in- 22 house Yushan Zhang Optofluidic device-based biosensor for the monitoring of cyanobacteria 23 Nathanael Harper Optimization of environmental DNA extraction for use in detecting 24 aquatic vertebrate biodiversity Alison Mao From Lab to Field: Using fibre optics for remote monitoring of soil oxygen 25 Beatriz Cupe Delineating Effluent Exposure and Associated Risk to Aquatic Organisms 26 Downstream of a Uranium Mine in Northern Saskatchewan using Autonomous Sensors Dong Zhao UAV-based Hyperspectral Remote Sensing for Hydrological Application: A 27 Comprehensive Workflow for Data Processing Gazi Rahman An Implementation of layered WSN using UAV 28 Johnson Dalmieda Chemiresistive detection of copper ions in water 29 Kiana Zolfaghari CANADIAN WATER MICROSATELLITE MISSION - CONCEPT DESIGN 30 GWF 2nd Annual Open Science Meeting Poster Presentations Presenting Author Poster Title (Click to see abstract) Poster # Nicholas J. Kinar Hydrological Observations and Smart Water Sensors 31 Rakibul Islam Low Cost, Portable, Instant BGA Concentration Monitoring System 32 Chowdhury Si Pan Low-cost free chlorine sensor 33 Alistair Wallace The Smart Water Systems Laboratory 34 Amy Hergott The Rate and Controls of Nitrogen Biogeochemistry in Prairie Potholes, 35 Canada Nivetha Srikanthan Evaluation of municipal effluent discharge reveals significant 36 improvements as a result of wastewater treatment plant process upgrades Abdalla Karoyo Cyclodextrin-Based Polymer-Supported Bacterium for the Adsorption and 37 in-situ Biodegradation of Phenolic Contaminants Kirsten Nikel Wastewater treatment plant upgrades reduce adverse reproductive 38 effects in wild fish in the Grand River, Ontario Luca Fabris A physically-based approach to simulate flow regime and stream 39 temperature in the Grand River (Ontario) Mohammad Destruction of emerging pollutants by catalytic ozonation: the role of 40 Mahmudul Huq surface chemistry of carbon catalyst Rute Pinto Hydrologic and water quality modelling to assess the effectiveness of Best 41 Management Practices (BMPs) in the Grand River watershed Sarah Walton- Assessing drinking and surface water quality for the Six Nations of the 42 Rabideau Grand River, Ontario, Canada Saurabh Prajapati Qualitative and quantitative analysis of microplastic contamination in the 43 treatment process and in effluents of the City of Saskatoon Wastewater Treatment Plant Shobha Sriharan Water Quality Studies at Appomattox River Watershed in Virginia: 44 Importance of Urban Trees in Reducing Storm Water Ulyana Fuchylo Inflammation of gill epithelia in fish causes increased permeation of polar 45 organic chemicals via disruption of tight junctions Yueqian Ma Evaluating soil water and temperature controls on soil carbon balance in a 46 deciduous forest in the Great Lakes region Zachary Lang Water Quality Modelling of Heavy metals in the Lower Athabasca River 47 Rima Bouslama Water contamination resulting from oil and high-salinity wastewater spills 48 on land in Western Canada Po-Jung Jimmy Expanding DNAzyme-Based Sensors through Single Modification at the 49 Huang Cleavage Site Nayyer Mirnasl Does crop rotation have significant impact on water quality? 50 Alana Tedeschi Periphyton as a bioassessment tool for low-order streams in the Grand 51 River Watershed Andrea Wade Effects of pesticides on wetland aquatic invertebrate communities and 52 strategies for mitigation using vegetated buffer zones Chelsea Grimard In vitro-in vivo and cross-life stage extrapolation of uptake and 53 biotransformation of benzo[a]pyrene in the fathead minnow Derek Green Cross-species compartmental modeling of selenium in fishes exposed to 54 selenomethionine via ingestion Egina Malaj Ecological Risk Assessment of pesticides in wetlands of the Prairie Pothole 55 Region Erika Burton Optimization of brook trout environmental DNA collection methods 56 GWF 2nd Annual Open Science Meeting Poster Presentations Presenting Author Poster Title (Click to see abstract) Poster # Hadi Dhiyebi Wastewater Effluent Effects on Metabolism of Darter Species 57 (Etheostoma spp.) in the Grand River Hillary Quinn-Austin Variation in the trophic ecology of walleye in the southern Grand River at 58 the Lake Erie interface Jacqueline Peters Comparing the Transport of Environmental DNA and Free DNA in a Fluvial 59 System Kunfu Pi Mercury sensing by DNA: Field-deployable routine detection of trace-level 60 aqueous Hg2+ Markus Brinkmann A Novel Multi-Species Physiology-Based Toxicokinetic Modelling 61 Approach in Support of Ecological Risk Assessment Michael Kehoe Forecasting cyanobacteria blooms using high frequency lake data 62 Nathanael Harper Identification of Secreted microRNA from Acutely Stressed Rainbow Trout 63 (Oncorhynchus mykiss) Patricija Marjan Can seasonal changes in brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) abundance be 64 detected using environmental DNA (eDNA)? - A case study in a small headwater stream in southern Ontario, Canada Samina Hayat Growth of rainbow darter (Etheostoma caeruleum) increases downstream 65 of a municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) Sondus Jamal Modelling of multiple stressors, their interactions and impact on aquatic 66 life in the Grand River Watershed Thomas Pretty Impact of Forest Fire on Aquatic Invertebrates in Subarctic Lakes of the 67 Taiga Plains. Maira Peixoto The Application of Sensor Technology to Delineate Selenium Exposure 68 Mendes and Trophic Transfer Downstream of a Saskatchewan Uranium Mine Ari Yamaguchi Trophic & biogeochemical dynamics of mercury in fishery lakes in the 69 Northwest Territories Mylene Ratelle Arsenic levels from a human biomonitoring project in the Northwest 70 Territories Kelly Skinner FIShNET: Healthy Water, Healthy Fish, Healthy People 71 Kelly Skinner Health and Risk Communication of Contaminants in the Dehcho and Sahtú 72 Regions of the Northwest Territories, Canada Mallory Drysdale Human Biomonitoring Research in the Northwest Territories and Yukon: 73 An Evaluation of Manganese Preliminary Results Dawn Martin-Hill Will Onkwehón:we have access to clean water in the future? 74 Ashleigh Duffy Water Well Told: Stories and their part in source water protection 75 Sarah Duignan "Water is Something To Be Respected": Exploring Water Insecurity and 76 It's Impact on Holistic Health with Six Nations of the Grand River Juliane Schultz Water for Life = Water for All? First Nation inclusion in Alberta's 77 watershed planning framework Karissa John Ohneganos: Indigenous Ecological Knowledge, Training & Co-Creation of 78 Mixed Method Tools María F. Mora Collaborative Water Governance: A Holistic Perspective Towards 79 Mistawasis Nêhiyawak Well-being Tariq A. Deen Integration of Western Science and Traditional Ecological Knowledge to 80 better evaluate the social impacts of climate change in the Six Nations of the Grand River community in Southern Ontario Warrick Baijius Indigenous engagement in Manitoba water governance 81 Ranjan Datta Water Spirituality: An Indigenous Perspective on Laitu Khyeng Indigenous 82 Community, Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), Bangladesh GWF 2nd Annual Open Science Meeting Poster Presentations Presenting Author Poster Title (Click to see abstract) Poster #
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