2019 Outstanding Thesis Award winners and nominees
The Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies chairs the Selection Committee that determines winners of the university’s Outstanding Thesis Awards; committee members include graduate faculty members representing diverse research disciplines.
To be considered, students must meet the following criteria:
- Cumulative GPA of 3.7 or higher.
- Received an outcome of Acceptable without Required Revisions or Acceptable with Minor Revisions at their thesis defence.
- No academic offenses on their record.
2019 Outstanding Master’s Thesis Award
This award recognizes a graduating master’s student who has written an outstanding thesis that has made or is expected to make a significant contribution to his or her field of study.
Winner:
- Leanne Elliott, Master of Health Sciences in Kinesiology
- Thesis title: Parents’ Perspectives of the Secondary Effects of an Early Motor Skill Intervention for Their Four-Year-Old Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Nominees:
- Sarah Ibaid, Master of Arts in Criminology
- Thesis title: An Exploration of Muslim Canadians’ Perceptions Towards Law Enforcement Authorities and Their Willingness to Cooperate in General Crime Control and Counterterrorism Efforts
- Chirag Paladiya, Master of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering
- Thesis title: Apprehension of Resistive Characteristics of Plasma Ionized Hybrid Nano Fibrous Silicon
- Thesis title: Apprehension of Resistive Characteristics of Plasma Ionized Hybrid Nano Fibrous Silicon
- Prateek Panwar, Master of Science in Computer Science
- Thesis title: Recommendations in Visual Analytics Using Emotions: A Mixed-Initiative Interaction Approach
2019 Outstanding Doctoral Thesis Award
This award recognizes a graduating PhD student who has written an outstanding doctoral thesis that represents a remarkably impactful contribution to his or her field of research.
Winner:
- Shady El-Batawy, PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Thesis title: Intelligent Integration of Prosumers with Battery Energy Storage in Smart Distribution Systems Using Optimal Design and a Transactive Energy Framework
Nominee:
- Rafael Veras, PhD in Computer Science
- Thesis title: Visual Encoding Quality and Scalability in Information Visualization