

Project Highlight: A Canada-India team co-lead by Dr. Abhilash Rakkunedeth Hareendranathan (University of Alberta) and Dr. Mahesh Raveendranatha Panicker (Indian Institute of Technology – Palakkad) will focus on monitoring the long-term impact and comorbidities in COVID affected individuals living in remote communities utilizing a novel Lung Ultrasound (LUS) technology, which is safe and relatively inexpensive.
India and Canada share a vibrant and fruitful relationship across multiple scientific disciplines. The projects we are announcing today validate IC-IMPACTS’s role as a catalyst for leveraging the power of partnerships in bringing advanced technology to communities, in the process creating positive change, fostering sustainable development, social justice, and improve the quality of life in both countries.Prof. Nemy Banthia, CEO & Scientific Director, IC-IMPACTS


Barj Dhahan, Chairperson, IC-IMPACTS
Project Highlight: Researchers at Laval University are collaborating with their counterparts at Indian Institute of Petroleum and Energy (IIPE), Visakhapatnam, to study machine learning methods for water quality estimation and control in water resource recovery facilities.
Project Highlight: Researchers at École de Technologie Supérieure in Montreal collaborating with researchers at Thapar Institute of Engineering and Technology (TIET) in Patiala, will utilize an advanced green cyber physical approach (green-CPS) for remoulding buildings so as to create smart carbon neutral buildings. The project has the potential to develop a standardized system framework that will facilitate the adoption of smart technologies (sensors; IoT) in existing domestic situations; which are user-friendly, cost-effective and capable of being controlled using smartphones. The modular design will allow building owners to choose from simple power measurement and warning systems to completely intelligent IoT-driven full automation.