Narishka Rampersad, final year M.Sc. Reservoir Engineering student has been selected from a field of 130 participants to attend an International Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) Summer School Programme in Norway.
The results demonstrate the usefulness of the TDA approach using machine learning and network visualisation to explore and extract insight from user capability data. The machine learning approach shows promise for application in future Ergonomics/Human Factors studies that capture large multivariate data sets. The Better Design pilot study points the way to future large-scale data collection efforts with multiple sensory, cognitive and motor variables.
CAFD has been involved in research and development of Eco-Textiles, namely Pineapple and Banana textiles for over five (5) years. The global fashion industry is moving towards sustainability, and designers and manufacturers are looking at ways of reducing the large carbon footprint caused by pollutants in the industry.
The Université des Antilles et de la Guyane in Guadeloupe, hosted an Caribbean Electron Microscopy School...
World Oceans Day (WOD) is celebrated every year on June 8. In 2016, Dr. Reia Guppy ...
As part of an EDGE Fellowship grant, Dr. Reia Guppy participated in a coral identification workshop on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. Dr. Guppy was the primary facilitator to train attendees in identifying the coral Orbicella faveolata both in situ as well as via images. Image analysis using coral point count with excel (CPCe) was also conducted. This training workshop, sponsored by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), was held June 15-19, 2016. Participants included representatives from the Ministry of Environment, Waitt Institute, local divers and environmentalists.